USB port or card reader
#11
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Join Date: Jul 2008
Location: Northern Indiana
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Memory cards and cards from the PED basic can download patterns from the internet or computer and you put the card into the machine.
There also are cards(dedicated) that have seperate patterns on them, these cards you just put the card into the machine, clear as mud :wink:
There also are cards(dedicated) that have seperate patterns on them, these cards you just put the card into the machine, clear as mud :wink:
#12
Originally Posted by sharon b
Memory cards and cards from the PED basic can download patterns from the internet or computer and you put the card into the machine.
There also are cards(dedicated) that have seperate patterns on them, these cards you just put the card into the machine, clear as mud :wink:
There also are cards(dedicated) that have seperate patterns on them, these cards you just put the card into the machine, clear as mud :wink:
:)
#15
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Join Date: Jan 2010
Location: Missouri
Posts: 959
I have a Bernina 180E and the embroidery module has a place for the design cards. Which when this machine came out that was all that was available. Now the designs are available on CD. For Xmas one year my husband bought me a PES2CARD3-SE
I download the designs from the CD to to a blank design card.
This works great for me. I don't think I would like having to have a computer in my sewing room.
I download the designs from the CD to to a blank design card.
This works great for me. I don't think I would like having to have a computer in my sewing room.
#16
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Join Date: Feb 2010
Posts: 19
Good morning. I have had both and would recommend the USB port just because of the ease of use once you figure out what you are doing. I also find it much easier and in the long run really cheaper. If you ever have a card reader go bad or one of those little cards, then you may be kicking yourself for not going with the USB. Also, USB is more up to date. Good luck in picking out a machine. I am happy with my brother quarttro that are starting to show up on-line as slightly used...I am sure it is the economy, not the machine, but watchout with the brother warranty...original owner clause.
#17
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Join Date: Dec 2008
Location: La Quinta, CA
Posts: 3,918
Originally Posted by littlehud
My card can be unloaded and reloaded with the designs I want to use at that time. I keep the designs on my computer and download them to my card as needed.
#18
I have the Brother 270D and 8500 and use the same card on both....the PED reader is about $100 on ebay but the card comes with it. i download from my computer in a file and then transfer to the card. You can get alot on a card and have the option of changing when you want
#19
If you decide to get USB capabilities, that also allows you to use a USB stick. A USB stick offers the same capabilities as a card. In other words, it is portable ... you can copy designs onto it, erase them, transfer them to your machine ... everything a card can do. I have my computer hooked up to my Janome 11000 and my software (installed on my computer) allows me to transfer my designs from the computer directly to my sewing machine and vice versa using a USB cord. I usually only use my USB sticks as backup storage for my designs, but they can be used to download designs from the internet and put them into your sewing machine. My machine has card reading and CD Rom capabilities, but I've never used either.
#20
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Join Date: Jan 2007
Posts: 291
USB sticks are fine, but remember the sewing embroidery or quilting machine can only read so much information from that stick,so if you have too many designs on the stick the machine won't read anything. In your manuals for your machines it should tell you the limit. If not call your dealers or manufacturers and get it explained to you.
Hope this helps.
suzy
Hope this helps.
suzy
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