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Dec 05, 2013 Roland DXY-1150 pen plotter drawing the Adler steam. Plotter Roland DXY 1200 - Duration: 1:02. CrystalAnn Recommended for you. Roland VersaStudio BN. Fantom-X Series USB Driver v1.0 for Mac OS 10.6. This is the USB driver for Mac OS X 10.6 (Snow Leopard). Fantom-X Series USB Driver v1.20 for Mac OS 10.5 and Earlier. This is the USB driver for Mac OS X 10.5 (Leopard) and earlier. Fantom-X USB Drivers (MAC Classic) Use this driver for Macs running OS 8.x and 9.x. Fantom-X Editor Version 1.53 (PC).
This is a driver for using the UA-25 with Mac OS X 10.6 (Snow Leopard). Compatible with Apple's standards of CoreMIDI Universal Binary Driver (32-bit and 64-bit drivers). Retrolink website. Mar 25, 2013 - Doro Tape in the UK sell plotter pens for the Roland plotters. I am looking to purchase one and would want to drive it via serial only (and from a Mac). The main difference is the age of the model, the 1100 was in the 1300,1200,1100 series. Materials & Inks ↳ Roland VersaWorks and other Software.
Clc workbench tutorial. I looked and I don't think I have any docs for the DXY-880. Its the first Roland I bought (I also have an 1100 and a 1200 and a DPX-3300). In general the same code works on all the plotters and mostly on the HP7475A. (I have one of those as well, also an Hitachi, Epson and another one that I can't remember). If you are familiar with the HP I don't think you will have any problems.
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It is nice to watch. I wrote an 'Hangman Program' and took it to an exhibition. It went down really well.
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The only issue I had is that the pen clip is 'flimsy' and needed tweaking as it dropped pens. Thanks for the effort. I missed out on the auction on the DXY-880. However, a few weeks later I ended up snagging a brand new Roland DXY-1150. This is a much more common printer, and I think one of their last pen plotters. So I'm all set.
Paid a pretty penny for it, though. However, I'm gonna have a lot of fun with it. I have all sorts of ideas.
I tested an adapter with my HP pen plotter so I could use metallic pens on it, and it worked! So my next project is to get some various colored gel pens (the kinda that you can write on dark surfaces) and I want to recreate vector arcade screens and print them to some matte black card stock. Hang 'em on my wall. Some Tempest, Asteroids, Star Wars.

Who knows what else. Gonna be fun. Only problem with my nifty new printer is that it didn't come with the packet of pens, which also included a very handy dust cover and the spacers for aligning the paper. I think it uses the same pens as the HP plotter.