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I'm looking to have some embroidery done and the place I found says I can give them the image as a .DPT file and they can do it. In all my searching, I haven't found a program that will save an image as a .DPT file.
Can anybody help out, please?
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Hi, Joe! Let me help!
µVision2 Version 2.04 or higher supports direct import of DAvE 2 project exchange files
(*.DPT). You may import DAvE DPT files in the following ways:
•= Use the Project – Open Project dialog and specify the name of the DPT file.
•= Double click in the Windows Explorer on a DPT file.
Free 21-day trial of Publish-it.
http://www.postersw.com/download.html
I downloaded and tried Publish It!, but I can get the image to save as a DPT file.
You bas .![]()
Maybe you have to buy the software to do that.
I've never heard of that file extension.
What company is telling you this? They should format the file for you if they're going to use such a file. Lazy bas s.
I figure it was partly because the cost is so low. The place I went to had good stuff on display, but I'm probably just going to call them tomorrow to find out what the setup fee would be for me to have them convert the file over.
What are you having embroidered?
Bowling shirts?
Nifty jackets?
I must know!
Wouldn't that be CAPS?
Sam's Embroidery Club
6645 San Pedro Ave
San Antonio, TX 78216
210 366 4657
.. I had caps and polo shirts embroidered and screened for our basketball team reunion, got very good service.
We didn't need it, but Sam Hassan can color digitize your artwork to be embroidered or screened. No need for a specific file format, just standard image file or even a hard copy.
you finally opened up the mexican sushi bar and you need to get uniforms for the staff??
Actually, that's exactly the place I went to (the location at Medical and Fredericksburg) and it was the lady at the counter who told me they needed the file.
She seemed really helpful, though, so I will give her a call tomorrow.
Glad to hear you got good service/work there, Boutons.
Thanks.
Actually, Meg asked me to get all your shirts lined with red stiching on the back of the neck and collar.
Back in Feb, Sam had a blond lady working there, nice figure, late 30s, slim, tight jeans, a lot of cosmetics, and LOTS of cleavage showing, way too firm to be natural at her age, viewable from across the room.
She had no vistor's chair in front of her desk, so I stood there, and she tried to type on her PC with one hand, and the other hand covering her cleavage! WTF??![]()
Why dress like that if you don't want anybody to look?
And how could I not look, my 6'3" looming over her seated 3ft from me?
This was her Feb attire, wonder what it's like in summer?
btw, they do good work, but like with anything, you gotta watch them. Sam can be a little scatter brain.![]()
Sometimes people, usually male type people, fail to see that there is a slight difference between wanting someone to look, and wanting someone to stare/drool.
Having said that, however, she may have just been a manipulative tease. Hard to say. Either way, it seems to have been effective.
yeah....so?????
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