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Problems using CUT mode

Posté : sam. mai 05, 2012 2:25 pm
par Josef
Hello everybody,
my name is Josef and I got a brand new MDLCNC board from LetMathe Modellbau

I am using Windows 7 Professional. Since my notebook has no parallel port, I bought a express card from Delock which upgrades my computer with a real parallel port.

[img]http://www.flickr.com/photos/20968590@N06/7144719435/[/img]

My settings in Jedicut are as shown in the picture:

[img]http://www.flickr.com/photos/20968590@N ... otostream/[/img]

If I use the manual control to move the axes I get the following error message but afterwards the stepper motors are turning.

[img]http://www.flickr.com/photos/20968590@N ... otostream/[/img]

If I try the same with the "Cut" menu I just get the following errors and nothing else is happening.

[img]http://www.flickr.com/photos/20968590@N ... otostream/[/img]

I noticed that after the "Cut" run the adresse of the parallel port is messed up in the settings window.

[img]http://www.flickr.com/photos/20968590@N ... otostream/[/img]

I hope I presented enough details and somebody can help me with my problem.

Thank very much in advance for your help.

Josef

Re: Problems using CUT mode

Posté : sam. mai 05, 2012 11:08 pm
par Vincent
Hi Josef,

Please be sure it exist just one Jedicut folder, because yours pictures show a problem wich occur when the plug-in don't read the file "adresse_port_LPT.ini" to found the port parallel address. In fact the address is succefully readed just one time (when the plug-in is choosed in the list), but not later when you launch a cut or other command to the interface.

Additionnaly, please try with the lastest version of this plug-in : CnCnet_XP_Vista_7.dll. It is included with new Jedicut version in download.section

regards,
Vince

Re: Problems using CUT mode

Posté : sam. mai 05, 2012 11:40 pm
par Josef
Hi vince,

thank you very much.
After deleting everything related to Jedicut in the program folder and installing the latest version 2.3.2 everything works just fine.
Now I can start to build the actual foam cutter.

:) Great support !! :)

Regards,

Josef