HP 350c - Manual

HP 350c

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 2 – Finding information
  • Page 3 – Where to find the most commonly needed information
  • Page 4 – iv
  • Page 5 – Fast track; Contents
  • Page 9 – ix; disposable print cartridge; Welcome
  • Page 10 – Accessories; A roll-feed kit, including a legs assembly
  • Page 11 – Media
  • Page 12 – Setup
  • Page 13 – xiii; Software applications and drivers; Two types of HP drivers are supplied with your plotter:; Memory
  • Page 14 – xiv
  • Page 15 – Setting up your plotter
  • Page 16 – If you meet all the following requirements:; Localization Note Similar to Loquillo UG 750C p1–2.
  • Page 17 – Task; Check that you have all the items required.; Localization Note Similar to Loquillo UG 750C p1–3.; Setup checklist
  • Page 18 – Power cord; Localization Note Similar to Loquillo UG 750C p1–4, top part.; Task 1: Check that you have all the items required
  • Page 19 – Interface cable; For details of suitable cables, see page 10–11.; If you have bought one, you will also need your:; Memory expansion module; Localization Note Similar to Loquillo UG 750C p1–4, bottom part.
  • Page 20 – Unscrew the cover plate at the back of the plotter, and remove it.; Localization Note JKCT: Similar to Parrot UG p1–6.
  • Page 21 – Replace the cover plat and screws.; Localization Note JKCT: Similar to Parrot UG p1–7.; C A U T I O N
  • Page 22 – For operating temperature and humidity, see page 10–5.; Task 3: Position the plotter
  • Page 23 – Switch on the plotter, by pushing the power switch.; W A R N I N G
  • Page 24 – Film; and; lights are flashing. If; Error; Task 5: Load the print cartridges
  • Page 25 – Localization Note Treat as new.
  • Page 26 – Ready
  • Page 27 – Load Media; light
  • Page 28 – When the; light is on, you have loaded the sheet correctly.; Localization Note JKCT: Similar to Parrot UG p1–18.
  • Page 31 – If you are connecting the plotter directly to your computer; Decide whether to use the parallel or serial interface.; Switch on the computer and the plotter.; Localization Note JKCT: Similar to Parrot UG pp 1–21 and 1–22.; Task 7: Connect the plotter to your computer
  • Page 32 – If you are connecting the plotter directly to a network; Localization Note JKCT: Similar tp Parrot UG p 1–23.
  • Page 33 – Localization Note JKCT: Similar to Parrot UG p 1–24.
  • Page 35 – Setup Sheet
  • Page 38 – Task 9: Set up the plotter in your application software
  • Page 39 – Getting help
  • Page 40 – To print the demonstration plot; Press simultaneously the two keys:; Task 10: Send a sample or demo plot
  • Page 41 – Working with media
  • Page 42 – Caring for your media / Choosing media
  • Page 43 – Supported media types and relative costs; Supported HP media
  • Page 44 – Physical characteristics of media types; Choosing media
  • Page 46 – Typical media-type choices by application; color
  • Page 47 – Before loading media; On the front panel, if the; Roll; Before sending your file; Specify the media type; Press the; Media Type; key until the; Before loading media / Before sending your file
  • Page 48 – Specify the print quality setting; Print Quality
  • Page 49 – Unless using the; Loading sheet media
  • Page 52 – Three things will happen in quick succession:
  • Page 54 – To realign the sheet manually (if necessary); If the; light is flashing without; light flashing, the plotter is
  • Page 57 – To change the roll; Loading roll media
  • Page 61 – To feed roll media into the plotter
  • Page 63 – light is flashing, the; Lower the green media lever to release the media.
  • Page 64 – Raise the green media lever.
  • Page 66 – On the front panel, make sure the; To load a sheet with the roll-feed option installed
  • Page 67 – Drying time; light comes on to let you know you can unload a plotted sheet.; Unloading media
  • Page 68 – To unload a sheet at the end of a plot; To unload a sheet under any other circumstances; Form Feed
  • Page 69 – To cut and unload a plot from a roll; There are two alternative plotting modes:
  • Page 70 – To cut and unload a plot from a roll in Pause mode; This mode is the default, and is indicated by the; When the plot is finished, the; light stops flashing and goes off.
  • Page 71 – To cut and unload a plot from a roll in Continuous Plotting mode
  • Page 72 – and wait; There’s no need to press any other keys.
  • Page 73 – Controlling your plot’s appearance
  • Page 74 – page size; Ways to control the plot’s appearance
  • Page 75 – In AutoCAD for DOS, however, the “User Size” is the plotting area.; Page size
  • Page 76 – When do you need to adjust the page size in the plotter?; Software
  • Page 77 – To adjust the page size in the Setup Sheet; Comments
  • Page 78 – Page size and clipped plots
  • Page 79 – Can you rotate any drawing using the Setup Sheet?; To rotate a plot using the plotter’s Setup Sheet; Auto rotate; Rotating a plot
  • Page 80 – Exactly what is rotated?
  • Page 81 – The Rotate feature and clipped plots; How does Rotate interact with your software?
  • Page 82 – The available options are:; Plotting a mirror image
  • Page 83 – The; Merge; feature provides two alternative settings for the treatment of; Changing the treatment of overlapping lines (Merge feature)
  • Page 84 – section in the Setup Sheet and select; . If you are using one of the Windows; Changing the plotter’s logical pen characteristics
  • Page 85 – To switch from color to monochrome; Printing color drawings in monochrome
  • Page 86 – Important points about monochrome printing; Glossy; media type selected, all printing is
  • Page 87 – Choosing an appropriate print quality
  • Page 88 – To change the print quality on the front panel; Print; key to; Fast
  • Page 89 – Managing your plots
  • Page 90 – To cancel a plot; to print it; To copy a plot; To copy a plot / To copy a plot
  • Page 91 – Don’t press; To advance the media
  • Page 93 – Special internal plots
  • Page 94 – Their purpose and how to print them
  • Page 95 – Plain; as the media type on the front panel; Using the Black Cartridge Alignment Sheet
  • Page 97 – Black Cartridge; light comes on again, remove the sheet and make sure that
  • Page 98 – Never re-use a Black Cartridge Alignment Sheet.
  • Page 99 – It tells you which cartridge, if any, is not performing correctly.; Using the Color Cartridge Test Sheet
  • Page 101 – Color Cartridge; To check the cartridge alignment
  • Page 102 – Never re-use a Color Cartridge Test Sheet.
  • Page 103 – Reconfiguring your plotter
  • Page 104 – Item; To see the current configuration of the plotter
  • Page 105 – To change the serial interface settings; when you connect a new computer to the plotter; Serial interface / graphics language
  • Page 106 – For installation details, see the task starting on page 1–6.; File size and memory usage; and fills will all use significantly more memory.
  • Page 107 – The upgrade kit comprises:; Network upgrade / color upgrade
  • Page 108 – To upgrade the HP DesignJet 330 plotter with color
  • Page 109 – To upgrade the HP DesignJet 330 with color
  • Page 110 – Take the new SIMM out of its bag, holding it only by the edges.; Replace the cover plate and screws.
  • Page 111 – Remove the black cartridge.
  • Page 113 – Switch ON the plotter.
  • Page 115 – Maintaining your plotter
  • Page 116 – When to replace cartridges; Replace cartridges in the following two circumstances.; Replacing cartridges
  • Page 117 – Using genuine HP supplies; Localization Note. Treat as new
  • Page 118 – Before replacing cartridges; Two important points:; Make sure you are aware of the cautions and warning below.
  • Page 119 – To replace one or more cartridges; Access the cartridge carriage.
  • Page 120 – Take the new cartridge out of its box.; light flashes for a second or two.; When you have finished replacing cartridges, lower the cover.
  • Page 122 – Repeat steps 3 and 4 for any other cartridges to be primed.
  • Page 123 – Do not use abrasive cleaners on the plotter.; Cleaning the plotter
  • Page 129 – Normal
  • Page 130 – Cut the roll and press Continue Plotting.
  • Page 131 – Troubleshooting
  • Page 132 – Using the documentation
  • Page 133 – Switch the plotter off.; Locating the source of your problem
  • Page 134 – If the plotter will not accept your media; lights flashing; Used media that is crumpled or warped or has irregular edges.; Solving media-handling problems
  • Page 135 – Switch OFF the plotter and open the cover.; Clearing a media jam
  • Page 137 – Lower the bail, raise the media-jam lever and lower the cover.; to eject any pieces of media that are still in
  • Page 138 – Some symptoms of a communication problem are:; light does not start flashing.; Localization Note. Very similar to Loquillo UG p9–9.; Solving communication problems
  • Page 139 – If the plot is completely blank; Solving problems with plot position or content
  • Page 140 – Is the page size configured in the software too small?; Graphics; If one plot overlays another plot on the same sheet
  • Page 141 – If the output is distorted or unintelligible; There is a possible explanation if the serial interface is in use:; If pen settings seem to have no effect
  • Page 142 – Solving print-quality problems; If the problem is still unresolved, replace the cartridge.; Replot; Solving print quality problems
  • Page 144 – Look to see if the cartridge is out of ink. See page 7–2.
  • Page 145 – If there are blurred lines (ink “bleeds” from lines); Try a higher; If there are blotchy areas (uneven fill density); Use a different; If you are not already doing so, try using Hewlett-Packard media.; If there is other pronounced banding in area fills; Pen Settings; are
  • Page 147 – If the plotter does not plot; If the plotter seems too slow; Solving miscellaneous problems
  • Page 148 – What to do before you call; Review the troubleshooting suggestions in:
  • Page 149 – If a repair is needed
  • Page 151 – Reference
  • Page 152 – Functional specifications; Plotter specifications
  • Page 154 – Physical specifications; Power specifications
  • Page 158 – Interface specifications
  • Page 161 – Computer; Interface cables
  • Page 162 – To obtain a Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS); Reorient the receiving antenna; Regulatory notices
  • Page 163 – Telecommunications statement
  • Page 164 – HP JetDirect EX external network servers; Supplementary Information:
  • Page 165 – Cables; English; Ordering accessories
  • Page 166 – Drivers; HP plotter drivers for Microsoft Windows; Media supplies
  • Page 168 – HP part numbers for HP DesignJet Papers and Films; Rolls
  • Page 169 – How to order supplies and accessories; By calling your local authorized HP dealer.
  • Page 171 – Glossary
  • Page 175 – Index
  • Page 179 – Documentation map
  • Page 181 – Cut here
  • Page 182 – BUSINESS REPLY MAIL; Fold here and then staple or tape the ends together; A A A
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