woopack  Posts: 1 Location:
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| 03/09/2007 3:40 AM |
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| Just wondering if I would need to purchase all of my designs that I know I will have to resize in another format instead of .dst? Then would I be abe to resize and change format to .dst for my machine? |
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applemb  Posts: 12 Location: Orange NSW Australia
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| 03/11/2007 7:34 PM |
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| If you are talking about resizing in TrueSizer then you should be able to do it using .DST files within limitations but Truesizer will only resize exactly with original .EMB files. |
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bonnierae  Posts: 1 Location:
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| 04/01/2007 4:27 AM |
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| HOw do I convvert pes embroidery files to EXP without buying again
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leathersmt  Posts: 4 Location:
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| 04/01/2007 5:28 AM |
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email it to me, I will do it for you this time. Greg |
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cchipman  Posts: 1 Location:
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| 04/27/2007 8:15 AM |
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| ok, lets see if I am understanding this. My machine uses pes format. Does that mean I can not resize all my pes designs? |
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basabi  Posts: 137 Location: Tornesch near Hamburg, Northern Germany
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| 04/27/2007 5:44 PM |
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| Hi cchipman,
you can resize your pes-designs without keeping the original stitch density, which means you are quited limited within a range of 5-10% bigger/smaller depending on the original design to have enough/not too dense coverage.
With 21E you could do a far better job. |
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dollandblane  Posts: 1 Location:
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| 05/30/2007 10:35 AM |
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| Can I use Truesizer with my format, I use Hus. format. |
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basabi  Posts: 137 Location: Tornesch near Hamburg, Northern Germany
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| 05/30/2007 5:26 PM |
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| You can open HUS files as well as saving as HUS.
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geegee007  Posts: 1 Location:
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| 06/05/2007 7:35 AM |
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| What is 21E? |
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unique  Posts: 85 Location: Lansing, MI
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| 06/05/2007 10:10 AM |
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| Hi geegee,
Wilcom has 5 different levels of ES
ES21L: is to be able to add lettering to embroidery designs
ES21E: is all of ES21L and it's be able to Edit stitches file and change stitch types and more.
ES21D: has all of 21L & 21E plus its has the digitizing
ES45: is all of the ES21 but has more features for Digitizing.
ES65: Is the Wilcom top of the line with special features and more. You can go to the Wilcom web site http://www.wilcom.com.au/es/embroidery.cfm?&action=levels to se each level.
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Greg K Unique Embroidery & Printing Wilcom Authorized Training Center & Distributor
P.S. I am a Wilcom Authorized Trainer & Distributor; you can find me in the Training; in the Training School section, Categories "US" or Email me Unique@cablespeed.com
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