HP 750c HP DesignJet 700 user guide - Page 124
To Change the Selection of the Current Palette
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Controlling a Plot's Overall Appearance Changing Pen Widths and Colors Using the Plotter's Internal Palettes Pen settings Palette All menu modes Default: Software To Change the Selection of the Current Palette Palette Software Palette A Palette B Factory Comments The plotter looks to your software for pen settings and ignores all three internal palettes. The plotter assigns the attributes defined in Palette A to the pens defined in your software as 0 through 15. The plotter assigns the attributes defined in Palette B to the pens defined in your software as 0 through 15. The plotter assigns the attributes defined in the Factory Palette to the pens defined in your software as 0 through 15. 5-6
All menu modes
Default: Software
Pen settings
Palette
5-6
To Change the Selection of the Current Palette
Palette
Comments
Software
The plotter looks to your software for pen settings and
ignores all three internal palettes.
Palette A
The plotter assigns the attributes defined in Palette A to the
pens defined in your software as 0 through 15.
Palette B
The plotter assigns the attributes defined in Palette B to the
pens defined in your software as 0 through 15.
Factory
The plotter assigns the attributes defined in the Factory
Palette to the pens defined in your software as 0 through 15.
Controlling a Plot’s Overall Appearance
Changing Pen Widths and Colors Using the Plotter’s Internal Palettes