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| rolandpenplotter:
Hello :) Well, since my username is rather obscure, I thought I'd better get on and show you all what it means, and what I got from "Freecycle" here in England. The gentleman who donated it is an ex-engineer (not sure what kind) I think... and he even asked his wife TO DELIVER it to me; how's that for kind! Does anyone have any UK sources for Roland/HP plotter pens, or know the best kind of readily available "human held" pens (IE: Normal pens :D) that I can modify to fit it, and which have a strong nib and a good ink flow? I *love* *love* *love* this thing! It's the best Freecycle find in AGES, and provides me HOURS of entertainment. I want to, eventually, use it for my schematics. Sadly, it only supports up to Windows XP... ah well - no problem :) |
| rexxar:
Why is it drawing elements of that schematic in seemingly random order? Seems somewhat inefficient. |
| c4757p:
I have absolutely no use for this whatsoever and yet I want one. ;D --- Quote from: rexxar on January 12, 2014, 05:10:59 am ---Why is it drawing elements of that schematic in seemingly random order? Seems somewhat inefficient. --- End quote --- It's probably drawing them in the order in which the software listed them, which is probably related to the order in which they were placed. |
| steve30:
That circuit diagram looks nice :). I wouldn't mind a plotter like that. Can it draw directly onto PCBs? |
| c4757p:
--- Quote from: steve30 on January 12, 2014, 05:21:40 am ---Can it draw directly onto PCBs? --- End quote --- Now I want one. |
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