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Driver for Jaguar II-61 for Windows 7? Problems with GCC Club

I am trying to find a USB driver for the GCC Jaguar II-61 cutting plotter for Windows 7. I've registered with the GCC club and attempted to download the drivers from their site, but they won't allow me to get to the drivers because product registration is required and I bought the plotter second hand. Apparently the previous owner registered it and now the site will not allow me to re-register it... Ive attempted to get in touch with GCC, but no luck. If anyone could send me the file or tell me where to find it, I'd really appreciate it.
Tried the search function and found someone having a similar (but not exact) issue from 2008 or 2009 and didn't want to bump and old thread.
 
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Does anyone have a username and password for the GCC club that I could use to log in and download the drivers? Anybody, please help. I will gladly pay you for your time or for the driver itself. I'm desperate here
 

Cifra

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This would be useful! But that host no longer exists. I can't find the Jaguar II 61 driver anywhere.
 

Cifra

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My computer runs OS 7 x64. Of the three drivers I received (V2.04, V2.30, and V2.46), only yours worked correctly, and only for the COM (LPT) port. However, the plotter doesn't respond to commands from CorelDrow. In PlotCalc, commands are sent to the plotter via the COM (LPT) cable, but I haven't figured out whether it cuts correctly yet.
After installing the USB driver, I get a "USB device not working" error at the end.
Thank you for letting me download the drivers. Could you please tell me which Windows version they are for?
 

Cifra

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So, I installed Windows 7 32-bit, and nothing changed. It doesn't respond from CorelDrow. Okay, thank you, I'll look into it.
Another question: for some reason, the carriage doesn't move in the plotter's control window. I have a 101 plotter, and it moves along the X and Y axes by pressing the corresponding buttons. What could be the problem here?
 

Cifra

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I figured it out! First, I learned how to control the plotter through PlotCalc, then I read there that it turns out you need to install a virtual COM driver! Now it cuts through Corel too.
I just don't understand why I can't control the carriage from the plotter's control panel. Isn't it possible? The plotter doesn't have a sensor. Fortunately, this can be done through PlotCalc, although it's a bit inconvenient.
 

Cifra

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В общем, всё заработало! Оказалось, мне нужно было установить виртуальный COM-драйвер для USB-LPT.
P.S. Еще бы научиться управлять кареткой с пульта плоттера, для полного счастья.
 
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