Mac Pro files to new iMac via my Time Capsule

I've read a lot of post, but still am scared... In a nutshell I got my new iMac quad core. I have my intel Mac Pro and Macbook Pro both hooked up to my time capsule for internet and back-up. What are the safest/best steps for transfering my files from the Mac Pro to the iMac? Is it through using my Mac Pro, or using the Time Capsule? Also, once that is done do I just go into the time machine settings and delete the mac pro? Thanks.
Message was edited by: mikezoey

It's probably easiest to use the migration assistant or manually transfer them between the two machines.

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