Software and Machine

Hi! Im new to the site and even newer to embroidering. I am looking to get into a business and dont know how to put this all together. I am looking to buy a Toyota Expert 850 machine that has no software. The image I have is in .dst. What do I need to be able to use the machine and image together? Any help would be greatly appreciated.

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I owned a Toyota 650 pro machine and a few Brothers. I would stay away from the Toyota.

You will be quick to find out that Toyota is a made up name for machines that not many support. The unit we had was like using a hexadecimal keypad and taking a step back into the 1970s on computers, compared to the user friendly screens on today's machines. Industrial quality machine but an old junker compared to the modern semi-pro home machines.

Highly not recommended to start on.

.dst format specifies no colours and is a lousy way to start on embroidery. If you are going to produce hundreds of patterns the same on a multihead machine then, probably the way to go. learn on a more user frinedly machine first.

Hi! Im new to the site and even newer to embroidering. I am looking to get into a business and dont know how to put this all together. I am looking to buy a Toyota Expert 850 machine that has no software. The image I have is in .dst. What do I need to be able to use the machine and image together? Any help would be greatly appreciated.

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You are new to embroidery Anna so looking at machines should be your last step in business setup as it is very competitive and only the highly skilled do well just look at the houses you would not buy from! Look at the joespi writer to see a snoop making lies to start trouble take no truck with his lies. He writes under many names to steal work from the hard work helpers in embroidery and steals the names of the helpers! The name he used before discovery of all his lies was Gymmy Bob. History for his devil evil is all logged on Google.

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LOL I have freinds thickaz in the head than your freinds LOL LOL LOL Made to order user frinedly qualty klutz weave! Do you sew buttons upsite down to! LOL LOL LOL

samsam had written this > I owned a Toyota 650 pro machine and a few Brothers. I would stay away > from

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Josepi

Apollogies for the troll trying to disrupt real conversation, here.

He has no morals. Beware.

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Josepi

Don't feed the troll.

You are new to embroidery Anna so looking at machines should be your last step in business setup as it is very competitive and only the highly skilled do well just look at the houses you would not buy from! Look at the joespi writer to see a snoop making lies to start trouble take no truck with his lies. He writes under many names to steal work from the hard work helpers in embroidery and steals the names of the helpers! The name he used before discovery of all his lies was Gymmy Bob. History for his devil evil is all logged on Google.

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Josepi

No new news in the feeding your ego Mister Gymmy. None of the above makes any sense for a user linking to the corruption you use in smearing your fun. Take nothing away from the trashy information you posted for here is what you posted before Toyota in

2005. Not knowing the group has an archive is your single stoopid mark of the devil.

Path:...!nntp.golden.net!news.golden.net.POSTED!not-for-mail NNTP-Posting-Date: Thu, 10 Mar 2005 18:00:07 -0600 From: "Gìmmìe Bob" Newsgroups: alt.sewing.mach-embroider References: Subject: Re: Help for serial communication with SWF industrial Date: Thu, 10 Mar 2005 19:00:44 -0500 X-Priority: 3 X-MSMail-Priority: Normal X-Newsreader: Microsoft Outlook Express 6.00.2800.1437 X-MimeOLE: Produced By Microsoft MimeOLE V6.00.2800.1441 Message-ID: Lines: 69 NNTP-Posting-Host: 216.75.185.134 X-Trace: sv3-uTRlECans4zxWK1oSdoGTyhqfhc11XKLxqAeNtrtISHvEPU79Npa6y9VCyJGVAnK7oQIJd7tfu8ntuI!GmkJesExEhSiW1QSGXvdiYdivW9vAtgKgqrwxA0VIAKDFAZbCFygJY9521QKXD59SMBLJNX2Ug== X-Complaints-To: snipped-for-privacy@golden.net X-DMCA-Complaints-To: snipped-for-privacy@golden.net X-Abuse-and-DMCA-Info: Please be sure to forward a copy of ALL headers X-Abuse-and-DMCA-Info: Otherwise we will be unable to process your complaint properly X-Postfilter: 1.3.31

I have a Toyota 850 that has the same problem. I think the problem is that the software has been customized inside to only accept their protocl and you require passwords to make the machine talk to the software. I have only the serial port and no floppy drive so I am stuck using their crumby software to make the transfer.

Wilcom says their software will talk to the machine but I have tried their software and their is no place to install a machine password. I have tried all the serial post hardware analysers I can muster and the handshakes and all are right on with the software I don't like. It has to be in a password. It took me months to convince the originator I changed machines and I am still the original purchaser in order to get the password for the machine.

The professional embroidery machine market is sown up tight here. I cannot purchase shirts or hats or any thing without belong to a Guild. I buy my stuff at Walmart becuase it is cheaper. I had to install 4 password to make this junk work before I was done and click a "I swear" checkbox everytime I turn the junk on. The market is very nervous and for good reason.

Call the hardware factory and see if you get some generous soul to have pity and supply the answers. I was told 8 different answers by 8 different tech help people on mine.

best of luck.

YOU ARE A LIAR Mister Gymmy.

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FSL

Hard to keep so many nicknames straight, in his head...

2005. Not knowing the group has an archive is your single stoopid mark of the devil.

Path:...!nntp.golden.net!news.golden.net.POSTED!not-for-mail NNTP-Posting-Date: Thu, 10 Mar 2005 18:00:07 -0600 From: "Gìmmìe Bob" Newsgroups: alt.sewing.mach-embroider References: Subject: Re: Help for serial communication with SWF industrial Date: Thu, 10 Mar 2005 19:00:44 -0500 X-Priority: 3 X-MSMail-Priority: Normal X-Newsreader: Microsoft Outlook Express 6.00.2800.1437 X-MimeOLE: Produced By Microsoft MimeOLE V6.00.2800.1441 Message-ID: Lines: 69 NNTP-Posting-Host: 216.75.185.134 X-Trace: sv3-uTRlECans4zxWK1oSdoGTyhqfhc11XKLxqAeNtrtISHvEPU79Npa6y9VCyJGVAnK7oQIJd7tfu8ntuI!GmkJesExEhSiW1QSGXvdiYdivW9vAtgKgqrwxA0VIAKDFAZbCFygJY9521QKXD59SMBLJNX2Ug== X-Complaints-To: snipped-for-privacy@golden.net X-DMCA-Complaints-To: snipped-for-privacy@golden.net X-Abuse-and-DMCA-Info: Please be sure to forward a copy of ALL headers X-Abuse-and-DMCA-Info: Otherwise we will be unable to process your complaint properly X-Postfilter: 1.3.31

I have a Toyota 850 that has the same problem. I think the problem is that the software has been customized inside to only accept their protocl and you require passwords to make the machine talk to the software. I have only the serial port and no floppy drive so I am stuck using their crumby software to make the transfer.

Wilcom says their software will talk to the machine but I have tried their software and their is no place to install a machine password. I have tried all the serial post hardware analysers I can muster and the handshakes and all are right on with the software I don't like. It has to be in a password. It took me months to convince the originator I changed machines and I am still the original purchaser in order to get the password for the machine.

The professional embroidery machine market is sown up tight here. I cannot purchase shirts or hats or any thing without belong to a Guild. I buy my stuff at Walmart becuase it is cheaper. I had to install 4 password to make this junk work before I was done and click a "I swear" checkbox everytime I turn the junk on. The market is very nervous and for good reason.

Call the hardware factory and see if you get some generous soul to have pity and supply the answers. I was told 8 different answers by 8 different tech help people on mine.

best of luck.

YOU ARE A LIAR Mister Gymmy.

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Josepi

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