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I agree with the others. Unless the printer interface is fully documented. It will be to much of a job to reverse engineer the printer interface. Have you asked your professor if he/she in some way have access to this documentation. If the answer is no. I think you should turn this project down. And get something else to do before it is to late. Or else I am afraid your project will be a quagmire for you. This is not uncommon in the "real world" that a project is stopped early in the pre-project phase. Because it turn out to be to expensive or complex. I am sure your professor is a reasonable person. If you can argue in a good manner. That your project is to complex. He/she will understand this
Besideswhich, myopinionisthatExpressVIsCarthagemustbedestroyeddeleted (Sorry no Labview "brag list" so far)
I stumbled upon this post with the EFD Ultimus V high precision dispenser. I wrote the NI labview drivers for the Ultimus V dispenser, if you need any help getting your Ultimus V system up and running, please do not hesitate to contact us, we will be more than willing to help you with your application.
Since this thread is more than 5 years old, I would recommend posting your question in a new thread to get more visibility. You can still reference this forum post so that people can see what had been talked about in the past!
Adena L. Technical Support Engineer National Instruments