Digitizer KD4030 manual problem

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Digitizer KD4030 manual problem

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Hello all,

A long time ago, I was using a GRAPHTEC KD4030 digitizer (A3 format).
Today I like to use this digitizer to use with a graphic drawing program.
I do not have the manual for the DIP switch settings.

Is there someone who can help me ??

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Re: Digitizer KD4030 manual problem

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Maybe you could contact the Manufacturer directly to get help on this.
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Re: Digitizer KD4030 manual problem

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I asked some of my sourcess from when I was employed as a PM and they said that model was a license model for Graphtec and they had no real parts or manualss for it!

May have been Inventec made! Can't even locaate manual in vintage manuals... LF scanners are a expnssive propositionand my former service company would refuse graphtec contracts across the board because of parts issues from Japan etc.

You might try:
http://www.graphteccorp.com/contact/sales_europe.html

Maybe the sales offices can sell you one!
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Re: Digitizer KD4030 manual problem

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Hi, PureLust and Rook Zimbabwe

Thanks for helping me out here,
I will try to contact some European Dealers.

Thanks,
marc
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