![]() This forum is only served by other consumers such as yourself, so we may not be an expert, but rather someone that has used a Janome machine for some time and learned by experimenting and practice. Your dealer should be the first place you go for help. The machine's processor may not be as fast as the one on your computer so give it a bit of time. Introducing the first single-head smart embroidery machine designed specifically for at-home embroiderers and small startups.It boasts awesome features like. You won't break your machine by trying a few things as long as you don't turn it off in the middle of a process. We need to do this so that the machine will recognize the USB as being "ready for use" even though the machine may be able to go back to the root of the USB to find a design - you will need to do a little experimenting as sometimes you need to use the "back arrow" to get there or do something different to move into the next folder - like touch the folder with your stylus or finger. I just put a new USB into the sewing machine to have it be recognized and to get the correct file structure that is needed. Now I'm not sure but Windows may have increased that and FAT32 might be the lowest we can do anymore - not sure as most USB's come already formatted. I saw that someone said to us FAT32, I have only ever use FAT with no numbers behind the word. ![]() ![]() You could damage your machine if you don't. Have one that you use only to transfer your designs to the sewing machine and keep it fairly clean but don't forget to save the design on your computer if you want to use the design again.įor machine updates that are available for you to update at home, always use an empty USB and ONLY ever use the update for your specific machine. Get the smallest you can and DO NOT fill it up. It is still preferable to use a USB that is 2GB or less BUT they are not easy to purchase at a computer store, Walmart or other places. Also the memory devices have also changed. Now the machines are much bigger and so are the size of designs that we can create. ![]() Designs used to be very small as that is all the embroidery field the sewing machine could accommodate. As technology changes so must our embroidery machines. Please people - it is VERY important that you tell us which sewing/embroidery machine you are using.
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