I recently got a new laptop and switched my Flexi software over to it. I copied all the files from my old
computer and moved them over also. After a little bit of work I got my Edge and Envison working on the new setup. Today I printed a job on the Edge with no problems, but then when I tried to cut on the Envision it wasn’t receiving the information. After a lot of trial and error, downloading and re downloading drivers and changing ports, I finally found a USB port and a production manager port setting (COM 3) that worked. Then I went back to print another job and now the printer doesn’t work! The only usb option I have for ports in Production Manager is “USB001” and when I send to that it either sends and doesn’t make it to the printer, or I get the “cannot open port” message. When it does go through a “printer for usb001” pops up in my hardware and devices. Any ideas?
Is this a Gerber Edge FX, or Edge1/2? I am assuming that you have an FX based on the USB, unless you are using a USB to Parallel adapter. If it's an FX then you can look in your
Windows Device Manager and see if it's showing up in the USB device list. If it's a USB adapter then you should see it under Ports (COM & LPT) as USB Serial Port (COM XX) for the cutter, and USB LPT Port (LPT XX) for the printer.
Since you were able to make the printer work that makes me think you just need to make sure you are selecting the correct port. Rebooting the
computer would be my first fix. USB001 may be the correct port number, and a reboot could solve the issue. When sending the print make sure your printer is set to ONLINE or else you will get Cannot Open Port.
If there is still a connection issue then try using a different USB port to force the
computer to renegotiate the device. Then check your Device Manager to make sure the system sees your device. Then relaunch Production Manager.
Finally - THIS IS ONLY FOR EDGE 2 - While I can't see why this would have changed - Check your setup to make sure the printer setup properties within the production manager shows ECP enabled and not EPP. If you are using a USB parallel port adapter it needs to create an ECP port emulation. How you get there is specific to your adapter. I have in the past found
Windows XP LPT Printer drivers ParPort.sys and ParPot.VXD and replaced the stock files with them.