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I asked about Felix #40 and the rep believed that was trademarked as well. The cards I was trying to copy (101 and 102) fell into that category so that explains why the operation failed. You can't copy Janome cards 101 to 121 because of trademark restrictions. JANOME CUSTOMIZER 2000 READER WRITER BOX SOFTWAREIn general, design cards for older Janome machines can be copied to your PC using the card reader and software I mentioned above, and then converted to JEF format. I called Janome and this is what they told me: I tried to copy a couple of my Janome 9000 design cards to my computer by using the Customizer 2000 software and read/write box - no luck. I will look for my Janome design cards tomorrow and see if my card reader will copy the SEW designs to my PC. (4) The Sew What product is a less expensive conversion program than Buzz Tools or Embird, but there are several free conversion programs available. Ideally, the card reader could read the card to the PC in SEW format, then you could convert it to JEF. JANOME CUSTOMIZER 2000 READER WRITER BOX SERIESAlso,I don't know if it will read a two digit series card like Felix. ![]() I have written designs to a blank card to use in my Janome 9000 but have never tried to read a Janome design card with it. (3) The Janome Customizer 2000 software came with a card reader/writer that was compatible with the Janome 9000, 8000, and possibly others. This can be a very expensive ($200 or so) solution, however. (2) The Magic Box and Amazing box products claim to read most cards and write them to a blank card in the format you select. However, from what I read on the Janome page, the cards must be the 3 digit type and your Felix card is a two digit type (#40). (1) The Janome10000 card reader accepts cards for older model Janome machines that contain designs in the SEW format. I can suggest a few options,but I'm not sure which is best. JANOME CUSTOMIZER 2000 READER WRITER BOX PROCan I get an older Magic Box to read them and then use Sew What Pro or Embird to convert the format? I'm pretty competent with computers, software and the like, but am not sure what I should be looking for as a device to read this card and others like it I might come across. jef format and then copy them to my USB flash drive to be able to stitch them out on my Janome 350e. I'd like to use software to convert those designs to. I purchased an older Janome Memory Card for Janome Models 5000,5700 & 9000 (Felix #40) and would like to know what kind of card reader I can use to get the designs off the card and on to my computer. ![]() I'm trying to get some info on using older Janome memory cards. Don't know if this will help or confuse u.lolĬard Reader for Older Embroidery Machine (Janome 9000) ![]()
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