Brother PE-770 Feature Operation Manual
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To connect the Brother PE-770 to your computer via USB, first ensure the machine is turned off. Connect the USB cable to the USB port on the machine and the other end to your computer. Turn on the machine, and it should be recognized by the computer as a connected device.
Ensure the USB drive is formatted to FAT32, as the Brother PE-770 only recognizes this file system. Also, ensure that the design files are in the correct format (.pes) and that the USB drive is not larger than 4GB.
The Brother PE-770 can read .pes and .dst embroidery file formats from a USB drive. Make sure the files are placed in the root directory of the USB drive.
First, check the USB cable and port for any physical damage. Try using a different USB cable or port on your computer. Ensure the machine and computer are both turned on. If the issue persists, restart both devices and try again.
The Brother PE-770 is compatible with USB drives up to 4GB in size and formatted in FAT32. It may not recognize drives larger than this or those formatted differently.
Save the embroidery design files in .pes or .dst format to the root directory of a USB drive formatted in FAT32. Insert the USB drive into the machine's USB port, and select the designs from the display screen.
Yes, you can update the firmware of the Brother PE-770 via USB. Download the firmware update from the Brother website, copy it to a USB drive, and follow the instructions provided in the update file to complete the process.
Turn off the machine and remove the USB drive. Check the drive for any corrupted files and ensure it is formatted to FAT32. Reinsert the USB and turn the machine back on. If it continues to freeze, try a different USB drive.
Use a USB drive that is 4GB or smaller and ensure it is formatted in FAT32. Test the USB drive with a small .pes file to verify compatibility.
The file might not be in a compatible format or could be corrupted. Ensure the file is a .pes or .dst format and is not larger than the machine's memory capacity. Also, check the USB drive for errors.