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I bought a new compact flash for my janome 10001 and im trying to transfer new embroid patterns using customizer and it wont show up in the program my old one does though
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.Jef and .Dst will work on a Janome machine. You can buy designs per the hoop sizes for your machine. Buy, download, and transfer received file to a USB drive to transfer deign to machine.
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Embroidery Services
San Diego, CA
I had the same "problem" with my new machine. I called Janome's customer service and they told me the stitch length dial needs to be on S.S. I did that and it worked!
I created a folder on my computer, inserted the disc, brought the designs up from the CD and just clicked & dragged the designs to the new folder. They work fine and you save your originals.
Firstly, format your compact flash card on your embroidery machine. This is presuming you have embroidery files in your jef format your machine reads on your computer. Place your compact flash in the compact flash card reader writer connected to your computer, open the compact flash card in your computer, open the file emb5. Now you can simply copy and paste a design from your computer to your flash card. It works for me. Goodluck.
Have you tried saving them to your documents after you have extracted the file first. What size are the patterns. If they are too big they will not transfer properly.
here's how I do it. 1. Get the design into jef or sew format (the only kinds janome reads). You probably already knew this, but some newbies try to use pes or art files. 2. Save it onto your computer (and remember the name of the file). I have a folder in my computer labelled "embroidery files" and then have subfolders dividing up those designs - such as animals, flowers, fonts. 3. Hook your sewing machine up to the computer via the USB cable. 4. Pull up your Janome "Easy Transfer" program (it came as a CD with your machine - this is NOT the customizing software). 5. Use that program to find your embroidery file. It's not going to show sew and jef in the same file - you'll have to switch back and forth. 6. On your sewing machine, click on the bottom button (under the screen) that shows the computer to the sewing machine (the third one). 7. Now click on the computer software "write to machine" or whatever it's called (it will be on the top tool bar). 8. Your file will be written to the sewing machine's memory and organized by the embroidery hoop size (A, B, C). 9. It will stay in the sewing machine memory until you use the cable hookup to delete it (reverse of the writing). 10. The 10001 software ate lots of the resident memory in the sewing machine - you can't store as many designs in it as the 10000 would allow. That's perfectly ok, as it only takes a few moments to move designs in and out of the machine.
To be perfectly honest, I vastly prefer doing the USB cable transfer to using the memory card jammed into the card reader deal. It's easy and quick.
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