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I found diagrams of the Designer Diamond Epic here: https://www.europdistri.fr/download/vues/machv/designerepic.pdf . The Fetcher Upper Thread is part 14 on diagram K (page 22). This is the diagram with the stepper motor and thread cutter sensor. However, the fetcher upper thread is described as a "drop-in" part and the diagram isn't clear. I suspect this section of the Designer Epic is similar to that of the Designer Diamond Epic. However, you may need to take the machine to a good Husqvarna Viking sewing machine repair person.
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Also, did you know that you need to use small capacity USB drives. 1 GB is the biggest I would use. Sure, you would think that and 4, 8 or 16 GB would be better, but if you machine can use a usb stick to transfer or hold the design, use the smaller capacity stick. I have found this solves any problems I have getting the design into either my Bernina 880 or Epic machine.
Touch the presser foot up button once to raise the presser foot. Touch again and the presser foot will raise to extra lift position, and the feed teeth will be automatically
lowered to make it easier to get heavy fabric under the presser foot.In embroidery mode, the extra lift makes it easier to insert or remove the hoop.
Here is a link to your manual: http://www.husqvarnaviking.com/SiteMedia/Products/Machines/DESIGNER-EPIC/Manual/Designer_epic_manual_EN.pdf
You need to be sure to click the Centre button and Apply before saving. Also look at the design close-up and check for any stray stitches outside the sewing area for the hoop you want to use. Use the Edit tab in 3D Customising to remove these stitches, then re-save using the buttons as above. If that doesn't work, try saving the design in another format (.pes for instance), then bring it back into 3D Customising, click buttons as above and re-save as .vp3 or whatever you prefer.
1. If the design came from the internet or a design package, it's possible that it's "center" has not been centered properly. To correct this you need to open the design in the Husqvarna Viking software and click on the "Center in Hoop" icon. That function redefines the center of the design so it will align properly in any hoop that it fits within. If you have 3d software, after clicking on that icon you physically have to put the black crosshair that designates the center in the design, in the very middle of the hoop and then save the design to your computer, then send it to the machine. The 4d software automatically centers the design in the hoop when you click on the icon.
If you have the software and you "combine" any designs together you must always click on the center design icon to recalculate or redefine the center position and then move the design's center to the middle of the hoop before saving the design. This way you center the designs center positoin around the needle position. Meaning that when you hit the start button on the machine, where ever the needle is, is where the center of your design is.
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