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I bought CoCut because i didn't want to screw around looking for the correct driver and reinstalling it every time that I had a computer problem. The driver that CoCut has on their list for my PNC 1100 is not the correct driver (says a tech from CoCut) and he said that "I" have to call Roland and find the correct driver. I just spent $399 freakin bucks and I have to do the leg work? Isn't CoCut a Merchant here?
[ October 22, 2008, 09:02 PM: Message edited by: Terry Baird ]
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Have you checked rolands web site to see if they have the driver you could down load. I used to use CoCut and had to d/l a driver for my Roland machine.
Might help, might not!! But I hate that your frustrated if that helps any.
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Terry, one of the cutters I use with CoCut is a PNC-1100 and but I have the 'Roland PNC 1200' selected in CoCut as the 'Output Device.' I don't even know why I use that driver, just faintly remember that it seemed to work better.
I didn't think you had to have the Roland Print Driver installed, but that may be. I've had it installed on my computer forever, because I did try cutting straight out of Corel a time or two...
If you need to install the CAMM-1 windows driver, you can download it from here:
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ITs not cocuts fault. For some reason Roland's driver is not correct on their US site.
Old Paint is the one who knows about roland's driver challenge. And as jon above says. Use the different one.
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terry do you have XP with SP3 LOADED? as for the correct driver for rolands you need the file version 2.70(i know this one works right)d027290j.exe
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Albert Meyer, the Managing Director of Eurosystems e-mailed me today. He had Christian Weller of Eurosystems Support Team send me the proper driver with instructions on how and where to install it. There is still a problem that has to do with plotter settings not related to CoCut, but Eurosystems is helping me to solve it. In the mean time, I'm able to cut vinyl and get back to work. Thank you Eurosystems for your quick and friendly response to this problem
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Sorry to chip in so late, but I had an idea that the RolandDGA website had the wrong drivers, but that the RolandDG website (without the final 'A') had the right ones for downloading...
I wonder if this is still what caused the issue?
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