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Dgi Omega Om70 Drivers: Benefits and Advantages of the DGI Omega OM-70 Plotter



It is the DGI omega 100. When you say to set to the NewStar Omega as the default plotter, when tinttek set me up they set it up as the DGI-100. I guess your saying to change that to the NewStar and change the port to Com1. I'm not sure I can change to Com 1 but I'll give it a try. I think it's being used right now that's why we couldn't utilize it. We ended up using the Com5 port. I'll give it a try. Thanks.


function scroll_to_anker(bst) window.document.getElementById('tab_'+bst).style.display="inline"; offset=170; if ((bst == "A") //--> Available Drivers Note:With CoCut Starter the driver selection is limited. If the driver you are looking for is not included in this list, you will need the next higher version CoCut Standard. The here listed drivers are included in CoCut Starter. New drivers can be downloaded from the Driver Download page.




Dgi Omega Om70 Drivers



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Anyhow, on Windows 7, if one looks in C:\Program Files (x86)\SAi\SAi Production Suite\OutputDrivers and then finds the files DGI.csm and USCutter.csm and opens both of them in Notepad++ or similar text editing software (Notepad ++ is free and awesome F.Y.I.) you'll find that the commands for the drivers are almost identical. You'll have to scroll to the proper sections however. Also, using Notepad++ allows one to open each driver in a tab and then if you flip between the tabs you can visually see the onscreen changes of text between the two drivers...like an old school animated drawing flip-book would. It becomes easy to notice pattern changes and visual differences. I suppose one could use a spreadsheet too and paste in the code for comparison. I'm not a big spreadsheet guy or I'd do that myself but I think I've captured and highlighted the changes accurately...have I not?


I have copied and pasted the macro information below and highlighted the two names and code differences to help us "humans" with visual separation. Red is different code, green is the same code. As you can see the difference is MINIMAL but obviously important. Since we didn't write the drivers for Flexi, I don't know if we can fix this properly, but any guesses on what the different lines actually mean? I am thinking lines 5 and 6 deal with cutter width or dimensions. In line 6 there is an 1800 vs a 1280000 which is unusual. Line 7 is just a name variable. Line 4 happens to be the one that is the most different and the comments at the bottom of the DGI driver are just that, comments...no biggy.


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