Embroidery Network System (ENS) is a standalone Windows 95/98 32 bit program that allows the remote control and monitoring of EMB, EMT, and EMC type embroidery machines. ENS can be used by non EDS users who wish to have EDS like control over their Melco embroidery network(s). ENS contains the existing EDS Ethernet and StarLAN networking functionality plus some additional features.
Click the ENS toolbar button or select Embroidery Network System from the File Menu.
From within ENS, there are 2 ways to transfer file to a peripheral. You can use the Send button, or you can use the drag-and-drop method. Use whichever method is more comfortable for you.
Make sure you have the Transfer tab active (click on it if you do not).
Select the desired machine(s) in the Peripheral List (along the left hand side of the screen); use the <Shift> or <Ctrl> keys as you click the mouse button to select multiple peripherals.
Choose the drive and/or folder; click in the Look In field to do this.
Select the file(s) to be transferred; use the <Shift> or <Ctrl> keys as you click the mouse button to select multiple files.
Once the desired file(s) are selected, click the Send button to send the design to the selected peripheral(s).
Make sure you have the Transfer tab active (click on it if you do not).
Choose the drive and/or folder; click in the Look In field to do this.
Select the file(s) to be transferred; use the <Shift> or <Ctrl> keys as you click the mouse button to select multiple files.
Once the desired file(s) are selected, click and hold the left mouse button; move your cursor over the peripheral of your choice, and release the mouse button. This will send the file(s) to that peripheral.