i recently acquired an older gerber embosstrack 48. i saw it cut from a computer before we purchased it, but i'm having an awful time getting it going.
i'm attempting to cut from signlab, though i suppose i could grab the flexisign from the other store. anyway, my questions are...
with older hardware like this, am i better off using the serial port, or a serial/usb adapter? will i likely get it to work without using proprietary gerber software?
unfortunately i'm not aware of the software that was used on it previously. signlab has a (driver) for the gerber embosstrack device which loads fine, however i can't get any interaction. i'm currently using the serial port, and the port configuration dialog has many options which differ from the signlab port setup, and some which don't exist. it supports serial rs232 and centronix, the latter of which i am not equipped with.
the manual states that communication default setting #2 is the default communication terms for gerber software, but i'm unable to enter those settings into signlab as the signlab port setup dialog is much more concise. purchasing the gerber software is impractical at this time.
i've tried the embosstrack driver, the mutoh xp driver (that machine is a rebranded mutoh xp), a generic hpgl(2) driver, and the hp7475 (i believe) substitute driver, all to no avail.
thanks in advance for your thoughts, and if this post is in the wrong section i apologize.
connor
i'm attempting to cut from signlab, though i suppose i could grab the flexisign from the other store. anyway, my questions are...
with older hardware like this, am i better off using the serial port, or a serial/usb adapter? will i likely get it to work without using proprietary gerber software?
unfortunately i'm not aware of the software that was used on it previously. signlab has a (driver) for the gerber embosstrack device which loads fine, however i can't get any interaction. i'm currently using the serial port, and the port configuration dialog has many options which differ from the signlab port setup, and some which don't exist. it supports serial rs232 and centronix, the latter of which i am not equipped with.
the manual states that communication default setting #2 is the default communication terms for gerber software, but i'm unable to enter those settings into signlab as the signlab port setup dialog is much more concise. purchasing the gerber software is impractical at this time.
i've tried the embosstrack driver, the mutoh xp driver (that machine is a rebranded mutoh xp), a generic hpgl(2) driver, and the hp7475 (i believe) substitute driver, all to no avail.
thanks in advance for your thoughts, and if this post is in the wrong section i apologize.
connor