HP 750c HP DesignJet 700 user guide - Page 178

If the Plotter Produces a Black and White Plot When

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Troubleshooting Solving Problems with Plot Position or Content ! 750C Plus If the Plot Is Distorted or Unintelligible The interface cable between your computer and the plotter could be faulty. Try another cable to see if the problem is corrected. If you are using a serial interface between the plotter and your computer, make sure the plotter's serial interface settings match the settings and requirements of your software and hardware. See page 1-29. If One Plot Overlays Another Plot on the Same Sheet The I/O Setup / I/O Timeout setting may be too long. Decrease the setting and plot again. See page 7-9. If Device setup / Lang is set to 7586,HP-GL/2 (the default), try changing the Terminator setting and send the files again. If Pen Settings Seem To Have No Effect Either you have changed them in Pen settings / Define palette but forgotten to select that palette in Pen settings / Palette, or you expected the software-driven pen settings but the front panel Pen settings / Palette is not set to Software. See page 5-6. If the Plotter Produces a Black and White Plot When You Expected a Color Plot Check the front panel Color/Mono setting, and the equivalent setting in your software. 9-14

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750C Plus
9-14
If the Plot Is Distorted or Unintelligible
The interface cable between your computer and the plotter could be faulty.
Try
another cable to see if the problem is corrected.
If you are using a serial interface between the plotter and your computer, make
sure the plotter’s serial interface settings match the settings and requirements of
your software and hardware.
See page 1-29.
If One Plot Overlays Another Plot on the Same Sheet
The
I/O Setup / I/O Timeout
setting may be too long.
Decrease the setting and
plot again.
See page 7-9.
If
Device setup / Lang
is set to
7586,HP–GL/2 (the default)
, try changing the
Terminator
setting and send the files again.
If Pen Settings Seem To Have No Effect
Either you have changed them in
Pen settings / Define palette
but forgotten to
select that palette in
Pen settings / Palette,
or you expected the software-driven pen settings but the front panel
Pen
settings / Palette
is not set to
Software.
See page 5-6.
If the Plotter Produces a Black and White Plot When You
Expected a Color Plot
Check the front panel
Color/Mono
setting, and the equivalent setting in your
software.
Troubleshooting
Solving Problems with Plot Position or Content
!