rob21  Posts: 7 Location:
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| 01/29/2008 2:26 AM |
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dklava, converting picture format to dst is not easy, you can use auto digitizing software but I won't recommend it at all because the result will need a lot of editing.
the only way to do it correctly is by digitizing it by using a digitizing software, such as Pulse, wilcom, wings, etc. |
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rangoboo  Posts: 2 Location:
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| 02/09/2008 6:13 AM |
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| can anyone advise me if zip can be converted by truesizer to jef? Rangoboo |
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rangoboo  Posts: 2 Location:
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| 02/09/2008 6:13 AM |
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| can anyone advise me if zip can be converted by truesizer to jef? Rangoboo |
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Naki  Posts: 3 Location:
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| 02/09/2008 2:41 PM |
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You need to unzip the zip file to extract the embroidery files within. Then whether TrueSizer can convert them or not will depend on what these files are.
There are a number of free unzip programs around if you don't have one. Or if you have XP, open your 'My Computer' or 'My Documents', then go through the folders and locate the zip file.
Right click on the zip file and on the pop-up menu, select Explore. This will then display all the zipped files. You can then copy and paste them to a working location from where you can open and convert them with TrueSizer
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dada  Posts: 2 Location:
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| 02/13/2008 3:31 AM |
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this question maybe have been answered, but...i am trying to convert from hus, pes or art to JEF. getting message: des cannot be output, because it is too large for the selected file type. original is sized for 5x7 hoop; if i understand correctly it is not that size...what could be done? thank you for replay. d |
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delfius  Posts: 61 Location:
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| 02/13/2008 9:03 PM |
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It might be a position issue rather than a size issue. At the time when TrueSizer was released, the biggest Janome hoop was 140x200mm, so you shouldn't have any problems with a 5x7 inch design.
BUT, it might be that your design doesn't start stitching from the center so it might be exceeding the stitching area, even if its smaller than 140x200.
Easiest way to fix this is to apply Auto Start and End (from the menu, select "EMBroidery->Auto Start and End..."). Give that a go.
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dada  Posts: 2 Location:
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| 02/14/2008 7:51 AM |
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| Thank you very much delfius for the answer, tried it & it works...d |
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delfius  Posts: 61 Location:
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| 02/15/2008 9:41 PM |
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| You're welcome! |
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kittyboy  Posts: 1 Location:
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| 04/10/2008 4:19 AM |
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Hello,
You answered a question that I was looking for and I am wondering I just tried to do what you said Options...."calulate objects"
That button for me is there but I cannot click on it, do you happen to know the reason? Wilcom 2006 I have and I am very new to embroidering and not ready to purchase program yet, still trying to learn the machine
Thanks For All Help
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delfius  Posts: 61 Location:
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| 05/02/2008 8:46 PM |
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Chrissy, probably you have EMB selected. The "Calculate Objects" is only applicable to stitch file formats like DST, EXP, etc.
The EMB stores all the original objects so does not need to do any calculating when an EMB file is opened, that's why the button is disabled.
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lovesilla  Posts: 1 Location:
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| 05/15/2008 5:51 AM |
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| i am having trouble converting a file i have on a disk to another disk because it says i have 2 format the disk but when i try to format it to melco it does not let me please someone help me thanks is there anyone who can get me a link to get a free download to the old 97 truesizer software thanks |
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