HP 750c HP DesignJet 700 user guide - Page 175

If the Output Contains Only a Partial Plot

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TROUBLE- 9 SHOOTING Troubleshooting Solving Problems with Plot Position or Content If the Output Contains Only a Partial Plot Did you press Form Feed and Cut before all the data was received by the plotter? If so, you have ended the data transmission and will have to print the plot again. (You normally don't need to press Form Feed and Cut to unload the plot.) The I/O Setup / I/O Timeout setting may be too short. Increase the setting and plot again. See page 7-9. The file may be too big for the plotter's memory. For information on memory expansion modules, see page 11-14. There may be a communications problem between your computer and the plotter. Make sure interface cable is connected properly. Check to make sure that your software settings are correct for your current plot size (e.g., long-axis plots). If you are using network software, make sure it has not timed out. See also under "If the plot is clipped" on page 9-12. 9-11

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If the Output Contains Only a Partial Plot
Did you press
Form Feed and Cut
before all the data was received by the
plotter?
If so, you have ended the data transmission and will have to print the
plot again.
(You normally don’t need to press
Form Feed and Cut
to unload
the plot.)
The
I/O Setup / I/O Timeout
setting may be too short.
Increase the setting and
plot again.
See page 7-9.
The file may be too big for the plotter’s memory.
For information on memory
expansion modules, see page 11-14.
There may be a communications problem between your computer and the
plotter.
Make sure interface cable is connected properly.
Check to make sure that your software settings are correct for your current plot
size (e.g., long-axis plots).
If you are using network software, make sure it has not timed out.
See also under “If the plot is clipped” on page 9-12.
TROUBLE-
SHOOTING
9
Troubleshooting
Solving Problems with Plot Position or Content