A 26-pin header connection for a ribbon cable is also provided for signals which the breakout board does not handle. I have designed and built a small Circuit board which, using Prototype connector leads (available on Aliexpress, 40 or more for $3 or less) connects an Arduino Nano to a 25-pin D-connector in an entirely configurable way. There are many designs of breakout board available at very low prices which also expect a PC printer input and they all seem to use different pin sets for their signals. The problem was adapting the USB signals to my breakout board which expects to plug into a PC printer port. EstlCAM seems to translate my Gcodes to accurate cutting (GRBL might have done as well) but I’ve settled on ESTLCAM for now. I was using MACH3 to a PC printer port but that computer died and I’ve had to settle on a solution using a USB connection.
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