Plotting On The Reverse Side - Roland DPX-3700A User Manual

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Plotting on the Reverse Side

If you are performing reverse-side plotting, so that there will be no discrepancy between the front and reverse
plottings, you will need to set reference points on both the front and the reverse side. There must be five such
points, as shown below. Be sure to set the points at both ends of a line, not in the middle of a line.
* The optional digitizing scope can be used to set points with greater accuracy.
[Example of setting the points]
Normal
1) Offset point
(lower-left of the paper)
Installing the pen (or optional digitizing scope)
Install the pen on an unoccupied pen stock. When installing the optional digitizing scope, remove the pen cap
rubber before installing the device on the pen stock.
Press the
key once
with the top menu displayed.
When using a digitizing scope
Make sure that the pointer of the
digitizing scope (indicated with
"
") is located as shown in the
figure. In addition, if the pen is
positioned downward, be sure to
look down the digitizing scope
from the top.
Digitizing scope
Turn the paper
over to the
reverse side
when finished
plotting on
one side.
Send the data for reverse-side
plotting from the computer.
Press
the pen stock where the pen (or digitizing scope)
will be installed.
Press the
and the pen (or digitizing scope) is loaded in the
pen carriage.
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Mirror
5) Y correction point
4) X correction point
3) Base point
2) Offset point (lower-
right of the paper)
or
to select the number of
key to confirm the selection,

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