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From: Jlively
Date: 03-24-2006, 03:42 PM (1 of 3)
Does anyone know about the Kenmore Elite 19010? I am new to this and
I feel that I am kinda limited to what I can do. I have purchased the Reader/writer 19000, but it came with no cord or instructions on how to get
fonts from the computer to my machine. Can I use any font or graphic?
Please help!!!!

Thanks
JLively
User: Jlively
Member since: 03-24-2006
Total posts: 2
From: chris b
Date: 03-25-2006, 11:37 AM (2 of 3)
I don't have your machine but if the reader/writer came with no cord then it is missing a part that you need to load designs from the computer.
Pfaff 2170,Pfaff 7570,Elna 945
Singer 301A,Singer Redeye,Singer 15 HC
Simplicity 2/3/4
Pfaff Creative 3-D digitizing,3-D Fabric Decorator
Pfaff PCDMac2.2
StitchBunnyPro,FlutterWhumper
Embird,Studio,cross stitch,
EQ5....and adding all the time!
User: chris b
Member since: 01-10-2001
Total posts: 109
From: amysewsalot
Date: 03-26-2006, 10:16 AM (3 of 3)
Hi! I also have the Kenmore, I use flash cards and an adapter to transfer data from the computer to the machine, is this the way you are doing? Did you get the Customizer software for your machine? You will need somekind of software program to translate different formats..do you have anything like that? If you do you are able to use almost any design that you find on the internet that will fit into your 4x4 stitch field. Glad to help anyway that I can.
Amy
Southern Mississippi
User: amysewsalot
Member since: 03-26-2006
Total posts: 2
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