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but i dont know how to shift the values so that i can run stepper motor through that. I checked it with led, it is blinking but the time delay is not that much expected. But the value corresponds to seond element is not wrote on the parallel port instead all the other data ports are glowiing with less brightness
LabVIEW loops can auto index an array. This is a convenience since you don't have to do it yourself inside the loop (like you did). It's also good for performance since the compiler can figure out in advance how much memory to allocate.
Auto-indexing works both ways; you can process an input array on element on each loop iteration OR you can build an output array of elements that were generated during loop iterations. For many datatypes the auto-index function is the default but you can always change it if that's not what you want.
When i write 1, 2, 4 in first, second and third element of array The LED connected with data port corresponds to first element of array only glowing brightly(in this case LED connected to D0 glows and if write 2 in first element then LED connected to D1 glows). And all other data lines are blinking with same rate dimly. i tryed to vary the delay but i cannot figure out any difference.
Try this VI where I changed your for loop. This will allow you to set a value and send it, then check another, etc. The value you enter and send should light up correctly if your converter is doing what it's supposed to.
(But the values are not shifting while program is running evenafter i changed the values in write buffer and pressed the 'send to visa' button. I have to stop program and give another value in write buffer to shift the LED light.)
Changing the value and pressing send while the VI is running should change the output properly. It sounds like your USB to parallel converter isn't doing what you expect. Try sending a zero between each value to see if it clears the output and allows you to send a new value correctly.
Unfortunately, the USB to parallel converter is probably designed to use with old printers and may not implement VISA well. You may have to get a DAQ card or dedicated stepper driver to move your motor.
But still i dont know why it is working. I just added "set timeout" funtion from visa advanced palette and used run continuously button it causes the four LED to blink alternatively with expected sequence and time delay as mentioned in "set time out" funtion.
My aim is to give the number of steps to stepper motor so that it can move to expected position and stop but, if i give number of steps in N terminal of for loop and run the program(not run continuously here) It stops the loop instantly.
Hello.Just purchased a new Dell tower and am bummed that my trusty imageCLASS D420 will not work with windows 11(at least i don`t think as i cannot find an 11 driver.Much obliged if anyone knows a way i can get them to communicate.BIG thanx!
Hi Hector - thanks for the reply. I am able now to connect to the printer with a USB cable, but through my wired network. Is there a factory reset procedure so I can reset all of the network features?
Windows 10 drivers do not work for me on a Windows 11 HP Pavilion, installing as a local printer. Printer installs but does not print test page, nor a Word document. Document just stays in print queue.
Addition by JustDon: My problem has been solved. Here is what I think I did wrong. First, I had the printer plugged in to the PC and turned on when I ran setup.exe to install the drivers. Second, I tried to install it in LPT1, the parallel port when it needs a USB port. With the drivers improperly installed, there was no choice of a USB port. Properly installed, a port named USB001 was added to the port list. An aside: I read that some older printers can't run on the new high speed USB ports, but after I installed it in a USB 2.0 port, I moved it to a "super speed" usb port and it worked fine. So yes, the ImageClass D420 can be installed on a Windows 11 PC (mine is a HP Pavillion) using the Windows 10 drivers, as Hector said, but if you don't install them correctly, you may mistakenly conclude it won't work.
This package contains the Intel Local Management Service (LMS) and Serial-over-LAN (SOL) support for Intel Active Management Technology (AMT) for the supported desktop models and operating systems. This software is part of the Intel Digital Office Initiative.
HP does not provide Win10 drivers for your model PC, so basically, you should NOT have forced an installation of Win10 because HP does not have the drivers needed to ensure full operation of all the hardware that came with your PC.
The PCI2S1PVA 2 Port 16C550 Serial and 1 Port EPP/ECP Parallel Slot Saver PCI Card gives you two 16C550 serial ports with data transfer speeds up to 460.8Kbps on the card, and one EPP/ECP parallel port with data transfer speeds up to 1.5Mbps (Up to 3x faster than onboard parallel ports) on a separate riser.
Perfect for connecting to any parallel and serial devices including printers, scanners and ISDN terminal adapters. Installation is a breeze with support for a broad range of operating systems including Windows, Mac OS and Linux. Plus, IRQ sharing and a PCI plug and play interface, guarantee convenient, hassle-free connections to your serial and parallel peripherals.
Note: If the Run as Administrator option is not available, you might be attempting to run the installer from within the zipped file. Extract the files using the instructions in Step 2.
You can check multiple ports at the same time by opening multiple sessions, putting the loopback adapter on one port, and trying to type into each session. When you can see what you are typing, you know that the COM port is working and you can see which port number the physical serial port is. Close the window for the port that you just tested to speed up the testing of the remaining serial ports.
When you troubleshoot issues with a serial or parallel hybrid device, there are some quick tests that you can complete to rule out potential problems. You can test to make sure that the following components are working correctly and are not the source of the issue:
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