I own the MC9000. I bought the Magic Box plus and I download designs from embroidery websites and transfer them to the memory card (ATA PC card) that came with the Magic Box. It is rewritable so I just switch out designs as I please. I bought the Magic Box about 5 years ago and paid $200 for it. It is super easy to use. I hope this helps.
SOURCE: janome 9000
I have a Janome 9000, was sewing and broke needle, replaced and broke another. I didn't have machine threaded, took out bobbin and would sew a little and stop saying thread broke. I took off top plate and started machine again, sew a little and stop saying thread broke. So I took out bobbin case and sewed again and stopped repeating the message. Everything looks OK, bobbin case and top plate. I guess I want to know if the timing could be off or do you think it is the computer part of the machine...Should I take it to the Sewing Machine Shop??
SOURCE: Janome 9000
Well I have the disk and the box but don't know how to use them. Do you have instructions or just know how to use it? I could send you a copy of the disk. Or I think you could find it on Ebay. Good luck and thanks in advance.
SOURCE: Looking for Dongle and Power Cord for Memory Craft Digitizer 2000
The only way to get a new dongle for your software is to purchase a new software package.
You can call Janome and ask them ... but I'm 99.9% sure that they'll tell you the same thing. :(
SOURCE: WHERE IS THE FUSE FOR THE JANOME MEMORY CRAFT
Remove the top cover by taking the two large screws and the small one under the handle, LHS.
Remove the left side cover. The hidden screw is a 2.5mm allen accessed through the vent.
Lay the machine on its back and remove the four large phillips screws on the bottom and the small screw for the side, paying extreme caution with respect to the embroidery arm.
CAREFULLY move the bottom to the left and out of the way.
Inside the body of the machine you will see a black box held in place by three or torx/slotted screws. Remove the screws and, as you slowly pull the box out MAKE NOTE OF WHICH WIRES PLUG IN WHERE.
SOURCE: janome 9000 refusing to start
I'll bet it's the fuse. I had the same problem about a year ago.
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