Solving Problems With Plot Position Or Content; If The Plot Is Completely Blank; If The Output Contains Only A Partial Plot - HP Designjet 350C User Manual

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Solving problems with plot position or content

If you don't find the solution to your problem here, other sources of help are:
The documentation supplied with the driver that you are using to manage the
output from your software application to the plotter. For example, the online
and printed documentation included in the following two drivers supplied with
your plotter:
HP plotter drivers for AutoCAD
HP plotter driver for Microsoft Windows applications
The documentation supplied with your application software, for example the
AutoCAD Reference Manual.

If the plot is completely blank

Check the print cartridges to be sure you have removed the protective nozzle
tape from all of them.
One or more of your cartridges may be out of ink. For an explanation of how to
check if a cartridge is out of ink, see page 7–2.

If the output contains only a partial plot

Did you press
Form Feed
you have ended the data transmission and will have to send the plot again. (You
don't need to press
Form Feed
The
setting in the Setup Sheet may be too short. Increase the
I/O Timeout
setting and plot again.
See also "If the plot is clipped" on page 9–10.

Solving problems with plot position or content

before all the data was received by the plotter? If so,
to unload a sheet.)
Troubleshooting
9–9

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