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How to connect to computer

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I'm probably way behind most of everyone else on this forum, but how exactly do I connect the parallel port of my computer to the 3d printer? Like which board, which connection does that actually happen on because I can't seem to find it in the electrical schematic. I'm a true novice at this stuff so any help would be appreciated. Thanks.
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You connect the parallel port from your computer to the 3-axis board with the included parallel port cable. the 3-axis board is the larger circuit board that all the motors connect to.. motors connect to one side of the board, the parallel port is on the other.

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guanu wrote:You connect the parallel port from your computer to the 3-axis board with the included parallel port cable. the 3-axis board is the larger circuit board that all the motors connect to.. motors connect to one side of the board, the parallel port is on the other.

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If you do not have a parallel port on your computer, you can buy a Parallel -> USB Adapter on eBay
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Extrude3D wrote:
guanu wrote:You connect the parallel port from your computer to the 3-axis board with the included parallel port cable. the 3-axis board is the larger circuit board that all the motors connect to.. motors connect to one side of the board, the parallel port is on the other.

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If you do not have a parallel port on your computer, you can buy a Parallel -> USB Adapter on eBay
Unless Mach3 has changed/upgraded drivers, that is not supported. I haven't used Mach3 in a while, but last I used it, Mach3 did not support a USB->parallel port adapter. They need direct hardware access to a parallel port, the USB device does not have a hardware address that drivers/tools can utilize.
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michaellatif wrote:
Extrude3D wrote:
guanu wrote:You connect the parallel port from your computer to the 3-axis board with the included parallel port cable. the 3-axis board is the larger circuit board that all the motors connect to.. motors connect to one side of the board, the parallel port is on the other.

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If you do not have a parallel port on your computer, you can buy a Parallel -> USB Adapter on eBay
Unless Mach3 has changed/upgraded drivers, that is not supported. I haven't used Mach3 in a while, but last I used it, Mach3 did not support a USB->parallel port adapter. They need direct hardware access to a parallel port, the USB device does not have a hardware address that drivers/tools can utilize.
My Vex Robotics USB->Parallel adapter from my first kit had some awesome drivers (both software and it had a small harness that I have never seen before) that I still use with softwares similar to Mach3 that do not support a usb->parallel port. I am not positive if it will work with mach3.

They have a discussion going on there too: http://www.machsupport.com/forum/index. ... 80.30.html
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I tried them before with Mach and they are no go. You can use Mach 3 with USB, but you need a different USB drive device like Smooth stepper. There are a couple others as well in development.
You won't find PP's on newer computers unless you build your own. Many do add additional cards. I have as well and they work fine. If you use the two port add in cards, be sure you use the correct address for the slot you are plugged into.
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PCI-E Cards (for a budget):


PCI-e Card: http://www.amazon.com/StarTech-com-Expr ... B001Q7X0Z8
PC-e Card [More Expensive]: http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B003D3 ... VXXQS65607


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http://www.tigerdirect.com/applications ... &CatId=512

Amazon's is a little better priced on express cards.
didn't check New egg.
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