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Desay Xy380p??

TINT

New Member
i bought this machine secondhand. i bought the cutter and a signgo software, but instead i bought a signgo lite which says its compatible with teh machine. ive tried using or cutting something but machine i guess does not respond. any ideas??:thankyou:
 

Lunatic Taskbar

New Member
Try the Roland PNC 1000 or the 1000a driver, if it doesnt have its own driver, infact you may also try the refine drivers in there as well.

Does the machine cut a sample test cut, (a square within a square) this should be a simple button push button from the display on the cutter. the next thing to try is after we have assertained that the software is ok and the machine is ok is the connection, in between, is the cable ok, is it "known to be working".

Also what are you trying to cut? is it something you have created within signgo or is it a picture you have pulled in? I would initially try to cut your name or something, type it into the program (signgo) directly and try to cut it that way. its a while since I looked at signgo so I cant give you step by steps with it.

After you eliminate or run through some of these things please come back and give us some more info.

Good luck
 

TINT

New Member
by the way i just noticed a newbie section so i'll head on over there.

but yea, i have done several sample cuts, by hitting the test button. i've downloaded and registered, and licensed the software SigngoLite. the cutter is a cheap one, but im just putting my foot in the door and i thought it would be a good foundation to start on. i connected the pc to the cutter, set it up as com2, nothing. i tried com1, and nothing. so really its the machine that is not responded, the guy i bought it from did say it was working. i did try to cut something, but no response. i've looked around online to see if they're is a seperate driver for the cutter itself to make it work:rolleyes:
 

Lunatic Taskbar

New Member
Ok so how is it connected to the computer, is it via a Com port or a parallel port (lpt1) com ports are "generally" small and are 9pin, Does it have a USB option? So if its USB to Serial that opens up a new can of worms. If you give us more info we will be able to help more.
 

TINT

New Member
i've got it connected through serial cable. on the machine where the serial cable is connected underneat it says RS-2320. but the cable i was given is a radio shack serial cable. :rolleyes:
 

Lunatic Taskbar

New Member
and is the software pointing to the appropriate com port in the software.

And have you tried to cut something from directly in the signgo software.

and have you tried the roland pnc 1000 or 1000a driver?
 

dclet

New Member
but the cable i was given is a radio shack serial cable

all serial cables are not the same....pin assignments may be different with certain plotter makers...sumtin to think about.
 

dclet

New Member
It should work with windows generic hpgl driver....I think the desays are standard hpgl plotters.

there should be generic drivers, also in your software.. sorry not familiar with signgo....

http://www.desaypc.com/

friend of mine has one, it's loud but works fine.
 

cOrKinSA

New Member
all serial cables are not the same....pin assignments may be different with certain plotter makers...sumtin to think about.

Bought my friends Master Plotter and when I hooked it up to my 20ft. cable it wouldn't read so I ended up buying a 10ft. and it ran perfect.

Also
Check these settings...

Go to:
Control Panel
System
Hardware Tab
Device Manager
Port LPT1
Port settings
Click "Never use an interrupt"
Make sure your LPT Port Number is "LPT1"
Click OK.
Try it out.
 

bigben

Not a newbie
Send me an email to ( info (at) ssbgrafix.ca ) I will send you the drivers and all the details you need for the install.

Ben
 

TINT

New Member
and is the software pointing to the appropriate com port in the software.

And have you tried to cut something from directly in the signgo software.

and have you tried the roland pnc 1000 or 1000a driver?

i have tried cutting directly from the software and i select which driver to use. and i've switched around com1, to com 2, and nothing, when click on "cut" so i can start cutting, the software freezes for like 20seconds, and then it shows a "!" sign with a yes and no, when i no it unfreezes, and when i press yes, it continues to freeze, its been the same story since i got it:rolleyes:. and i have tried with both rolands like you mentioned and its done the same way. i dont know, i think i got something connected the wrong way?? im only suppose to connect to the pc with either a serial port, or a parallel right?

all serial cables are not the same....pin assignments may be different with certain plotter makers...sumtin to think about.
That's what i was thinking...

Bought my friends Master Plotter and when I hooked it up to my 20ft. cable it wouldn't read so I ended up buying a 10ft. and it ran perfect.

Also
Check these settings...

Go to:
Control Panel
System
Hardware Tab
Device Manager
Port LPT1
Port settings
Click "Never use an interrupt"
Make sure your LPT Port Number is "LPT1"
Click OK.
Try it out.

done that man and the settings where already that way. :Cool 2:


i really appreciate you guys helping out a newbie so soon:thankyou:
 

Kysparky

New Member
check the baud rate. I think it should be 9600 and it may be set higher in the setup on the printer. If they are not the same on printer and program or port setting they dont see each other.
 
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Cadmn

New Member
might need to make sure your line thickness is hairline & not thicker it makes difference with Corel & roland
 

cOrKinSA

New Member
I found it! Maybe this will help you.
If it is to crappy to read, PM me with your email and I will send the PDF.

:beer

signgoLITE_instructions.jpg
 
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