Hi Mark, it may be worth a try - could you please email a photo or 2. Does
it work, and what is it worth to you?
thanks
Paul
> Hi Mark, it may be worth a try - could you please email a photo or 2. Does
> it work, and what is it worth to you?
>
> thanks
> Paul
I can't really say if it'll work as the plotter
it came off had a dead switchmode supply. You
can have it for $10 which should cover the cost
of the express post bag and some fuel to get to
the post office.
It's of double sided PCB construction, has an
inbuilt inverter to drive the display and is not
much bigger than the display unit itself.
Does yours have a 5 wire connector?.
Paul and Paula - 24 Apr 2005 02:19 GMT
Mark, mine has a 5 pin connector on the left, is double sided and has a
(broken) inverter built in. Its about 110mmx40mm give or take. I would
like to go ahead, can you please give me your email (I tried emailing you
direct without success)?
For what its worth - do you still have the plotter?
Im in Perth - Where are you?
cheers
Paul
>> Hi Mark, it may be worth a try - could you please email a photo or 2.
>> Does it work, and what is it worth to you?
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>
> Does yours have a 5 wire connector?.
Mark Harriss - 28 Apr 2005 03:04 GMT
Hi Paul, I tried your email but no reply yet.
Mark H
Paul and Paula - 28 Apr 2005 13:14 GMT
Hi Mark, I have been wondering what had happened - I have a spam filter so
maybe it killed your message - Ill look into it. In the meantime, can you
please contact me on
nospam-paulasdesigns@iprimus.com.au
without the "nospam-" of course, or on 0409 081 755 if youre in Australia.
I have also sent this message to your email but I receive a return message
saying there is no such address.
thanks
Paul
> Hi Paul, I tried your email but no reply yet.
>
> Mark H
Mark Harriss - 24 Apr 2005 07:08 GMT
> I can't really say if it'll work as the plotter
> it came off had a dead switchmode supply. You
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>
> Does yours have a 5 wire connector?.
It does not appear to have the same interface as
this display though which has a 10 pin connector:
http://www.futaba.com/products/display_modules/module_products/pdfs/M202SD01LA-LJ.pdf
mine has 5 pins on the right as you look at the
unit from the rear.
matt - 23 Apr 2005 23:22 GMT
you could also look to see if theres a Noritake model suitable for
your purpose. http://www.noritake-itron.com/
> > I can't really say if it'll work as the plotter
> > it came off had a dead switchmode supply. You
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> It does not appear to have the same interface as
> this display though which has a 10 pin connector:
http://www.futaba.com/products/display_modules/module_products/pdfs/M202SD01LA-LJ.pdf
> mine has 5 pins on the right as you look at the
> unit from the rear.
Paul and Paula - 25 Apr 2005 04:44 GMT
Hi Matt, thanks for the tip. I had a look around - nothing suitable. I
have been told this is a "custom" part for HP and neither HP nor Futaba are
willing/able to help me.
Oh well, cheers
Paul
> you could also look to see if theres a Noritake model suitable for
> your purpose. http://www.noritake-itron.com/
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>> mine has 5 pins on the right as you look at the
>> unit from the rear.