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  1. #1
    it looks like it may be possible
    but I would need to see more detailed photos of the 3 axis board
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    John

  2. Quote Originally Posted by john swift View Post
    it looks like it may be possible
    but I would need to see more detailed photos of the 3 axis board
    Click image for larger version. 

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    John
    Im at the workshop now, will take some more pics for you mate. Bare with me

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  4. Are those pics any good mate?

  5. #5
    yes

    this is good enough to see the ground and 3 switch inputs but not know which input is connected to which printer port terminal via opto-isolators

    since the 2 pin stop connector in this picture
    will be your E-stop
    you only have 4 printer port pins to test to find which 3 are for the X Y Z inputs here
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    John

    PS
    this looks like it has the various connectors used in your control box

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    https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/...?ie=UTF8&psc=1
    Last edited by john swift; 22-06-2017 at 09:58 PM. Reason: add PS

  6. well we have been doing some investigation, (my controller is usb not parallel fyi)

    I think the axis board is buggered, the x axis works only for a few seconds then stops, but on the screen the marker thingy still moves. I have contacted the ebay seller as to how to resolve this as the etsop button also does nothing at all to either the x,y,z axis the spindle or the software.

    Im thinking of buying a planet cnc mk3/4 board? but seems a bit extreme considering this is a brand new machine

  7. #7
    from this view your control box has a printer port connector
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    other pictures of the inside don't show enough detail to see how the printer port connector is or is not connected to the stepper driver IC's

    to be controlled by the USB port there must be a motion controller of some sort hidden under the PCB - possibly a copy of a a planet cnc board

    just in case you send the box back for exchange
    It will be better not to disassemble it any further

    John
    Last edited by john swift; 22-06-2017 at 11:06 PM. Reason: add ref to possible copy of a a planet cnc board

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