blew my had drive load and erase load and erase till the drive went coral would load but signs3 would not and when i go to printer in coral there is only genaric post/script
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what language is that?
Yes, Doug, in Corel, the camm1 gets its instructions via the Printer menu options under File>print preview. That's just one of the idiosyncracies with doing it direct from corel to camm1.
The answers to everything you have happening, are in all my former posts. I am not going to retype any.
For some queer reason you do not seem to have a computer that actually works.
Whatever terrorist is blowing things up needs to be extradited. If you have now bought four new computers, I would suggest that either you, yourself, are doing something drastically wrong, or the computers did not work to begin with, so can't possibly work the plotter, or the plotter is totally stuffed and won't work.
You need a computer that works. I don't want to hear how many you have bought. You only need one of them. I don't want to hear about hard drives that have caught fire or burned, or how big they are, just that you have a single hard drive that works, however small it may be.
Get a computer that works.
Get a computer that works.
Have you got a computer that works yet?
Put Corel Draw on it. Any version after version 7.
Make sure Corel Draw works.
Ensure Corel Draw works.
Make sure Corel Draw works. If Corel Draw crashes the system and burns up the hard drive, go back about five lines, and get a computer that works, and load Corel Draw on it, and make sure it works. If that blows up, go back and do it again, or maybe just give up and buy a different brand of plotter, and different software.
You don't have to have XP, windows 98, or 2000 are fine as well as XP. You don't have to have a 500 gig hard drive, 3 gig will suffice. Win98se will suffice.
Assuming you have a computer that works, and Corel Draw works, install the Camm-1 drivers. Plug the plotter into the power & into the computer via the LPT1 & turn it on & set it up.
If something blows up, burns down, crashes or fails to work, then you have a problem that is beyond my ability to solve from the other end of the world.
I am not picking on your spelling- I am offering advice: learn to punctuate your writing. If you can't clearly communicate with us, how can you expect help instead of misunderstandings?
So far, I believe you have ignored the most important pieces of advice I have offered. I can't offer you any more, sorry.
Maybe the Camm-1 PNC1000 you own is irrepairably stuffed and won't work?
The rest of the instructions have been mentioned before.