HP DesignJet 700 Plotter
HP DesignJet 750C Plus Plotter
User’s Guide
E Copyright Hewlett-Packard
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Manual part number
C4705-90031
First edition, September 1996
Printed in Europe
Customer re-order number
C4705-60021
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HP DesignJet 700 Plotter
HP DesignJet 750C Plus Plotter
C4705A, C4706A, C4708A and C4709A
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Finding Information
This User’s Guide for the HP DesignJet 700 and 750C Plus plotters contains the
following types of information:
Set Up
Use
Maintenance
Troubleshooting
Reference Material.
To help find specific information, a comprehensive table of contents is provided at
the front and an alphabetical index is provided at the back.
You will notice the use of symbols in the left margin and shaded backgrounds to
the text. These are used to identify different types of information as follows:
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750C Plus
Information specific only to the HP DesignJet 700 is shown like this.
Information specific only to the HP DesignJet 750C Plus is shown like this.
All other information is applicable to both plotters.
The Quick Reference Guide Contains:
Some information that you are most likely to need on a day-to-day basis, for
example, the front-panel menu structure and media-type selections. It is stored
in the pocket at the back of the plotter.
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Where To Find the Most Commonly Needed Information
To find how to ...go to ...
Install the plotter
Connect the plotter
Choose media
Load media
Replace the cartridges
See the plotter’s current configuration
Clear a media jam
Solve print quality problems
Interpret a front-panel message
Order accessories
To find any other information ...
chapter 1
page 1-27
page 3-2
page 3-10
page 3-26
pages 7-2 and 7-3
page 9-8
page 9-16
page 10-2
page 11-13
go to the index
of this manual.
at the back
On page D-1 at the back of this manual, you will find a Documentation Map,
listing useful documents to help with
Setting Up and Using the Plotter
Using Application Software
Getting Support
Programmer’s References.
How to Order Supplies and Accessories11-16. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
12 Glossary
Index
Documentation Map
Please Give Us Your Feedback (Removable)
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Welcome
Welcome
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An Introduction To Your Plotter’s Main Features
The HP DesignJet 700 and HP DesignJet 750C Plus are large-format inkjet plotters
that use HP
The HP DesignJet 700 will print only in black. It uses a single cartridge,
containing black ink, two of which are supplied with your plotter.
disposable print cartridge technology.
WELCOME
750C Plus
The HP DesignJet 750C Plus will print in color or black. Your
plotter uses a set of four disposable print cartridges: yellow ,
cyan, magenta and black. a set is supplied with your plotter (a
spare black cartridge is also included). From time to time, you
will need to replace them. All other supported colors are
generated using these four cartridges up to a total of over 16
million different colors for all your needs.
Product C4705A is the DesignJet 700 and Product C4708A is the DesignJet
750C Plus. Both Plotters are the D/A1-size model.
Product C4706A is the DesignJet 700 and Product C4709A is the DesignJet
750C Plus. Both Plotters are the E/A0-size model.
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Welcome
Print Quality
In monochrome, the print resolution can be set to either true 300 or true 600 dots
per inch (dpi). In color, the print resolution can be set to true 300 or addressable
600 dpi. You can choose between three levels of print quality either from your
software or from the plotter’s front panel. These are:
Best
Normal
Fast.
Media
You can plot on rolls or sheets up to E/A0 size or D/A1 size, depending on the
plotter model you have bought.
A large variety of media types are supported:
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750C Plus
750C Plus
Opaque bond (one roll is supplied with your plotter)
Translucent bond
Natural tracing paper
Vellum
Coated paper (one roll is supplied with your plotter)
Heavy coated paper
Matte and clear film.
In addition for the HP DesignJet 750C Plus:
High-gloss and semi-gloss photo paper
High-gloss film.
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Welcome
User Interface
The plotter’s front panel includes an easy-to-use interface with a two-line display,
giving you access to a comprehensive set of plotter functions and to a number of
useful sample plots.
WELCOME
Queueing & Nesting
Queue mgmt
Page ID
This manual includes a short tutorial to teach you how to navigate around the
menus. Wherever a front-panel feature is explained in this manual, a simple
graphic shows you how to access that feature from the front-panel menus.
Software Applications and Drivers
To make sure that your plotter prints exactly what you were expecting – in terms of
size, position, orientation, color and quality – the key is to use the correct driver for
the combination of your application software and your plotter, and to be confident
that it is configured correctly.
Two types of HP drivers are supplied with your plotter:
One or more for AutoCAD users,
One for users of MicrosoftR Windows applications.
These drivers come with printed and on line documentation to help you install and
configure them correctly.
Generally , software applications include their own drivers too. With this plotter we
have provided free of charge a set of Software Application Notes for the most
popular applications. If you find your own application in these notes, we
recommend that you use the information they contain as an overall guide to
configuring the software for your plotter.
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750C Plus
Welcome
Memory and Upgrades
Your plotter comes with a standard memory of 5.5 MB (4 MB of main memory
and 1.5 MB of printing memory). In case you need to print particularly large
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, you can upgrade your plotter with up to two 32 MB memory expansion
files
modules, taking the maximum memory up to 69.5 MB (5.5 + (2 x 32)).
Your plotter comes with a standard memory of 11 MB (8 MB of main memory and
3 MB of printing memory). In case you need to print particularly large files
can upgrade your plotter with up to two 32 MB memory expansion modules,
taking the maximum memory up to 75 MB (11 + (2 x 32)).
Other upgrades available are:
A PostScriptr upgrade kit (including a ROM SIMM for the plotter and an
Adobe PostScript driver for your software).
A network interface card (the HP JetDirect Print Server).
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, you
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Note that there is not a one-for-one relationship between the plotter’s memory and the maximum size
You want English as the language of the front-panel display and of the plotter’s
internal plots.
You are experienced at installing printers or plotters.
You don’t want to add extra memory.
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750C Plus
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For the HP DesignJet 700:
You are going to use roll media.
For the HP DesignJet 750C Plus:
You are going to use roll media and print in color.
You know whether to connect the plotter directly to your computer or to a
network and whether to use the parallel or serial interface, and you already have
the right cable.
(Serial interface users) Your computer’s RS-232-C settings are 9600 baud, no
parity, 8 data bits and 1 stop bit.
... Just Do the Following Six Steps and Skip the Rest of This Chapter.
1 Connect the power cord and switch on.
2 Load the roll of media supplied, following the instructions on the label inside
the plotter’s roll cover. Watch the front-panel display for further instructions.
3 Press
Access Cartridge(s) and open the plotter window.
For the HP DesignJet 700:
Load the black print-cartridge into the carriage on the left side of the plotter.
Don’t forget to remove the tape from the cartridge.
750C Plus
For the HP DesignJet 750C Plus:
Load the four color print-cartridges into the carriage on the left side of the
plotter. Don’t forget to remove the tape from the cartridges.
Continued...
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Setting Up the Plotter
Fast Track
4 Close the plotter’s window and let the plotter run its automatic
cartridge-alignment procedure.
5 Switch off the plotter and your computer, connect the interface cable, and
then switch them on again.
6 Choose your driver disk(s), read the instructions on the label, and follow
any printed instructions accompanying the disks. For AutoCAD or
Microsoft Windows applications, the driver is shipped with the plotter.
For other applications, see page 1-38 for advice, and, if necessary, contact
your software vendor.
SETUP
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Setting Up the Plotter
Set Up Checklist
Set Up Checklist
You should already have unpacked and assembled the plotter, following the
Assembly Instructions in the box. Now you can set up the plotter, using the
checklist below as you complete each task explained in this chapter.
T ask
Check that you have all the items required.
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Install memory expansion modules (Optional).
2
Switch on and change the language from English (Optional).
3
Load media.
4
Load the print-cartridge(s).
5
Print the demonstration plot (Optional).
6
Connect the plotter to your computer.
7
Configure the interface (Serial interface users only).
8
Set up your software.
9
Print a test plot.
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Done? (n)
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Setting Up the Plotter
Task 1: Check That You Have All the Items Required
Task 1: Check That You Have All the Items Required
Supplied
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1 You need the following items, which were supplied with the plotter.
Power cord
The power cord supplied with your plotter should meet the plug requirements for
your area. However, different power cords (international options) are available. If
necessary, contact your dealer or HP Sales and Support Office.
A roll of HP Opaque Bond Paper (for the HP DesignJet 700)
A roll of HP Coated Paper (for the HP DesignJet 750C Plus)
Print cartridge(s):
For the HP DesignJet 700:
– Two black
For the HP DesignJet 750C Plus:
– One yellow
– One cyan
– One magenta
– Two black
2 Inspect the plotter itself and the above accessories. If you received any item in a
damaged condition, notify the dealer or HP Sales and Support Office where you
purchased the plotter, and file a claim with the carrier.
SETUP
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Not supplied
Optional
3 You will also need the following items, which were not supplied with the plotter.
Interface cable
For details of suitable cables, see page 11-8.
4 If you have purchased extra memory, you will need your
Memory expansion module
For details of the memory expansion modules available, see page 11-14.
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Setting Up the Plotter
T ask 2: (Optional) Install Memory Expansion Modules
Your plotter comes with 5.5 MB of standard memory.
Your plotter comes with 11 MB of standard memory.
You can expand this by adding one or two memory expansion modules, in any
combination. Supported sizes are 4 MB, 8 MB, 16 MB and 32 MB. So the
maximum standard memory for your plotter is:
5.5 + 32 + 32 = 69.5 MB
11 + 32 + 32 = 75 MB
For HP part numbers, see page 11-14.
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Make sure that the plotter is switched OFF and that neither the power cord
nor an interface cable is connected.
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Setting Up The Plotter
T ask 2: (Optional) Install Memory Expansion Modules
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Using a flat-blade screwdriver, unscrew the cover plate at the back of the
plotter, and remove it. Unscrew only the four screws on the cover plate.
The two slots on the right are for memory expansion modules. Use slot 3
first, and then slot 4.
Slot for first memory module installed
Cover plate
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Slot for second memory module installed
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If your plotter has only one memory module, it must be in slot number 3.
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Setting Up the Plotter
T ask 2: (Optional) Install Memory Expansion Module
CAUTION
Before handling a memory module, either put on a grounding wrist strap and
attach the end to the metal chassis of the plotter, or touch the outer metal
surface of the plotter with your hand. Otherwise, static electricity from your
body could damage the memory module.
3 Take the memory module out of its bag, holding the module only by the edges.
4
a Hold the module by its
edges with the
Grounding
Wrist Strap
nonmetallic edge toward
you and the small notch
at the bottom.
b With the nonmetallic
edge angled to the right,
firmly push the module
into the slot. Gradually
straighten the angle and
push it in until it clicks
into place.
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Using a flat-blade screwdriver, replace the cover plate and its four screws.
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