Getting Started
Welcome to your PREMIER+™ 2 QuickFont module. This allows you to convert TrueType® and OpenType® fonts to fonts for your HUSQVARNA VIKING® and PFAFF® embroidery machines, and to create fonts for use with other PREMIER+™ 2 Embroidery System modules. The characters that are converted correspond to the standard characters in a HUSQVARNA VIKING® Designer™ or PFAFF® creative™ font, although you can choose to convert fewer characters. After generating the font, you can save the font file (.vf3) on your computer or a USB embroidery stick.
Finding Information
Reference Guide
The Reference Guide shows how to start the module and contains full reference information. The Reference Guide is supplied in PDF format
, ready for printing.
Online Help
The online help contains full reference information. Press F1 or click the Help button. Where available, a help topic will appear that is relevant to the item where help was requested.
Sample Guides
The Sample Guides show examples of the Fonts, Motifs and Stitch Types that are available in the PREMIER+™ 2 Embroidery System. The Sample Guides are supplied in PDF format
, ready for printing.
Viewing and Printing PDF Guides
To find all the Reference and Sample Guides for your PREMIER+™ 2 Embroidery System software, in Windows® 10 and 8 select the Desktop tile on the start screen. Then in Windows® 10, 8 or 7, double-click the PREMIER+™ 2 Embroidery System shortcut on your desktop, and double-click Reference Guides or Sample Guides. Select the desired PDF guide.
To view and print the PDF Guides, you will need a PDF reader such as Windows® Reader (included in Windows® 10 and 8) or Adobe® Reader (available from www.adobe.com).
Readme
The most up-to-date details about the PREMIER+™ 2 Embroidery System are in the Readme.rtf file
. (Double-click on a Readme file to open it in WordPad or Microsoft® Word.)
Internet FAQs
The Internet FAQs option on the control menu connects to a database of frequently asked questions about the PREMIER+™ 2 Embroidery System. Search topics relating to the module you are using, or search all topics.