Plot Trouble with HP 1050c Plus

Discussion in 'AutoCAD' started by Sergio Antunes, Jan 9, 2004.

  1. I installed a Hp Desingjet on a Pentium 4 to work on Autocad 2002. When i
    try to plot small tickness lines they appear joined. Worst, if i plot these
    lines in color the look like an hatch. Comparing it to the HP 500 there is a
    big difference. What am i doing wrong?


    I´ve tried both ways, with the system driver and the pc3. I know that the
    1050is a line art plotter, but when i go down 0,09mm in line weight,
    printing in color the lines seem to be failing. The are not continuous.
    Above 0,09mm everything looks fine. If i plot an hath that are small lines,
    close to each other in grey for example, the hact looks solid and with te
    HP500 it is fine

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    Sérgio Antunes

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    Sergio Antunes, Jan 9, 2004
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  2. 1- I created a network port
    2- configured tcp/ip address
    3 - installed the drivers
    4 - created a pc3 file
    Is it possible that the colours that the costumer is using (was using them
    in HP 500) are not the same in 1050c? The HP support says this is
    normal.....

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    Com os meus melhores cumprimentos
    Sérgio Antunes

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    Rua Sidónio Muralha, 5 - loja A
    2635-477 Rio de Mouro
    tel: +351 21 9199230
    fax: +351 21 9199239
    mail:
    http://www.tecad.pt
    http://www.tecad.pt/loja.htm
    http://www.tecad.pt/tecad_forum/tecad_forum.htm
     
    Sergio Antunes, Jan 12, 2004
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