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15-01-2018 #21
That's excellent to hear, I'm really pleased to hear you have it working!
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15-01-2018 #22
"The Old Fashioned Printer Connector" is a Centronics connector, sadly I didn't have to look that up ;-)
Centronics connectors were also used for SCSI I connections and lots of other interesting stuff.
The other connector you wanted is a DB 25 Pin D-Sub connector.Last edited by magicniner; 15-01-2018 at 01:21 AM.
You think that's too expensive? You're not a Model Engineer are you? :D
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07-03-2018 #23
You can have a look at my blog
http://the-cnc.blogspot.co.uk/p/home.html?m=1
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15-01-2019 #24
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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16-01-2019 #25
Hi Chuckcoe, have a look at my blog, it might be of some help
Read my blog for help and advice for beginners on desktop CNC routers
The CNC Blog
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