Janome MC 11000 - Brochure - page 6
Robotic Precision
The robots that assemble high tech electronic devices move with a
quickness and precision that even the most skilled humans can’t begin
to match. Back in the 1990s, Janome pioneered the home embroidery
market with the revolutionary Memory Craft 8000. The X-Y movement of the
Memory Craft 8000 became the impetus for Janome to develop desktop robots.
The robots have now returned the favor.
Janome is the world’s largest manufacturer of industrial desktop robots. Our
knowledge and expertise was crucial in the utilization of a special carriage arm
system called the Rolling Linear Motion Guide for moving the embroidery hoop
on the Memory Craft 11000. Not only does it allow a much larger field of
movement (and therefore much larger hoops), it also has a precision unmatched in
any machine we’ve ever made. In fact, we believe it to be the most precise
embroidery machine on the market today.
The elegance of this system lies in the fact that while being the most
sophisticated on the market, it doesn’t require you to attach a bulky embroidery
mechanism to the end of your machine. You still have the built-in convenience of
Janome’s patented quick conversion from sewing to embroidery
Simple setup
To get ready for embroidery, press the
lever to release the arm and swing it into
place. The arm is extremely stable and
you can embroider easily through
multiple layers of fabric.
Extremely wide side-to-side
The Memory Craft 11000’s embroidery mechanism takes full advantage of the
machine’s extra-large work space. It can move the hoop nearly 8" from side-to-side,
giving you the widest embroidery capability on the market.
Even larger back to front
The Rolling Linear Motion Guide allows the hoop to move more than
11" back to front. That’s nearly the size of this page!