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How do I link EQ6 to Sew Precise 1 &2, 3 or 4? Where are all the blocks? Sew Precise! has anywhere from 600-1000 blocks, depending on the version you own. You only see 12 blocks on a page at one time, but there are more blocks to see. Here are two ways to see all of the blocks: Scroll: Show More Rows: Why is the text on my printouts in nonsense characters? Here is how to tell Sew Precise which font to choose – one your printer can print out, and you can read:
The list of fonts you see here will vary from computer to computer. You will see only the fonts your printer can print with. You will need to select a font for each of the 4 different bits of information on your printout:
You will see these 4 listed when you click on the little arrow to drop down the box that says "unit label." So do this:
This should fix your printout "garbage." How do I install on D drive?
You probably did all this before, but here is where the difference is. The Path now say D:\, right? You cannot install the program on the drive without putting it in a folder.
How can I print out a list of all the patterns in Sew Precise?
How can I print a reference block?
You will get a reference block, printed in the size you specify. You may also find that if you print your patterns (with units separated, seam allowance and whatever options you'd like) and have the "Grayscale" and "Print pattern name" options selected, the block will be recognizable enough, and you won't need a reference block. How do I get my Sew Precise! blocks to show up in EQ4? To link EQ4 to Sew Precise! you can download and install the EQ Doctor, which will do the linking for you *OR* you can run the EQ4 installation a second time. IMPORTANT: If you run the EQ4 installation a second time, be sure to choose the same destination folder the second time you run the setup as you do the first time. When you get the Setup Options dialog, choose "Link EQ4 to other EQ programs." Choose the products you have installed on your computer and the location of the files. When you have completed the installation a second time, start EQ4. If you receive the message: "EQ4\RES\DEFAULT1.PJ4 contains an invalid path" this means that the second time you ran the installation, you did not choose the same destination folder as you did the first time. Run the installation program again choosing the same path as the original installation. After you have successfully completed the setup to link the programs, open the EQ4 Block Library. You will see the Sew Precise! products listed. Double-click on the book to open the files and see the blocks. These blocks do not appear in their original fabric colorings. They appear in random solid colors ready for you to use in EQ4. NOTES: If the book appears with the product name but does not open when you double-click on it, then you need to run the setup again making sure that you choose the correct location (path) to the files. I linked EQ4 to Sew Precise! Collection 3. What are the "Alternate Blocks" I see? In SP3 you don't see the 2 sets, but they're there. You automatically see the square blocks with spacers. You see the other set only if you choose "print without spacers." If you do not know what spacers are, get into SP3, click on Help, click on Frequently Asked Questions, and you'll see an illustrated discussion of spacers which explains them in pictures better than in words. If you have linked EQ4 to SP3: - what you see as "Collection 3" blocks are the designs with "spacers" -- spacers are what we call filler pieces that make a rectangular block a square. For example, a baby bottle with small "spacer" rectangles at either side, making up the rest of the square. These are the blocks you automatically see in Sew Precise 3. - what you see as "Alternate Patterns" are the designs without the spacers. Why does my printed pattern have more than one set of numbers? For sewing ease, be sure you print the pattern with the units separated, with each surrounded by seam allowance. To do this, have the option "separate units" checked (on the printing box) before printing. Why do my blocks look like they're displaying so oddly?
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