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It has a AM/FM stereo tuner, dual cassette decks with continuous play from tape A to tape B and high speed dubbing. My guess, and it is just a guess, that it relates to the use of the cassette decks, maybe stopping continuous play.
PFAFF expression 2034 Instruction Manual
(this is for a 2034 but is probably close enough to your machine to be useful. Usually, there is a very slight different between models, that most often just entails a few extra features or decorative stitches.)
I'm not sure how Encore Technology Portable Cassette Converter works with data. You are supposed to conect it to your computer via USB and convert audio files to digital audio format (MP3, WMA, etc) with an audio editor application. It comes with Audacity Audio Editor. I found this tutorial to manage DATA. Check it: http://www.instructables.com/id/Storing-files-on-an-audio-cassette/
Tape-2-MP3 Converter/Player
Convert your cassette tapes to Audio CD or MP3 files with 3 simple steps! Connect portable cassette player/converter to PC or Mac via USB cable. Transfer by Installing provided software and simply press "RECORD" while playing the tape. Create MP3 files from transferred audio to burn to CD or import to iTunes for use on your iPod device.
USB-to-Computer Recording
Convert from cassette to digital formats directly to your PC or Mac computer via USB cable and simple Audicity® software, both included.
Yes If apple product they will have what you need but if it is regular USB port style at both ends you can purchase at radio shack, best buy and all kinds of places and most of those places carry multiple types of USB cables.
If you have a Zennox or similar USB Cassette Player/Digital Converter, go to www.clifford-james.co.uk and you will find a link to the User Manual on the Home page
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