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Embroidery software
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stitches will be regenerated according to the object
details.
Saving designs for machine
Different embroidery machines understand
different languages. Each has its own control
commands for the various machine functions.
Before you can stitch a design, it must be in a
format which can be interpreted by the machine.
Before design files are sent to machine, they are
automatically converted to JEF
They can also be saved directly to hard disk. When
saving in JEF format, you must choose the
particular machine type you wish to save for. See
also
Sending and writing
Note JANOME Embroidery Software records the
embroidery area of custom hoops to JEF file which
can then be read by multi-needle machines to
determine the stitching area. On the other hand,
the stitching area of single-needle machines is
determined by the selected hoop type. If the file
contains a 'non-standard' (custom) hoop code, the
hoop size is automatically based on the design size
which is used to limit the stitching area. See
Defining custom hoops
To save a design for machine
1 Select File > Save As.
The Save As dialog opens.
Select JEF format
2 Select the folder where you want to save the design
from the Save In list.
stitch file
format.
designs.
for details.
Select Save location
JANOME Embroidery Software Instruction Book
Chapter 25 Reading and Writing Design Files
3 Enter a name for the design in the File name field.
4 Select a format from the Save as type list. See also
Supported embroidery file
If outputting to a Janome machine, select JEF as the
file format. The file is encoded to suit the currently
selected machine model. See
models
for details.
If outputting to a third-party machine, the Options
button may become available. See your machine
manual for details.
5 Click Save.
Note JANOME Embroidery Software supports
JANOME MA and Giga hoops. These are two-position
hoops which expand the available sewing area. When
sending to machine, in most cases EasyDesign will
only create one file as the two hoop positions are saved
in a single JEF file.
In the case of MA hoops, however, if a return to hoop
position 1 is required, two (or on rare occasions,
more) files will be created. See also
with an MA
Hoop.
With Giga hoop designs, the red area is stitched first,
the hoop is rotated, and then the blue area is
stitched. If, in the design sequence, the blue area is
stitched before the red area, it cannot be saved as a
Giga hoop design. See also
Giga
Hoop.
If the design will not stitch as a single Giga hoop
design – i.e. it would require more than one rotation
of the Giga hoop in order to preserve the stitching
sequence – the following message is displayed:
In this case, you need to use Combine mode to
create two Hoop B hoopings as instructed. See
Hooping large designs
Sending and writing designs
JANOME Embroidery Software gives you the option
of sending designs directly to machine or to
memory card. The option you choose depends, in
part, on the machine you are using.
formats.
Selecting machine
Sending designs
Sending designs with a
for details.
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