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Re: newbie 12000 owner & portable hard drive
There are a couple of problems with using an external drive on the machine:
1. The USB ports on the 12000 are not designed to provide a large amount of power. USB flash drives use little power, but
There are a couple of problems with using an external drive on the machine:
1. The USB ports on the 12000 are not designed to provide a large amount of power. USB flash drives use little power, but
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Jim_Stutsman <jim@...>
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#201
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MSRP
Does anyone know MSRP of the 12000. The Janome site has a great deal for those who purchased machine at MSRP between Nov. 1 & Dec. 31st
Vicki Jo
Does anyone know MSRP of the 12000. The Janome site has a great deal for those who purchased machine at MSRP between Nov. 1 & Dec. 31st
Vicki Jo
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vicki chrobak
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#200
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newbie 12000 owner & portable hard drive
Hi everyone--I brought my 12000 home Saturday & have been getting acquainted. So far I find it pretty user-friendly. It doesn't like Floriani thread from the regular spools but I try a thread stand
Hi everyone--I brought my 12000 home Saturday & have been getting acquainted. So far I find it pretty user-friendly. It doesn't like Floriani thread from the regular spools but I try a thread stand
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vicki chrobak
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#199
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Re: Removing Digi Pro
The time to uninstall old Digitizer versions is before you install the upgrade. Otherwise the uninstaller files may get overwritten and you can't remove it later. You can remove the old files as
The time to uninstall old Digitizer versions is before you install the upgrade. Otherwise the uninstaller files may get overwritten and you can't remove it later. You can remove the old files as
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Jim_Stutsman <jim@...>
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Re: Question about the 1/4" foot
See "Favorite Stitch Adjustment" on page 93 for saving stitch modifications.
The reason that the 1/4" foot does not automatically work with the needle in
center position is due to a redesign. The
See "Favorite Stitch Adjustment" on page 93 for saving stitch modifications.
The reason that the 1/4" foot does not automatically work with the needle in
center position is due to a redesign. The
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Jim_Stutsman <jim@...>
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#197
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Re: Question about the 1/4" foot
Thanks for that information. Is there a place in the manual that tells how to save your programmed positions and length as a stitch setting?
Julie
Thanks for that information. Is there a place in the manual that tells how to save your programmed positions and length as a stitch setting?
Julie
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Julie
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Re: Question about the 1/4" foot
Hi - trying out the 1/4" foot was one of the first things I did when I got my machine and I used the preset setting, however I thought that I would be driven mad by the message constantly appearing
Hi - trying out the 1/4" foot was one of the first things I did when I got my machine and I used the preset setting, however I thought that I would be driven mad by the message constantly appearing
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stitchnpatch
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Removing Digi Pro
Hello Jim,
First let me say a big "THANK-YOU", to you and Diane for starting this group.
Very much appreciated.
Now my question.
I installed the upgrade for Digitizer MBX.
However,the book says to
Hello Jim,
First let me say a big "THANK-YOU", to you and Diane for starting this group.
Very much appreciated.
Now my question.
I installed the upgrade for Digitizer MBX.
However,the book says to
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roosterlady5
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#194
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Re: Thanks & questions
Diane has a theory about the 7mm Q3, and I think she may be right. She thinks they were trying for a scant quarter, but went the wrong way and got a "fat" quarter instead. Since there wasn't room to
Diane has a theory about the 7mm Q3, and I think she may be right. She thinks they were trying for a scant quarter, but went the wrong way and got a "fat" quarter instead. Since there wasn't room to
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Jim_Stutsman <jim@...>
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#193
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Re: Thanks & questions
To get your scant quarter with the AcuFeed, start by using the standard plate, not the single hole one. No movement of the needle is allowed for that plate. Continue by selecting stitch Q2 (#2 on the
To get your scant quarter with the AcuFeed, start by using the standard plate, not the single hole one. No movement of the needle is allowed for that plate. Continue by selecting stitch Q2 (#2 on the
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Jim_Stutsman <jim@...>
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Re: Question about the 1/4" foot
Jim and Robin - Thanks so much to both of you - I'm doing as you suggest and it seems to be the answer.
Julie in TX
Jim and Robin - Thanks so much to both of you - I'm doing as you suggest and it seems to be the answer.
Julie in TX
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Julie
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Re: Free project for 12000 owners!
Jim and Diane thank you for the Zarf. How clever. It will be the first project for my 12000 when I take delivery in December. Appreciate you both. Emma P
Jim and Diane thank you for the Zarf. How clever. It will be the first project for my 12000 when I take delivery in December. Appreciate you both. Emma P
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Steve
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#190
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Thanks & questions
Jim & Diane, Thanks for the in-the-hoop project. Sounds like a good stocking stuffer for my Tim Horton coffee lovers.
Yesterday wanted to do some piecing using the 1/4" foot. Love the accufeed
Jim & Diane, Thanks for the in-the-hoop project. Sounds like a good stocking stuffer for my Tim Horton coffee lovers.
Yesterday wanted to do some piecing using the 1/4" foot. Love the accufeed
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Beverly Leischner
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#189
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New
Just received my MC12000 and am excited to have this list for reference. I am a Janome fan. Started in 1980's with the MC8000, then the 9000, then the 10,000, then I went to the Bernina TOL for a few
Just received my MC12000 and am excited to have this list for reference. I am a Janome fan. Started in 1980's with the MC8000, then the 9000, then the 10,000, then I went to the Bernina TOL for a few
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suerevere@ymail.com <srevere@...>
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#188
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Re: Question about the 1/4" foot
This might be a little confusing to those who are coming to the 12000 from a previous model. The easiest way to set up for piecing is to let the machine do the work:
1. Touch the Sewing Application
This might be a little confusing to those who are coming to the 12000 from a previous model. The easiest way to set up for piecing is to let the machine do the work:
1. Touch the Sewing Application
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Jim_Stutsman <jim@...>
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#187
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Re: Question about the 1/4" foot
You will have to move the needle or in the quilting section it changes the position when you select it. I think the advantage of having it set up as they did with the quide further over is you now
You will have to move the needle or in the quilting section it changes the position when you select it. I think the advantage of having it set up as they did with the quide further over is you now
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robin_zelonis <robin@...>
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#186
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Re: Question about the 1/4" foot
On all of my other machines, including the 11000, when you used a 1/4" foot, it meant that the seam would be 1/4" without any adjustments, assuming that your needle was in the center position. Not so
On all of my other machines, including the 11000, when you used a 1/4" foot, it meant that the seam would be 1/4" without any adjustments, assuming that your needle was in the center position. Not so
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Julie
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#185
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Re: Question about the 1/4" foot
You can either move the needle over to your perfect 1/4" or there is under special settings for quilting a button for 1/4" piecing. I believe it is 8.3 default. The stitch length is also shortened
You can either move the needle over to your perfect 1/4" or there is under special settings for quilting a button for 1/4" piecing. I believe it is 8.3 default. The stitch length is also shortened
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robin_zelonis <robin@...>
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#184
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Question about the 1/4" foot
Just wondering if anyone that has the 12000 machine has had a chance to use the 1/4" foot. Am I wrong to assume that with the foot in place and the default stitch that comes up (middle position)that
Just wondering if anyone that has the 12000 machine has had a chance to use the 1/4" foot. Am I wrong to assume that with the foot in place and the default stitch that comes up (middle position)that
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Julie
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New Member
Hi all - I'm delighted to find this list and especially glad to see that Jim is heading it up. There could certainly be no one better to lead a Janome list.
I got my 12000 machine on Oct 1 the day
Hi all - I'm delighted to find this list and especially glad to see that Jim is heading it up. There could certainly be no one better to lead a Janome list.
I got my 12000 machine on Oct 1 the day
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Julie
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#182
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