Be sure that the hoop size of the design does not exceed the hoop that will be used on the embroidering machine.
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If Link is not available in the [Send To] selector, check that the embroidery machine is running in Link mode. With the USB Link function, make sure the USB cable is correctly connected to the machine and computer. With the Wireless Link function, register a machine that supports the Wireless Link function and is on the network.
The remaining steps differ depending on the destination where the data is to be sent.

Designs can be transferred to an embroidery machine compatible with the USB Host function.
The "Palette Software Key" cannot be used as USB media.
from the [Send To] selector.If multiple USB media are connected,
for each connected device appears. Select the USB media where the design is to be written.
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3 to add the file to the writing list. After all embroidery files to be written are added to the writing list, click
4.
The designs in the writing list are written to the USB media.
When the designs have been written, the message "Finished outputting data." appears.

If a volume label has been specified for the USB media, "
[(Drive Letter):] (Volume Label)" appears in the [Send To] selector.
If a volume label has not been specified, "
[(Drive Letter):] USB Media" appears.
For details on changing the name (volume label) for the USB media, refer to the manual provided with the USB media.

For details on making connections, refer to the manual provided with your machine.
Embroidery patterns cannot be transferred if the computer and sewing machine are connected to different home networks. Be sure to connect to the same home network.



If the desired sewing machine does not appear in the list, click [Refresh].


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3 to add the file to the writing list. After all embroidery files to be written are added to the writing list, click
4.
The designs in the writing list are transferred to the machine.
When the transfer is finished, the message "Finished outputting data." appears.

Designs can be transferred to embroidery machines that can be connected to a computer using a USB cable.
from the [Send To] selector.If multiple embroidery machines are connected,
for each machine appears. Select the machine to be used to embroider.
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3 to add the file to the writing list. After all embroidery files to be written are added to the writing list, click
4.
The designs in the writing list are written to the embroidery machine's memory.
When the designs have been written, the message "Finished outputting data." appears.

Designs can be transferred to an embroidery machine equipped with a card slot.
from the [Send To] selector.

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3 to add the file to the writing list. After all embroidery files to be written are added to the writing list, click
4.

Do not remove the card or unplug the USB cable while designs are being written to the card (while the LED indicator is flashing).
Patterns created on a custom-sized Design Page are written to cards split into their various hoop sections.
to select those files, and move files to the writing list in the same manner.
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appears in the folder pane, and all embroidery designs written to the original card appear in the contents pane.

. Switch the display by clicking
and
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An embroidery machine compatible with the Link function must be running in Link mode. [USB Link] and [Wireless Link] are available with the Link function.
Using the Link Function to Embroider From the Computer
or
from the [Send To] selector.
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Files in the .dst, .exp, .phc, and .phx formats cannot be transferred with the Link function. When [USB Link] or [Wireless Link] is selected in the [Send To] box, .dst, .exp, .phc, and .phx files do not appear in the contents pane.
In addition, embroidery files with the Design Page size set to [Custom Size] or with [Hoop Size] set to 360 × 360 mm (Jumbo Frame) do not appear in the contents pane.
To display the [USB Link] or [Wireless Link] dialog box again after the computer has been restarted, click [USB Link] or [Wireless Link] in the [Option] menu.