From: Military_Mom
Date: 08-18-2006, 03:28 PM (1 of 3)
I see at Walmart there is PE Design Basic. Can anyone give me any input on this software? What I really want to know is what size of designs you can download and put on the card? I have an old Deco Wizard program now and I can only download 4X4 designs. I just moved up in embroidery machines and am able to stitch out 5X7 designs but my reader card won't let me load any designs that large. I do know that with the basic PE Design there's no upgrade to that and right now I just can't afford the v 6.0 and I'm sure I won't be able to swing the v7.0 when it comes out. (darn) Just wondering if it would benefit me to get the PE Basic or just stick with the Deco Wizard. Thanks for any input. Becky |
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From: MissTaraTara
Date: 08-23-2006, 01:45 PM (2 of 3)
I see at Walmart there is PE Design Basic. Can anyone give me any input on this software? What I really want to know is what size of designs you can download and put on the card? I have an old Deco Wizard program now and I can only download 4X4 designs. Becky I have the PED Basic. Don't confuse it with the "PE Design" series because it does not offer any real editing options. It is basically a reader box for transferring designs. The card will accept designs up to 6-1/4 X 10-1/4. I am not sure how many designs can be stored on the card at any one given time. |
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From: Military_Mom
Date: 08-23-2006, 09:09 PM (3 of 3)
Thanks, Miss Tara..I think I may have had those confused. It must be the PED Basic that I saw. I'm not really into editing much nor designing so maybe this will work for me. I just needed something that would accept a design larger than the 4X4 field I've been restricted to. |
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