Event types
Where an embroidery bar earns its agenda slot
The station is the same hardware everywhere; what changes is the placement, the garment menu and the pacing. Pick your event type for the specifics a planner actually needs.
Conferences & kickoffs
Registration-day caps, reception-hour monograms, and menus that match a brand guide without looking like uniforms.
Trade shows & expos
The booth format where waiting for a stitch is the conversation starter your reps needed.
Holiday parties
Hoodies, beanies and robes with names on them — the December favor that still gets worn in March.
Weddings & social
Welcome-party monogram bars, shower keepsakes, and milestone birthdays that skip the photo-booth cliché.
A one-minute sizing rule
Count the guests likely to want a piece (plan on 40–60% of attendance), divide by the hours the bar runs, and compare that to 8–12 pieces per machine head per hour. If the demand number is bigger, we add a head or a patch press rather than letting a queue form. That single calculation, done before contracting, is the difference between a bar that delights and one that apologizes — the full worked version lives in the throughput answer.
Not sure your event fits any of these boxes? Fundraisers, campus welcome weeks, retail openings and team celebrations all book the same three package shapes on the pricing page. Send the brief and we’ll tell you honestly whether the format suits your room. Call (562) 614-4800 to talk it through in ten minutes.