James was exactly right. The two white wires go to the bottom two contacts on the switch.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JTk-HD_sZN0
Now the only remaining steps are to tidy up the wiring, put the case back together, and try and print some graphics :)
Thanks,
-J
On Wed, Jul 8, 2015 at 1:18 AM, compu_85 <perkins.jason_at_email.domain.hidden> wrote:
> Both the black and red wires have capacitors on them, which connect to the
> chassis ground. I'm guessing these are for noise suppression... the Apple
> branded printer had tons of extra ground straps running all over the place,
> and some extra shielding the Qume branded printer didn't have.
>
> Perhaps what is making me doubt my pictures is that the Qume branded
> printer had the motor connected through the microswitch. Perhaps this is
> why I didn't take detailed photos of the Apple branded printer... the black
> and red wires hook to the black and red terminals on the motor and the 2
> white wires go to the switch.
>
> To get at the black terminal on the motor the chassis has to be removed.
> But I should be able to do a test without bolting the whole machine back
> together.
>
> Another difference between the Qume and Apple branded printers: The
> control / amp board for the sensor on the motor is attached to the motor on
> the Qume printer, on the Apple printer it is on a socket on the logic
> board. The socket header is the same on both though, I'm guessing this was
> just a manufacturing update that happened between 1983 and 1993.
>
> Thanks for the suggestion James, I think it helped jog my memory.
>
> -J
>
> On Tuesday, July 7, 2015 at 10:48:15 PM UTC-4, James MacPhail wrote:
>>
>>
>> >Here's some links to high res pictures I took. I can't tell where
>> >the red wire should be going... in one photo it looks like it goes
>> >right to the motor, in another it's plugged into the switch. Perhaps
>> >I misconnected it somewhere along the way?
>>
>> Hard to tell for sure from the two photos, but:
>>
>> 1) It looks like the switch is a simple/common SPDT "microswitch"
>> (brand). If so, and depending on its function, it is highly unlikely
>> that more than two of its terminals would be connected. ie. the
>> controller would want to know when the switch changed state, and it
>> only needs two wires to do that.
>>
>> 2) It looks like the red wire also has a capacitor wired to it. That
>> would be for interference suppression, and normally isn't required
>> for a switch that operates intermittently, but quite possibly be
>> needed for a stepping motor.
>>
>> 3) It looks like the motor doesn't have any other wires connected to
>> it...
>>
>> So I vote for "should be connected to the motor", but you could try
>> powering it up with the wire disconnected and see if you get any
>> information from the behaviour.
>>
>> Good luck!
>>
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