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Re: Using a plotter to scribe bboards

2005-06-05 by idaho_huckleberry

The plotter works just fine in every mode I have tried it in, I am 
using WinLINE software to talk to the plotter with success, I have 
also printed directly to it from the Eagle software and get a good 
board layout on paper. It's just when I try to use the scribe 
software links that have been on this board before that it acts this 
way. 

I am trying the scratch software I found at:
http://mynock.dhs.org/pcbmilling/



--- In Homebrew_PCBs@yahoogroups.com, "Steve" <alienrelics@y...> 
wrote:
> Are you using the correct serial cable or adapter? The serial port 
on
> those HP plotters is not standard.
> 
> Scroll down this page:
> http://tinyurl.com/8w4dv
> 
> Also the small format HP plotters use a lower left origin.
> 
> Steve Greenfield
> 
> --- In Homebrew_PCBs@yahoogroups.com, "idaho_huckleberry"
> <dmiller45@j...> wrote:
> > Has any one had any luck in using a plotter to scribe through 
the etch 
> > resist to make a PCB?
> > I have a HP 7440 plotter I have modified with a scribe head, I 
down 
> > loaded a routine suggested on this group and tried it on my 
Eagle 
> > layout. It seems to create the files, but when I send them to 
the 
> > plotter the scribe just goes to the upper left corner of the 
board, 
> > makes noises and bounces the scribe up and down. I suspect it is 
> > trying to get to some un-reachable portion and that is the 
furthest it 
> > can get to.
> > 
> > I see where others have used this successfully, is there some 
other 
> > modifications to the softweare or plotter that needs to be made?

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