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To me it looks like the shaft coupler is broken.
Measure the shaft sizes and size of the coupler and go to:
https://www.mcmaster.com/products/shaft-couplings/
You do need to find why it broke, maybe misalignment, a seized bearing or something else is/was stuck.
The strawberries we planted last year are very healthy this year, We used to get so many that I was making strawberry wine for a while.
The garlic is tall and the blueberries will have to be covered in a month or so.
Just planted the watermelon and muskmelon.
Been dumping dump4-5 yd trailer...
Using a 25 pin cable.
Not sure if it would work but they do make a USB to 25 pin connector to easily add a LPT port.
I am not a plotter tech, but I would try whatever drivers are available.
You will know it is the correct one when it cuts correctly.
We have an old ioline plotter that is still plugging along.
Did a quick search and came up with:
https://ioline.com/support/classic-super88-support/
One thing I do remember is that we are using a cutting profile for a different ioline plotter and it works.
It may be missing, I posted a comment the other day and went back to edit the spelling and there was no edit button.
May be a bug in the program. I'll see if i can edit this one after it is posted.
Edit button is there for this one but not for the other post.
We tried buying HP latex printer print heads when HP stopped producing them.
From what I remember about 75% + were bad. They were cheap enough at the time that it was worth a shot.
I don't think I would take a chance with a more expensive print head.
Another important thing to consider is how long will the company support the current machines they sell. Having been an owner of an HP L260
latex printer, I will never purchase another HP product because they stopped producing inks and supporting the printers not too long (in printer years)...
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