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Re: Program the Cutter Pedal?
thank you soo much! this might save some time if i am only but seems like i can only use it if all the seams are the same lenght. I am going to play with it! :)
thank you soo much! this might save some time if i am only but seems like i can only use it if all the seams are the same lenght. I am going to play with it! :)
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Nyssa Lanzafame
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#26451
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Re: rayon vs poly thread for embroidering
I myself only use poly thread. I had a bad experience with rayon. I did a robe and
washed it and the rayon thread ran, so I don't use it.
Just my two cents.
Diane in NC
I myself only use poly thread. I had a bad experience with rayon. I did a robe and
washed it and the rayon thread ran, so I don't use it.
Just my two cents.
Diane in NC
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cladydi328@...
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#26450
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rayon vs poly thread for embroidering
Starting to like my 550e machine. Not as user friendly as my 10000 though, but the embroidery results are so much better. Anyway, was looking to get opinions on which thread is better to use. Rayon or
Starting to like my 550e machine. Not as user friendly as my 10000 though, but the embroidery results are so much better. Anyway, was looking to get opinions on which thread is better to use. Rayon or
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mah_jongg
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#26449
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Re: Program the Cutter Pedal?
Press the home button and press the sewing advisor, looks like a t shirt, and select patchwork. You can choose the locking stitch or lock-a-magic. You can sew the same length seam without touching
Press the home button and press the sewing advisor, looks like a t shirt, and select patchwork. You can choose the locking stitch or lock-a-magic. You can sew the same length seam without touching
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zeekabo <Zeekabo@...>
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#26448
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Re: Program the Cutter Pedal?
Press the home button. Open the sewing advisor and select patchwork. You can select the lock-a-matic or locking stitch. It will lock the starting stitch and at the end of the seam press the reverse
Press the home button. Open the sewing advisor and select patchwork. You can select the lock-a-matic or locking stitch. It will lock the starting stitch and at the end of the seam press the reverse
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zeekabo <Zeekabo@...>
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#26447
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Re: reading a USB?
The Stitch Limit is the absolute maximum amount of stitches PER DESIGN.
That means that if you were to do a combination of designs in a single hooping that the total number of stitches still has to be
The Stitch Limit is the absolute maximum amount of stitches PER DESIGN.
That means that if you were to do a combination of designs in a single hooping that the total number of stitches still has to be
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favymtz
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#26446
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Re: reading a USB?
sometimes it isn't the stitch count but the company that digitized it didn't get it in the hoop opening it in digitizer or a good embroidery program will show you if the whole design fits in the
sometimes it isn't the stitch count but the company that digitized it didn't get it in the hoop opening it in digitizer or a good embroidery program will show you if the whole design fits in the
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DeeDee Bedard
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#26445
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Program the Cutter Pedal?
I love the foot pedal, even with the delay prefer it. I can keep my hands moving to the next task while i am waiting for it to cut rather than letting go and then having to get my hand back to the
I love the foot pedal, even with the delay prefer it. I can keep my hands moving to the next task while i am waiting for it to cut rather than letting go and then having to get my hand back to the
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Nyssa Lanzafame
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#26444
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Re: reading a USB?
I had this problem in the beginning. It was not the usb, it was the fact the machine opened too small a hoop and the design was bigger than the hoop the machine automatically opened so now I select
I had this problem in the beginning. It was not the usb, it was the fact the machine opened too small a hoop and the design was bigger than the hoop the machine automatically opened so now I select
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ccaseber <ccaseber@...>
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#26443
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Re: reading a USB?
The USB should be regarded as a bus to transfer designs from the computer to the machine. Once the design has reached it’s destination (been stitched out), it can be removed from the bus. Store all
The USB should be regarded as a bus to transfer designs from the computer to the machine. Once the design has reached it’s destination (been stitched out), it can be removed from the bus. Store all
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Ruth Dunn
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#26442
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Re: reading a USB?
Thanks a TON to all who answered with my question on how many stitches could go on a USB stick for my 350E. I finally dumped all the excess designs (10) and just put on the 5 designs I wanted to
Thanks a TON to all who answered with my question on how many stitches could go on a USB stick for my 350E. I finally dumped all the excess designs (10) and just put on the 5 designs I wanted to
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Joyce Daniel
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#26441
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Re: reading a USB?
Hi everyone. I recently had an issue with not being able to get my files to show up on my 15000. I am kind of a newbie so this may be obvious to everyone else. The problem was that I didn’t have
Hi everyone. I recently had an issue with not being able to get my files to show up on my 15000. I am kind of a newbie so this may be obvious to everyone else. The problem was that I didn’t have
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Sew ForIt
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#26440
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Re: reading a USB?
The 350 machines used different named directories than what the later Janome models use. That’s why designs don’t show on the 350e machines that do on the other machines. If you can remember the
The 350 machines used different named directories than what the later Janome models use. That’s why designs don’t show on the 350e machines that do on the other machines. If you can remember the
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Vikki Youngmeyer
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#26439
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Re: reading a USB?
I found 2GB AND 4GB in bulk on Amazon. Both sizes work equally well in all Janome embroidery machines that have a USB port. Remove the USB drive once you have opened the file and it is on the screen.
I found 2GB AND 4GB in bulk on Amazon. Both sizes work equally well in all Janome embroidery machines that have a USB port. Remove the USB drive once you have opened the file and it is on the screen.
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Vikki Youngmeyer
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#26438
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Re: reading a USB?
Joyce,
A couple of other things to check...
You asked about the number of stitches. The 350e has a stitch limit of 64,000.
Also, you mentioned they were 5x7 designs, you might verify that the designs
Joyce,
A couple of other things to check...
You asked about the number of stitches. The 350e has a stitch limit of 64,000.
Also, you mentioned they were 5x7 designs, you might verify that the designs
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Pixey
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#26437
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Re: reading a USB?
The stitch limit on the 12000 and the 350E is 100,000 stitches per file.
The stitch limit on the 12000 and the 350E is 100,000 stitches per file.
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valora hammond
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#26436
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Re: reading a USB?
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favymtz
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#26435
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Re: reading a USB?
The stitch limit for the Janome 300 is 64,000 stitches per design.
As has been commented on already, the design must be in the proper folder for the machine to access the design.
On the older machines
The stitch limit for the Janome 300 is 64,000 stitches per design.
As has been commented on already, the design must be in the proper folder for the machine to access the design.
On the older machines
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favymtz
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#26434
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Re: reading a USB?
On a 350E embroidery machine you can use a 2GB USB but whatever you do don’t put lots of designs on it. The processor in our embroidery machines isn’t very powerful as it doesn’t need to be to
On a 350E embroidery machine you can use a 2GB USB but whatever you do don’t put lots of designs on it. The processor in our embroidery machines isn’t very powerful as it doesn’t need to be to
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Cheryl Paul
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#26433
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Re: reading a USB?
Your problem is due to your machines looking for designs in different places. On the 12000 designs are stored in folders inside the EMB master folder. However the 350E, as a descendant of the 10000,
Your problem is due to your machines looking for designs in different places. On the 12000 designs are stored in folders inside the EMB master folder. However the 350E, as a descendant of the 10000,
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Jim Stutsman
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#26432
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