An update for anyone interested. First posted in June or there abouts my intent to make a photoplotter along the lines of the one John Elson did. Said at the time I would probably take about six months to get it done. Well - I am about 1/2 way along my time line and in light of other comments around I thought I should give everyone an update. From the outset the plan has been to make the whole thing with simple technology and to do an RTFM build document on it so anyone else can make one. So far I have built a board that has all that was needed to control a servo motor and create a pixel clock. (the prototype shown in the files section). Along with this the CPU that created the pixel stream (not shown in files section yet) has been built. Next step/goal was to get it all comunicating with the computer. Originaly was going to make it terminal driven and to x-modem the plotter a TIFF file. The hope here was to make it platform independant. This turned out to be a stupid idea. The TIFF standard does not guarantee linear files :( After giving up that idea someone pointed me in the direction of windows Miniport drivers. They are very simple to make and I now have the electonics of the photoplotter pretending to be a normal laser printer to any windows machine. if anyone ever needs to do anything similar I recomend that path. Tasks still to complete are 1, Laser driving circuit 2, Mechanics of the drum 3, Mechaincs of the carraige I hope to have these finished some time soon. NB soon is a relative term - I published some of my first RTFM builds well over 10 years ago when I was still a teenager. If you go and look at them on the wayback machine I still am promising to do the NTSC version of one of those projects "soon" :D
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update - Re: homebrew laser plotter
2006-09-09 by Andrew
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