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  • Date: Mon, 15 Dec 2014 22:13:08 +0000

Hello,

Marco has just posted in the Software forum of AmayaUsers Discussion Boards 
under the title of New Bravo v11 OS issues.

This thread is located at 
http://www.amayausers.com/discussion/showthread.php?5980-New-Bravo-v11-OS-issues

Here is the message that has just been posted:
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So my continued complaining that a month after I bought my Bravo "C" package 
they changed the bundle to include the laser registration paid off and they 
gave me the upgrade.  After discovering that Flex+ cannot talk to the Bravo 
machines, they sent a new dongle and the new software.  Hooray!  However, they 
have changed the OS and removed key elements that I needed before.  There used 
to be under the Thread Feed Tab four options:
     Material Thickness
     Column Feed
     Fill/Run Feed
     Autofeed Lower Limit
I have a client that I use micro chenille.  With these options in the previous 
AMAYA OS SE for the Bravo, I would up all these values to the top limits and it 
would come out beautiful.  Now with the new Bravo OS (Still labeled as SE) the 
only options I have under the thread feed tab are Material thickness and 
Actifeed lower limit.  No matter how I change these I cannot get the same 
output. While all of these can be adjusted in the DesignShop, it doesn't matter 
in this case since none of those settings are transferred to the Bravo OS via 
either Load Wizard or just loading. (As a slight aside here, I am wondering if 
I upgrade to DesignShop Pro/+ if this would alleviate this issue of not being 
able to load directly to the OS from within DS)

Additionally, since I no longer have the Column Feed, I can't change the amount 
of bobbin on the underside of the design.  I consistently have the bobbin 
thread peeking around the edges of designs I have been stitching just fine 
since before this change.  Adjusting the bobbin tension screw has no effect on 
this dilemma.

I have a call into support, but I was hoping someone else might have 
encountered this.

Marco
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