Coin‑operated personal service machines

Quiet, always‑available touchpoints for everyday services.

AP TATTOO AND STUDIO helps organisations and locations in and around Mayiladuthurai host reliable self‑service machines—from weighing scales and health kiosks to compact photo booths.

Photo & ID booths
Weighing & health kiosks
Installation & maintenance
Designed for real usage Machines and placements are chosen with footfall, lighting, and privacy in mind.
Service beyond install You know whom to call for periodic checks, refills, and troubleshooting.

Self‑service units, treated like part of your premises.

From selecting the right machine to installation, calibration, and ongoing checks, the focus is on reliability and a clean on‑site presence.

Photo booths

ID & instant photo kiosks

Compact booths suitable for ID photos and quick prints in locations like complexes and transport hubs.

Placement, power, and privacy planned in advance.

Person using a photo booth in a modern indoor setting
Weighing units

Coin‑operated weighing machines

Floor‑standing scales placed where people naturally pause, with clear displays and durable enclosures.

Includes setup and periodic accuracy checks.

Person standing on an electronic weighing scale
Health kiosks

Blood pressure & basic checks

Self‑service health kiosks for basic metrics such as blood pressure, with clear instructions and seating.

Suited for pharmacies, clinics, and waiting areas.

Automated blood pressure machine on a counter with arm cuff
Install

Site survey & installation

On‑site review for power points, visibility, and user movement before any unit is fixed in place.

Reduces surprises on installation day.

Technician working on electronic equipment in an indoor space
Care

Maintenance & on‑call support

Routine checks for cleanliness, operation, and wear, plus direct contact for issues that appear between visits.

Keeps downtime visible and limited.

Technician checking wiring and components in a control panel

A local operator focused on neat, dependable kiosks.

AP TATTOO AND STUDIO operates from No 587, Karunakaran Complex, East Street, Thiruvengadu, Sirkali Block, in the Mayiladuthurai district of Tamil Nadu.

The work is practical: placing self‑service machines where they make sense, wiring and anchoring them safely, and staying available when something needs attention after installation.

Ground‑level understanding Choices are made based on actual footfall, local habits, and building conditions.
Clean on‑site presence Cables, surrounds, and machine exteriors are treated as part of the overall space.
Simple contact paths You have a straightforward way to request checks, adjustments, or new units.
Steady relationship Units are seen as a long‑term part of your premises, not a one‑time delivery.

Sample placements and use‑cases.

These examples show how machines sit inside real environments—corridors, entrances, and waiting areas— and how users approach them.

Self-service terminal in a modern building lobby Complex lobby

Photo & weighing unit near entry flow

A combined placement near an entrance wall, visible without blocking walking paths.

Apartment complex Steady walk‑by usage
Digital kiosk in a corridor with people passing by Corridor kiosk

Single kiosk in a shared corridor

Positioned where people already pause, with lighting checked for screen readability.

Shared building Low footprint
Touchscreen kiosk in a public interior Health corner

Health check kiosk beside seating

A simple health unit near chairs so people can sit while taking readings.

Clinic / pharmacy Comfortable pacing

What partners tend to highlight.

Feedback usually points to neat installation, quick response when issues appear, and machines that blend into the space rather than feeling temporary.

Client portrait
Residential association
Weighing unit in lobby

Installation was finished without disturbing residents, and the unit has been working steadily since.

★★★★★
Client portrait
Local clinic
Health check kiosk

Patients understood how to use the machine without extra explanation. Follow‑up service has been straightforward.

★★★★★
Client portrait
Retail owner
Photo booth corner

The photo booth quietly adds value to our store. Placement and cabling were handled neatly.

★★★★☆

Short notes on making kiosks easy to use.

These example pieces reflect the kind of practical thinking behind placements, screen flows, and day‑to‑day reliability. [web:70][web:71]

Hand interacting with a touchscreen kiosk
Usage • 4 min read

Why fewer steps on‑screen make a big difference

Looking at how clear prompts and short flows keep queues moving and reduce abandoned attempts.

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Kiosk placed along a corridor wall
Placement • 5 min read

Choosing corners where kiosks feel natural

How light, sightlines, and walking patterns affect where machines should sit in a building.

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Technician examining panels and wiring
Care • 6 min read

Maintenance patterns that keep units dependable

The value of simple checklists for cleaning, calibration, and quick response when something looks off.

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Share your site and what you have in mind.

Use this form to describe your location, the type of machine you’re considering, and how people currently move through the space.

Responses are usually shared within one working day.

Contact details

Phone
+91 9843474224
Call during regular hours or send a message via WhatsApp using the green button.
Email
ask@aptattooandstudio.shop
Share your site address, type of machine, and any timing preferences.
Address
Flat/Door/Block No. No 587,
Name of Premises/Building Karunakaran Complex,
Village/Town Thiruvengadu, Block Sirkali,
Road/Street/Lane East Street,
City Mayiladuthurai, District Mayiladuthurai,
State TAMIL NADU, Pin 609114, India.