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MemoryCraft 10001 will not receive JEF file from Easy Transfer

I have a JEF file in Easy Transfer. When I open it and attempt to send it using USB from my computer attached to the 100001, an error message "File cannot be received" appears. I have tried to send it to an open file on the machine as well as to the ATC card and the message appears each time.

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Will the machine accept any other formats? Do you have the software to convert the file to another format?

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SOURCE: Janome MC 10000 with Easy Transfer using jef files

Try saving your Monogram Wizard design to your computer. Then open Easy Edit and Import the design using the drop down menu under File. Manipulate the design and then send it to the machine using Write designs. You will have to make sure the design is going to fit in the hoop correctly before you save it to .sew in the Monogram Wizard program. On the save screen... near the bottom there is a box about turning the design sideways and this is often the problem. Will be glad to talk more. [email protected]

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