![]() ![]() It would be worth the money to do so, especially since your aunt gave it to you for no cost. When you take it in for service, check into getting the machine updated to accept a USB stick as opposed to the floppy. Jibbidibbi edited this topic 107 months ago. Originally posted at 7:08AM, 17 December 2013 PDT It seems to be in good condition, although it's missing a few parts and desperately needs servicing, which I'm having done in the upcoming weeks.Īnyone have any experience with this series, and have any tips, tricks, gripes or fangirl/guying to do? ![]() It has some drawbacks, like the fact that to get designs onto it you have to use their proprietary software (which I haven't tried to install yet so I don't know if i'll be able to get all my fun Urban Threads designs onto it) and the fact that I actually had to purchase a USB floppy drive - because heck if i had a computer left with one of those in the house! Coming from a Brother SE400, i'm totally overwhelmed! So, my aunt, saint that she is, bequeathed me her Viking Designer 1.
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