pen plotter beuges

Discussion in 'AutoCAD' started by jette, Nov 8, 2005.

  1. jette

    jette Guest

    hey folks, i got a little strange problem with a pen plotter i try to
    run again after some 10 years. it is a colorpro plotter hp 7440 a.

    i recon everything works quite fine, the demo version is runnig, you
    could control it with the panel it has, but i can't gain any connection
    to the computer.

    the system is runnig under windows xp, another computer runs on 2000.

    i tried to run the motors with pcnc, that didn't work, after that
    sending some simple codes through dos, such like moving a pen or
    printing a single line. (the commands can be seen on winline.com, it is
    an easy method to test old plotters like that)

    but even that doesn't work. the printer has a new serial cable, i also
    tested the dataflow with a rs 232 minitester. there was some flow, but
    the plotter is still calm.

    can anybody help me waking him up?

    merci beaucoup.

    jette
     
    jette, Nov 8, 2005
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  2. jette

    per.corell Guest

    Hi

    I am trying to get my old Calcomb plotter working , sort of have the
    same problems as you but am progressing. First you must know that
    today's computers go with an 8bit one stopbit even parity port where
    back then most com ports did 7 bit 2 stop bits and various parity.
    Getting old plotters to work is first of all to make sure dipswitches
    are set right, to make sure your computers ports are set right
    according this, and that your driver software also are checked right
    for data flow controls.

    Now my problem was simular to yours untill I checked Xon/Xoff instead
    of hardware data controll but the strange thing is that last time I had
    the thing running it was with Arcnac protocol asking a twisted wire
    connection --- if your device expect Arcnac it is obvious you don't get
    any response as nothing are listening to the right wire , but ------
    maby the problem are what I am about to check, that an old mem-chip are
    out of order, this happen and caurse all sorts of trouble like mine,
    that you can't sort out by logic.

    Check the connections, the protocol the various data response wires old
    plotters are like that no plug and play and the connection need to be
    set up very strickt.

    P.C.
     
    per.corell, Nov 14, 2005
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