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Use General > Write to Card/Machine to write (save) design to BERNINA design card or BERNINA embroidery machine. |
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Designs can be saved to a dedicated BERNINA or OESD USB memory stick attached directly to your PC. While you can copy designs directly from your hard disk to memory stick via MS Windows® Explorer, you should do so via BERNINA V9. While saving the design, BERNINA V9 automatically converts it to the correct format for stitchout.
Note Other types of memory stick can be used but they are not recognized automatically by the software.
1Open the design and turn off Artistic View.
2Insert a BERNINA or OESD USB memory stick directly into a USB port on your PC.
3Click the Write to Card/Machine icon. If this is the first time you have downloaded a design after turning on the machine or reader box, the Device Selection dialog opens.
If you are already connected to a embroidery system, click the Connected Device button in the Write to Embroidery System dialog in order to access the Device Selection dialog.
4Select the appropriate BERNINA USB Stick option for the embroidery system that will be used to stitch out the design and click OK.
If you have inserted a memory stick other than BERNINA or OESD, the Enter Drive Letter and Path dialog opens prompting you for the device location.
5Browse for the device location on your PC as required.
If the machine connection is working, the Write to Embroidery System dialog opens. The name and the preview of your design are displayed. Folders and designs currently saved on the device are also displayed.
6Select the location the design is to be stored.
Use the icons on the right of the display panel to create new folders or move up a level in the folder structure. Right-click design files already stored to access a popup menu – use it to rename, delete, or view design properties.
7Click the Download arrow button to write the design to the memory stick.
While saving the design, BERNINA V9 automatically converts it to the correct format for stitchout. See the relevant BERNINA V9 documentation for details of how to stitch out from a USB memory stick.