Hi,
just joined and saw your question unanswered.
I find it is a careful process configuring your application to suit your router.
1. Can you verify your cnc application is correctly configured ?
Use a breadboard / breakout board with a male and female db25 on each end.
Pins define -
LPT pins Pin symbols Functions
1 PWM 0-10V output control
2 STEPX X axis pulse
3 DIRX X axis direction
4 STEPY Y axis pulse
5 DIRY Y axis direction
6 STEPZ Z axis pulse
7 DIRZ Z axis direction
8 STEPC C axis pulse
9 DIRA C axis direction
10 LIMIT-1 LPT input signal 1
11 LIMIT-2 LPT input signal 2
12 LIMIT-3 LPT input signal 3
13 LIMIT-4 LPT input signal 4
14 ENABLE_ALL All axis enable input
15 LIMIT-5 LPT input signal 5
16 NO USE
17 RELAY Relay control
18-25 GND Common GND for PC
Test with a logic probe (test light) or meter
using your controller program EMC2, etc
reset all axis
is pin 14 enable-all true?
step each axis in each direction and see if signals are correct at the breakout board
DIR and STEP
toggle each limit switch and test signals
Next check the signals at the motor connectors
(do not disconnect motors while power is on)
I gave up on parallel/serial port controllers and now use a usb controller running GRBL using separate micro stepping drivers, open source, runs on Arduino, much better.