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    Initially I presumed that's what I am meant to have done and plugged in the lead from the vfd box to my pc and installed the USB driver but it done nothing other than saying successfully installed the software.

    this is the lead I was supplied with (see attached)
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  2. #2
    Quote Originally Posted by Palletlad View Post
    Initially I presumed that's what I am meant to have done and plugged in the lead from the vfd box to my pc and installed the USB driver but it done nothing other than saying successfully installed the software.
    Great, you've installed the Windows Driver, that isn't Controller Software!
    What controller software do you think you will use with the machine and where is that supposed to come from?
    You think that's too expensive? You're not a Model Engineer are you? :D

  3. #3
    OK, this is split across multiple threads with none of them having all the info.
    Did MACH3 come with it or did you just assume that was what you needed?
    Did the supplier say it worked with MACH3?
    A link to the supplier's ad would also be good because Everybody and His Dog makes a "6040" in China, Ditto USB to DB25 adapters.
    Last edited by magicniner; 11-01-2018 at 12:29 AM.
    You think that's too expensive? You're not a Model Engineer are you? :D

  4. #4
    I grabbed the disk and it has the following:

    CNC User Manuel - MS Word doc
    CNCUSB_Setup - Application
    DirectX_9c_redist - Application
    dotnetfx35 - Application
    USB CNCDefault settings - File

    I tried understanding the manual but its poorly translated making it difficult for my brain and is too large to attach here I will see if I can sort this out tomorrow as late now.

    Cheers guys

  5. #5
    Here is the manual (converted to PDF) I am probably just not yet in the know how to fully understand what it all means at this stage... or I'm just too tired right now I will re read it tomorrow and see if it makes sense to me then.

    if you are able to make a simpler explanation on it I be so grateful for it.

    Kind regards

    Graham
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  6. #6
    Hi Graham,

    That USB to LPT lead is a motion controller of sorts. You need to install the .NET 3.5 (or later), DX9 (which looks like Microsoft DirectX) and then the CNCUSB software (from PlanetCNC). Then you need to register the software or it will only run 25 lines of code. I think you will find you have to buy that licence for €69 from PlanetCNC.

    After a few minutes flicking through the pdf, I would advise you to learn Chinese.

    I love the Chinglish, things like hook (meaning corner) and again somewhere else, hook meaning tick. I also like the expression 'The Z axis will lift four units of exhumation to a safe altitude'.

    Personally, I would bin the software supplied and download Mach3 from Artsoft and when you have installed their demo version and it is set up to your satisfaction, buy a full licence.

    Seriously - you will find more help on Mach3 from the Artsoft documentation or from this forum than you will find for the that controller software and USB controller cable.

    Finally if your printer cable has the wrong pins for the computer socket - buy a db25 gender changer from Fleabay, it is cheaper than a cable.

  7. #7
    Quote Originally Posted by cropwell View Post
    That USB to LPT lead is a motion controller of sorts. You need to install the .NET 3.5 (or later), DX9 (which looks like Microsoft DirectX) and then the CNCUSB software (from PlanetCNC). Then you need to register the software or it will only run 25 lines of code. I think you will find you have to buy that licence for €69 from PlanetCNC.
    There have been Chinese clones of Planet CNC hardware and Planet CNC don't support 3rd party hardware, their OEM hardware is clearly branded, before buying any software check with the software vendor that your hardware is compatible.
    You think that's too expensive? You're not a Model Engineer are you? :D

  8. #8
    Quote Originally Posted by magicniner View Post
    There have been Chinese clones of Planet CNC hardware and Planet CNC don't support 3rd party hardware, their OEM hardware is clearly branded, before buying any software check with the software vendor that your hardware is compatible.
    Yes Nick, I did suggest that software was fit for the bin ! I wouldn't use it as it is unfamiliar to me. If I were to spend money, it would be on a Mach3 licence OR if I wanted to learn something new then I would try LinuxCNC.

    Cheers,
    Rob

    And may I be the first to wish you all a Happy Easter!

  9. #9
    Quote Originally Posted by cropwell View Post
    Yes Nick, I did suggest that software was fit for the bin !
    Rob,
    I was just adding the missing info that if a license for that software were purchased it would be unsupported without Genuine Hardware ;-)
    Regards,
    Nick
    You think that's too expensive? You're not a Model Engineer are you? :D

  10. #10
    I have a 6040 and have no problems running with their software, but, have tried without success to make it run with Mach3 and I own a copy of Mach3. I have downloaded their driver to mach3 and nothing happens, so what am I doing wrong. And how do you start a new thread on here?

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