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You may want to clarify what you are looking for. CDs with monograms and designs are available almost anywhere. It is recommended that when you download monograms and/or designs that you do back them up on CDs or USB Drives. Buying a monogram set on a CD would be in the $80 to $100 range for 8 to 10...
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This is great information. It is sometimes sneaky things that cause problems! Pat, The Avid Embroiderer
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The boxes you see that you do not recognize are the information already on the USB drive. They are the system and other items that the USB drive uses. Be sure that your design is not in a 'folder' because your machine cannot look into the folder. If you are still having issues, let us know! We...
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Because the 'computer' in your machine is there to simply read the designs and process the stitching, you cannot read a design that is in a file folder. Take the design out of the folder so that you can see the design on the USB stick, like "design.pes" (or your format). File folders...
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squawvalleyquilter-That is a good point. A small stick and just a few designs are the best method. I had one stick with 80 designs on it and it took forever to load up to my machine. At Community Circle, June Mellinger was demonstrating the newest machine and it does load up quickly, but mine is a lesser...
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Make sure that your designs are NOT in a 'file folder.' If it is in a folder, the Viking cannot read it. Place the design directly on the USB, not in the folder and that may be your problem. When you look at the USB drive content, it should show something like "designname.pes" (in your...
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Remember that the program on board your machine is not really a 'computer.' It is a place that the machine interprets what the digitizer has written. It really cannot do a lot more other than turning or a minimal resizing. That being said, your machine cannot read a file folder. In your USB,...
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LPLD2449- Remember that the program on board your machine is not really a 'computer.' It is a place that the machine interprets what the digitizer has written. It really cannot do a lot more other than turning or a minimal resizing. That being said, your machine cannot read a file folder. In...
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Connie-This question is a little confusing. If it is on the LED screen, there should be more 'prompts' to tell you what to do next. That might be 'close' or 'set.' Select 'Set' and that should get you to the next screen. When you are finished 'editing' (rotating...
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