Bringing my PhlatPrinter out of storage replaced the threaded rod my youngest bent(thus the storage). plugged everything in and no lights on the control board I have 31v at the terminal on the board and continuity check is good across the fuse holders. The board is the printer port cmc, easy-cnc, which looks like they don't exist any more..... i really don't know how to trouble shoot from here, don't have my videos on the build and testing... Any help is appreciated.....
Hi RC ! The build video you can find here , http://www.openbuilds.com/builds/original-phlatprinter.95/ Good luck getting her going again
If any one can upload a pdf of the easy-cnc driver board instructions/scematic that was included I'm sure it wouldn't be helping just me..... Edit..finally found a pdf online...no help.. i find it hard to believe that i fried all 3 big chips... 3 originals are outdated.... any replacements??? sigh...
you can get the driver chips from digikey i will find the replacement # if i still have it EDIT: DIGI-KEY Part # 620-1146-1-ND The phone # is 800-344-4539 website http://www.digikey.com/product-sear...ee=0&rohs=0&quantity=&ptm=0&fid=0&pageSize=25
Hi there, I bought my Phlat printer way back when! The kit went into storage for when I retired! Which took a little longer than I thought! She's all built up now, with a few modifications along the way and I'm ready to start testing and have an old Desk top computer running Windows 98. Here's the rub, what do I need to load onto the Computer to make my printer work? In words of one syllable please.