Re: Linear bearing types?
Posted by
Don Hughes
on 1999-05-25 21:47:12 UTC
> I do have a photoplotter with 1/2" round rails, and it has some vibrationJohn, you're plotter, is it a flatbed plotter? If so, I am desperately
> problems that require damping. It has an optical carriage that weighs
> ounces, and no cutting forces at all!
>
looking for one that is a "D" drafting paper size(34" x 22") or larger.
If you happen to know of such about, or if anyone in the group here
knows of one that some company or themselves have sitting around, I
would be very interested in talking with them.
I would only be running this with optics as well and driven with HPGL
drivers from the LPT1 directly.
Regards,
Don Hughes
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groehm@x...
1999-05-24 03:50:53 UTC
Linear bearing types?
Jon Elson
1999-05-25 21:41:47 UTC
Re: Linear bearing types?
Don Hughes
1999-05-25 21:47:12 UTC
Re: Linear bearing types?
garfield@x...
1999-05-25 22:07:52 UTC
Re: Linear bearing types?
garfield@x...
1999-05-25 22:10:34 UTC
Re: Linear bearing types?
Ian W. Wright
1999-05-26 01:56:56 UTC
Re: Linear bearing types?
Don Hughes
1999-05-26 08:20:40 UTC
Re: Linear bearing types?
Ian W. Wright
1999-05-26 12:06:04 UTC
Re: Linear bearing types?
Jon Elson
1999-05-26 22:05:25 UTC
Re: Linear bearing types?
Don Hughes
1999-05-28 18:05:57 UTC
Re: Linear bearing types?
William Scalione
1999-05-29 17:44:54 UTC
Re: Linear bearing types?
Don Hughes
1999-05-31 14:36:07 UTC
Re: Linear bearing types?