NIJI Print 60cm DTF Solution 4 head
A strong option for businesses adding DTF capability with printer, applicator/dryer, pure air unit, CAD link RIP and consumables included.
If you are looking at a new embroidery machine, print setup or wider production package, finance can help you spread the cost through fixed monthly payments rather than committing the full capital cost upfront.
Use these examples as a guide to affordability. The final structure depends on the equipment, supplier package, term and business profile.
A strong option for businesses adding DTF capability with printer, applicator/dryer, pure air unit, CAD link RIP and consumables included.
Designed for customers wanting a stronger DTF production setup with a higher-capacity six-head solution.
A direct-to-film UV printer package including consumables and software for customers wanting a broader print capability.
AJS is not limited to those examples. The same route can also support wider embroidery setups, print equipment, finishing lines and broader production upgrades where the package and customer profile fit.
The process is designed to be simple: choose the equipment, check fit, receive a decision, then move through documents and delivery.
Pick the embroidery machine, print setup or broader package that suits the work you want to take on.
Share a few key details so we can look at the likely route and business profile.
Straightforward cases can move quickly, with the right lender route matched to the equipment and business.
Once approved, the paperwork is completed and AJS is paid after delivery in line with lender process.
These examples are here to help you think in monthly terms and see how the right machine can become more achievable than the upfront capital cost might suggest.
A practical route for a trading embroidery business that wanted to increase capacity without draining working capital.
Useful for a business adding print capability alongside embroidery while keeping room in the business for day-to-day cashflow.
Alongside the AJS equipment conversation, this helps reassure customers that the finance side is being handled by an established, lender-backed broker process.
Social proof helps the customer feel more comfortable with both the funding route and the overall buying process.
“The process was far easier than we expected. We were able to move ahead with the right embroidery machine and keep cash available for the rest of the business.”
Embroidery customer“Being able to spread the cost monthly made the decision much easier. It meant we could buy the equipment we actually wanted rather than compromising on specification.”
Production businessThis gives the page a clearer human contact point, which works well on supplier-led finance pages.
We work closely with equipment suppliers and understand how embroidery and garment-decoration businesses typically invest in new machinery. The aim is to make the finance process feel clear, commercially sensible and proportionate to the equipment purchase you are considering.
Complete this short form and we will shape the right route around the equipment and your business profile before coming back to you.
These are the usual questions customers ask when they are looking at a machine and weighing up whether leasing is the right route.
Not always. The route depends on the lender and customer profile, but the early conversation can usually start without committing you to a full hard search straight away.
Often yes, subject to machine age, condition, supplier details and the wider business profile.
Straightforward cases can move very quickly, with decisions possible from 30 seconds and often within 4 hours.
Not always. Deposit requirements depend on the equipment, the overall deal structure and the business profile.
If you want to talk through a specific AJS machine, package cost or likely monthly route before applying, request a callback and we can talk it through first.