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Marie E

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    Marie E reacted to Sue E. in Can I load CompuQuilter onto new laptop   
    I am not sure. I do know that before I purchased my IQ (I started with the CQ in 2005) people who were trying to update/upgrade their CPUs and still have CQ run were having many problems. Many of the CQ drivers etc. are too old to be handled by the newer/faster computers. I would highly recommend contacting Zoltan Kasa at IntelliQuilter as he is now the person supporting CQs. He has helped many of us.
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    Marie E reacted to quiltmonkey in Downsizing Frame   
    You can hire a welder or pipefitter to cut your rollers and table to the length you want, just make sure they measure the original lengths of the table and the roller bars before cutting so that the trimmed down roller bars fit snugly into the joins on the support legs at each end of the table. For example, if your current table top is 14' and your rollers are 14' 6", you need to be mindful of that 6" measurement on the rollers. 
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    Marie E got a reaction from dbams in Quilt top longer on the right side than the left side.   
    This often happens to me so I’m pleased I’m not alone.   Mine is the right side when facing machine......I have tried numerous methods.  Currently,  if quilt does not have a straight line of horizontal seams,  I mark my tops every 12” or so on each side before I load quilt, then use horizontal channel lock every time I roll to check the marks are in line.
    I also use the horizontal channel lock to run along the horizontal seam lines as I roll quilt.     This has helped ......
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    Marie E got a reaction from micajah in Quilt top longer on the right side than the left side.   
    This often happens to me so I’m pleased I’m not alone.   Mine is the right side when facing machine......I have tried numerous methods.  Currently,  if quilt does not have a straight line of horizontal seams,  I mark my tops every 12” or so on each side before I load quilt, then use horizontal channel lock every time I roll to check the marks are in line.
    I also use the horizontal channel lock to run along the horizontal seam lines as I roll quilt.     This has helped ......
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