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Printer reference design

Printer reference design

2003-12-09 by Frank Alcantara

Hi Guys

I've been here during a year, at least, learning with you, now I am
needing some help. I am looking for any kind of printers reference
design, either thermal or matrix printer, to a point of sale. I need
this to include that funcionality in one customer project. Please
forgive my awful English and the double posting.

Thanks in advance.

Frank Alcantara

Re: [AVR-Chat] Printer reference design

2003-12-09 by Dave VanHorn

At 03:50 PM 12/9/2003 +0000, Frank Alcantara wrote:
>Hi Guys
>
>I've been here during a year, at least, learning with you, now I am
>needing some help. I am looking for any kind of printers reference
>design, either thermal or matrix printer, to a point of sale. I need
>this to include that funcionality in one customer project. Please
>forgive my awful English and the double posting.

I can help you, but we need to talk offline. This is not a trivial project.

Re: Printer reference design

2003-12-10 by jeronimoavelar

Hi Frank ,
By your e-mail and ISP , I conclude that you are in Brasil , 
probably in Brasilia as I am . You can try contact Bematech for the 
printer mechanisms and reference design that you are searching for . 
They are the major brazilian provider for this stuff . Take a look 
at 

http://www.bematech.com.br/produtos/blocokc2580p.asp

Regards,
Jeronimo.


--- In AVR-Chat@yahoogroups.com, Dave VanHorn <dvanhorn@c...> wrote:
> At 03:50 PM 12/9/2003 +0000, Frank Alcantara wrote:
> >Hi Guys
> >
> >I've been here during a year, at least, learning with you, now I 
am
> >needing some help. I am looking for any kind of printers reference
> >design, either thermal or matrix printer, to a point of sale. I 
need
> >this to include that funcionality in one customer project. Please
> >forgive my awful English and the double posting.
> 
> I can help you, but we need to talk offline. This is not a trivial 
project.

Re: [AVR-Chat] Re: Printer reference design

2003-12-10 by Frank Alcantara

Thank you very much Jeronimo. You are almost right, I am in Curitiba, just in Bematech garden. I am already talk with then however, they are so big and so expensive, wich I am looking for other solutions.
Frank Alcantara
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Sent: Wednesday, December 10, 2003 3:11 PM
Subject: [AVR-Chat] Re: Printer reference design

Hi Frank ,
By your e-mail and ISP , I conclude that you are in Brasil ,
probably in Brasilia as I am . You can try contact Bematech for the
printer mechanisms and reference design that you are searching for .
They are the major brazilian provider for this stuff . Take a look
at

http://www.bematech.com.br/produtos/blocokc2580p.asp

Regards,
Jeronimo.


--- In AVR-Chat@yahoogroups.com, Dave VanHorn wrote:
> At 03:50 PM 12/9/2003 +0000, Frank Alcantara wrote:
> >Hi Guys
> >
> >I've been here during a year, at least, learning with you, now I
am
> >needing some help. I am looking for any kind of printers reference
> >design, either thermal or matrix printer, to a point of sale. I
need
> >this to include that funcionality in one customer project. Please
> >forgive my awful English and the double posting.
>
> I can help you, but we need to talk offline. This is not a trivial
project.



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Re: [AVR-Chat] Printer reference design

2003-12-13 by Reza

--- Frank Alcantara <frankalcantara@brturbo.com.br>
wrote:

> .........

Hi.

I was worked on an Ink Jet printer compatible with
Epson 1060 last year; using an ATmega128, Xilinx
95288XL CPLD, 256 KB SRAM and 1MB of ROM area.

but please mail me directly if you want to know more
about it.

reza.


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Re: [AVR-Chat] Printer reference design

2003-12-13 by Frank Alcantara

HI Reza
Thank you very much. I will mail you in a private way.
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----- Original Message -----
From: Reza
Sent: Saturday, December 13, 2003 6:04 AM
Subject: Re: [AVR-Chat] Printer reference design

--- Frank Alcantara <frankalcantara@brturbo.com.br>
wrote:

> .........

Hi.

I was worked on an Ink Jet printer compatible with
Epson 1060 last year; using an ATmega128, Xilinx
95288XL CPLD, 256 KB SRAM and 1MB of ROM area.

but please mail me directly if you want to know more
about it.

reza.


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Re: [AVR-Chat] please help...heat-tracking robot

2003-12-14 by Richard Reeves

> i want to make a robot which can track heat like candle light....how
> about the tracker?? is there any heat tracking sensors??how can i get
> that sensors?
I've used IR thermopiles for remote temperature measurement.  Might be worth 
a try.  There are similar sensors that are for use in PIR units for security 
systems - Farnell stock the Murata IRA-E700.  Have a look at the TP337 from 
these folks in Austria, they're nice devices: 
http://www.roithner-laser.com/



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please help...heat-tracking robot

2003-12-14 by Ridho Alpha

helllo....

i want to make a robot which can track heat like candle light....how about the tracker?? is there any heat tracking sensors??how can i get that sensors?

thanx

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Re: [AVR-Chat] please help...heat-tracking robot

2003-12-15 by Ridho Alpha

how about if i use pyroelectric???

Richard Reeves wrote:
> i want to make a robot which can track heat like candle light....how
> about the tracker?? is there any heat tracking sensors??how can i get
> that sensors?
I've used IR thermopiles for remote temperature measurement. Might be worth
a try. There are similar sensors that are for use in PIR units for security
systems - Farnell stock the Murata IRA-E700. Have a look at the TP337 from
these folks in Austria, they're nice devices:
http://www.roithner-laser.com/



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