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Not sure what you are asking. Do you want to know how to cut your own binding? It is easiest to use a ruler and rotary cutter. Most often, the binding is cut on the bias. Bias binding wears better and has more flexibility when sewing it on.
There are some very handy methods to cut bias binding.
Machine designs first designator is the file name. Your machine shows the file number for the design you want. You do still need to "select" that design number shown to actually begin teh file transfer from a thumb drive or cable direct from your computer if your machine has that feature.
I don't have a 5700,mine is a 9000 but the cards that came with mine are a plastic aprox 1 inch square. This machine came out before there was any type of interface to connect to a back up system ie; USB or firewire. I would assume that if you can download new patterns from the internet,than you could back them up.If your machine does not have that capability then you will just have to find new memory cards for you machine online and order them.
Are you using a Null-Modem cable to connect the computer to the machine? With the Futura I owned it would only work with my version of Windows by downloading a patch from Singer web site.
My machine "saves" the last 10 patterns, at some point I have to delete the saved patterns to make room for transferring another pattern. Also, if the pattern is too large the machine will not transfer it. Try reducing the size.
Good Luck!
Several things: You will need to purchase the PSW conversion software to be able to transfer embroidery designs to your sewing machine. Also, you should have received a cable with your XL-6000 that allows it to communicate with your computer. The one that came with my machine has a pin type connector on both ends and it's known as a null serial port connector. I had to purchase another cable because the pin connector would not work with my USB ports on my laptop. I ordered one online and it came with a CD (driver) that you have to load to your computer to make it work. Another thing was that my newer version of Windows (7) would not run the conversion software that came with the sewing machine. There is a feature in Windows 7 that allows you to run software made for previous versions of Windows. Go go Control Panel>Programs>Programs and Features>Run software made for previous versions of Windows. Hope this helps.
I had the same problem and after buying a new card, found out that you
get that message if the pattern you are trying to transfer is too big.
reduce the size of the pattern and see if that works
I had the same problem and after buying a new card, found out that you get that message if the pattern you are trying to transfer is too big. reduce the size of the pattern and see if that works
Try re-formatting your card in the sewing machine. First, tho, copy all the design files that are on it to a file on your computer so you won't lose them (Reminder- you should always put copies of the originals on a card... never the original!) Then, put the card into your machine while it is turned off. Then turn it on. Then go to Settings button (below the LCD screen) and push it. Go to Embroidery. Go to the next page and chose Format card. See if this fixes it. If you are using other media to transfer designs- I'm not as certain what to tell you. [email protected]
Have you tried saving them to your documents after you have extracted the file first. What size are the patterns. If they are too big they will not transfer properly.
I haven't got the 600 buyt I do have a Bernette Deco and when I save designs on my USB stick I have to ensure they are saved to a particular folder in the stick. Perhaps there is a similar type of requirement?
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