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Subject: Re: [Homebrew_PCBs] Re: Plotter Information

From: Bill Maxwell <wrmaxwell@...>
Date: 2011-02-06

Give me a snail mail address, Don and I'll send you a copy of the CD.
I'm temporarily in Canberra at present and using pre-paid nextG, so
bandwidth is too limited to try emailing it.

The manual gives the switch settings and also a good description of the
DXY and RD-GL Command sets. I'm not sure whether they are all common to
the DXY-800 although I did come across a review in a 1984 magazine when
I was clearing out my old shack a month ago that suggested they were
then newly released on the market at the same time, with the 800
offering a slightly cheaper, single pen option. There was some coverage
on this group back in January though that suggested the DXY-800 had more
in common with a different model.

Supply is a little unusual in that it supplies 9VDC at 500mA and 35 DC
at 700mA supposedly, although mine supplies 15VDC and 40VDC, which
combined with its weight suggests that it is a simple tapped- secondary
transformer and rectifier supply, without regulation.

Bill, VK7MX

On 6/02/2011 3:45 PM, VK3YV wrote:
> Hi Bill, I have nothing except the plotter and even that is missing the
> power supply. Is there any chance of a copy of what you have scanned it
> would be most useful and I would at least have an idea what the switches do.
> Its all black magic at the moment!
> Many thanks,
> Don....
> vk3yv@...
>
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Bill Maxwell"<wrmaxwell@...>
> To:<Homebrew_PCBs@yahoogroups.com>
> Sent: Sunday, February 06, 2011 12:15 PM
> Subject: Re: [Homebrew_PCBs] Re: Plotter Information
>
>
>> I cant help with the DXY-800 specifically, Don but I have recently
>> scanned the Operations manual for its multi-pen brother, the DXY-880, if
>> that helps.
>>
>> Bill, VK7MX
>>
>> On 6/02/2011 11:54 AM, VK3YV wrote:
>>> Hi , I am again looking for information on a DXY 800. I have one with
>>> both
>>> serial and parallel but no information regarding drivers and any other
>>> info
>>> that is relative to it, "any luck". If all else fails I may rebuild it
>>> using a 5 axis driver board I am waiting on. The only problem I have is
>>> it
>>> is a MACH 3 CNC activated thing and I don't know If I can plot with it. I
>>> have a HP pen holder and solenoid to replace the Roland one. One of the
>>> uses
>>> will be for board layouts using the plotter frame and use the electronics
>>> in
>>> a better frame and steppers to engrave panels.
>>> Many thanks,
>>> Don....
>>>
>>>
>>> ----- Original Message -----
>>> From: "designer_craig"<cs6061@...>
>>> To:<Homebrew_PCBs@yahoogroups.com>
>>> Sent: Sunday, February 06, 2011 6:25 AM
>>> Subject: [Homebrew_PCBs] Re: Plotter Information
>>>
>>>
>>>> PC stock would not work in a larger HP plotter, you have a grit roller
>>>> and
>>>> a rubber pinch roller. It depends on the grit pattern digging into the
>>>> paper. Alos the paper bed is curved. You also need a roller set at the
>>>> other side of the paper or it will not run straight.
>>>>
>>>> Best bet is to find a smaller 11 x17 flat bed HP pen plotter. They had
>>>> an
>>>> electrostatic system for holding the paper down and a gantry pen holder
>>>> system.
>>>>
>>>> Craig
>>>>
>>>> --- In Homebrew_PCBs@yahoogroups.com, Mark Lerman<mlerman@...> wrote:
>>>>> Yes, I had heard about the indentation. I assume the indents are on
>>>>> the bottom so that I could mount the pcb on paper or cardboard?? Can
>>>>> a pcb fit mechanically without modification?
>>>>> Mark
>>>>>
>>>>> At 04:19 PM 2/4/2011, you wrote:
>>>>>> Note:
>>>>>> The pen moves in the X plane and the PAPER moves in the Y plane. A
>>>>>> PCB
>>>>>> is
>>>>>> rigid so you would need to attached to the equivalent of a paper
>>>>>> carrier.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> The plotter technology is clever with the grit wheels actually
>>>>>> indenting
>>>>>> the
>>>>>> paper on the first pass so the paper on future passes back and forth
>>>>>> track
>>>>>> the previous indented markings.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> A long time ago I played around with this idea but I was using a fiber
>>>>>> optic
>>>>>> cable to keep the laser stationary and the weight down for the pen
>>>>>> assembly.
>>>>>> Today lasers are much smaller.
>>>>>> Bertho
>>>>>> ==============================
>>>>>>
>>>>>> From: Mark Lerman Sent: Friday, February 04, 2011 15:38
>>>>>> At 03:25 PM 2/4/2011, you wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>>> --- On Fri, 4/2/11, Mark Lerman<mlerman@...> wrote:
>>>>>>>> From: Mark Lerman<mlerman@...>
>>>>>> homebrew_PCBs@yahoogroups.com
>>>>>>>> Date: Friday, 4 February, 2011, 18:52
>>>>>>>> work. Questions:
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> 1 - How good is a plotter's resolution?
>>>>>>> Just a quick answer: the basic resolution of HPGL, the
>>>>>>> HP plotter language that nearly all plotters use, is
>>>>>>> 40 steps per mm. So, if you add 40 to a co-ordinate,
>>>>>>> the pen moves by 1mm. Now, I don't know if this is
>>>>>>> the mechanical resolution of the plotter, but it sets
>>>>>>> an upper limit to resolution, at least.
>>>>>> Thanks - that would be .001 inch (1 mil) per step, more than adequate!
>>>>>> Mark
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
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