


QINHENG ELECTRONICS HL 340 USB SERIAL ADAPTER UBUNTU SERIAL
Unfortunately that error message does not say "could not open port": what is going on is that it failed to open the serial port, but then ran into the bug reported at. Is there any configuration I must do in order to have one USB port dedicated to the cutter? I'm on Ubuntu 16.10 and my machine doesn't have a com port so I specified "/dev/ttyUSB0" as a serial port as proposed by the app. This is how the devices are show in lsusb: Bus 001 Device 011: ID 1a86:7523 QinHeng Electronics HL-340 USB-Serial adapter Bus 001 Device 010: ID 1a86:7523 QinHeng Electronics HL-340 USB-Serial adapter This i. It means the program can't find the port to the cutter. In general, the last one you plug in is the one you can access, but sometimes it changes.

This time I remarked the following: "could not open port". TypeError: argument of type 'int' is not iterable Will you let us know what you decide to do, and if you're able to contact him? If you can't find a way to contact, let me know, and I'll contact him from a mailing list, and ask him to visit.įile "/usr/share/inkscape/extensions/inkex.py", line 268, in affectįile "plotter.py", line 162, in sendHpglToSerial Not identical, but similar.īut I really would like to get this fixed. Their traceback was very similar to yours. So they gave up (despite being also referred to Timewasters Place) and decided to use something else. They happened to be on Linux, and decided to buy TuxPlot. Let me re-read it, maybe I can find more info for you. That seems rather odd to me, not to be able to accomodate both kinds of ports. s-the-3rd/ (I think he's a member, but don't see him here very often.)Īctually we had a recent message on a different Inkscape forum, who was connected with a USB port, but the extension only offers serial port, for some reason. See if you can contact him on his website. I think I heard that Timewaster.either wrote that extension (the new one), or knows a lot about it.
