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I have noticed that sometimes there are more than one "pes" formats. If your software allows for changing, you might try to "convert" your format. Even if you convert it from pes to pes, that might just do it. Let us know what happens. Can't hurt. . . Pat, The Computerist
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I have a Husqvarna Viking Designer I sewing machine. The designs that I have embroidered have been in the HUS or VIP format. I found a design on AntTheGran website that does not have either of these formats listed. Would I still be able to embroider the design?
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I just bout a Janome 9500, and don 't have it yet. on this site when you download it goes to a zip file in another format, how or when do I change the format to JEF. Thanks,
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Occasionally a site will change its location and the link becomes "broken." That was the case here. Try this new link and be sure to select the blue icon that says "set up" which is in the middle area of the screen. Thanks for letting me know that my link was obsolete. I don't...
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I don't know what embroidery software you have, but when you read the floppy into your computer are you using the correct format that is on the floppy? Is it in tajima or pes or dst? When you open the floppy try each format. Your software should convert design to pes if it is in another format. You...
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This is really an interesting question because there is just "PES" as a format. PES with a number must be something else, and as Joan has mentioned it could be the PED-Basic version. Bernina uses "ART" which is their proprietary software. I have found that "ART" is less...
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You might try Pulse Ambassadore which is another conversion software. I believe it is free of charge. I am wondering why you want to use those designs in another format. If they work in the machine, that is about what can be expected of stock machine designs. Occasionally a designer will use proprietary...
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