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woodman-46
10-26-2004, 02:27 PM
Hi,

I would be interested if any one has or knows of any information about a pacer cadet machine. I am interested in buying one but would appreciate any reviews. It is made in England and looks very efficient.
Thanks
James(UK)

rally.sport
11-17-2006, 02:35 PM
hi
i have a pacer hd2500 a 2001 machine bought second hand its a good machine but the comapny is the worst for any kind of support i wanted a copy of the xmce software as it came on floppy discs and one was contaminated they wanted £400 for a cd of it, its on the machines computer so ill just hope the hard drive never goes down!
the receptionist is positivly rude and when i asked for technical assistance (to find out the g codes for edgecam programming) she said well if you dont pay the annual service charge to AA would you expect them to help!
id happily sell this machine and replace it if i could get enough for it to make it worth while doing just because of there attitude and id never buy another one.

Dudded Aussie
09-06-2007, 10:43 PM
Hi,

I would be interested if any one has or knows of any information about a pacer cadet machine. I am interested in buying one but would appreciate any reviews. It is made in England and looks very efficient.
Thanks
James(UK)

You try being in Australia and getting help! - I have waited nearly ten weeks for a response from the distributor of the machine here. As for the mob in the UK - forget it! they are not interested as I am half way round the world. The machine has provided nothing but trouble from new and has cost me a fortune in down time - DON't BUY ONE!

rally.sport
09-07-2007, 11:35 PM
hey australia

i know my way round the machine well now! ive replaced all yhe control system and half the guides and got it working well let me know if you need advice
cheers

Dudded Aussie
09-08-2007, 03:15 AM
Good work! - I am battling to get a schematic from them to actually get the thing fixed - any advice you have could be very useful

rally.sport
09-08-2007, 04:10 AM
what machine you got? model number and year
what scematics do you need? the general wiring, the boards, the mechanicals?
be specific with your problem and ill try to help

Dudded Aussie
09-08-2007, 04:31 PM
The machine I have is a Pacer Cadet - The technician here, that has been trying to repair it has said he needs the schematics for it and he should be able to repair - I will find out in the next day or so, the specifics and let you know

He has said he has done about as much as can be done - until he has the schematics

I think what is needed is the schematics for the board and control card

the machine manufacture date is 1996

Thanks in advance

paul@jesty.fsne
09-12-2007, 05:11 PM
Hi ive just bought a cheap paser 800 compact its operating on dos all ive got is a manual to use the paser text i need help . i was hopeing to use it to take the place of a copy router. Paul

Dudded Aussie
09-13-2007, 03:24 AM
I'm not quite sure what you are saying or asking me Paul:)
Can you re phrase your post?

lost-the-plt
05-09-2008, 07:25 AM
hey australia

i know my way round the machine well now! ive replaced all yhe control system and half the guides and got it working well let me know if you need advice
cheers

:confused:hi my first post! i have pacer 800compact(early 90's)& would like to replace the original
machine control, it came with an ancient pc stuffed full of boards can i bypass these & fit a new board in a win98 computer to run this machine, i would like a windows based control software to replace the original dos s/ware with the capability to import gerber PLT files or eps,ai
can anyone help..?

Dudded Aussie
05-09-2008, 02:58 PM
My best advice would be to use 6 large sticks of Dynamite, but stay clear and watch closely as you blow it in to 1,000 pieces - grab the bits that fall back to Earth and sell them as paper weights - that way you will get more functional use out of them and some money back to invest wisely elswhere!.

Good Luck