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If your PC has real com ports I would disable these in the computer bios, if they're not available to Windows it shouldn't allocate any resources to them. Com1 is almost always in use and if you have an internal modem that is normally allocated com3.
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Looking to upgrade to something bigger and better, but at the minute I am more than happy. Strange little machine sometimes, but does the job nicely when its working. Then reinstall PLTDraw and then when its open, switch the CT630 on.
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Cheers Matt Yep thats the issue when I reboot it does not see the serial adaptor and It takes loads of faffing about to get it to see it, do you know what the issue is? I use PLTDraw, and the only way I have found to work is to uninstall PLTDraw and then plug the USB back in. As long as the ports are configured properly the P-Cuts seem to work fine on anything. Also ran on Vista and XP with no problems. Also by disabling Com2 in the first place it ensures no conflict with the hardware Com2 as set in the Bios can occur which may cause issues. The laptop really hasn't got the hard drive space, memory or speed for me to be able to 'work' with it, so i do all my design and other work on the PC, save the files as cut ready, and just open and cut the ready files from the laptop wireless network. I also ran on Com2 on both machines also with no problems. Com3 on a pc running WindowsXP, and Com3 on a laptop running Windows2000. Even does the intricate bit around the shoe on the Good Year logo without a problem on a 150mm wide graphic. Have to say for anything less than industrial use I can't see anyone needing much more than a PCut - I've cut about 40m of 320mm now in a day and a bit and it's not even flinched. Hopefully this'll help anyone else out who's stuck in the future. Took me about 30 mins to set it up and have it working including digging an old PC out to drive it and building the stand. Check the port speed on the cutter is set to 9600. Works fine, no issues setting it up however I can see where many may struggle as it's not exactly plug and play! Navigate to Device Manager and disable Com2 right click, disable if already present. Have to say for anything less than industrial use I can't see anyone needing much more than a PCut - I've cut about 40m of 320mm now in a day and a bit and it's not even flinched.ĭear all, Picked a P-Cut up on Saturday and been happily chopping graphics out for most of the weekend. If it's in your computer, Driver Robot can see it.
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I've never had this much trouble installing anything in my life! Have you got the FTDI convertor installed correctly as this will make a difference to the setup and what software you are cutting from.Ĭontrol System: Risc Micro-controller. Tried the Add New Hardware Wizard from the control panel but no joy there either. ※ Download: ?dl&keyword=artcut+2009+usb+driver+download&source=