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CraigV(fs)
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Posted: Tue Nov 09, 2004 9:00 pm    Post subject: Xerox 510 warning/rant: does not print to scale Reply with quote

For those who are looking into purchasing/leasing a Xerox 510 (or similar
model), please note that the fine print allows a hefty tolerance for
accuracy.

Before I started at this firm, we entered into a lease fora Xerox 510
printer (with scanner and server). We have been disappointed to learn that
that all of the output is not "to scale". We've had a tech come out
several times to "calibrate" the unit, but in the end they always fall back
on their allowable tolerance.

We have kept our older Oce around for scanning and printing stuff that we
need "to scale", like when we sketch over site plans. That is too bad
because we would rather only have to maintain one unit.

Word to the wise...

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F. Gump
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Posted: Tue Nov 09, 2004 9:20 pm    Post subject: Re: Xerox 510 warning/rant: does not print to scale Reply with quote

Did you use the calibrate feature in autocad's plot device properties?


"CraigV(fs)" <craigv@xxx.net> wrote in message
news:4190e98b$1_2@newsprd01...
Quote:
For those who are looking into purchasing/leasing a Xerox 510 (or similar
model), please note that the fine print allows a hefty tolerance for
accuracy.

Before I started at this firm, we entered into a lease fora Xerox 510
printer (with scanner and server). We have been disappointed to learn
that
that all of the output is not "to scale". We've had a tech come out
several times to "calibrate" the unit, but in the end they always fall
back
on their allowable tolerance.

We have kept our older Oce around for scanning and printing stuff that we
need "to scale", like when we sketch over site plans. That is too bad
because we would rather only have to maintain one unit.

Word to the wise...

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David K.
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Posted: Tue Nov 09, 2004 9:57 pm    Post subject: Re: Xerox 510 warning/rant: does not print to scale Reply with quote

Which drivers are you using? We had problems plotting hybrid files to
scale so we had to go back to the hp650c drivers instead of using the
current 510 drivers. This was not the solution we wanted since it seemed
like we were taking a step backwards but it solved the problem.
I've checked files drawn at everything from 1:1 to 1:240 and everything
plots out to scale but your scales might be different.
So what is the Xerox allowable tolerance?

"CraigV(fs)" <craigv@xxx.net> wrote in message
news:4190e98b$1_2@newsprd01...
Quote:
For those who are looking into purchasing/leasing a Xerox 510 (or similar
model), please note that the fine print allows a hefty tolerance for
accuracy.

Before I started at this firm, we entered into a lease fora Xerox 510
printer (with scanner and server). We have been disappointed to learn
that
that all of the output is not "to scale". We've had a tech come out
several times to "calibrate" the unit, but in the end they always fall
back
on their allowable tolerance.

We have kept our older Oce around for scanning and printing stuff that we
need "to scale", like when we sketch over site plans. That is too bad
because we would rather only have to maintain one unit.

Word to the wise...



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CraigV(fs)
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Posted: Fri Nov 12, 2004 4:57 am    Post subject: Re: Xerox 510 warning/rant: does not print to scale Reply with quote

Thanks to both of you guys. I had not tried either solution- I figured
Xerox's tech guy would do that...

I'll start with the .PC3/.PMP callibration, first.


"David K." <davidkinyonswpagov> wrote in message
news:4190f6ec$1_2@newsprd01...
Quote:
Which drivers are you using? We had problems plotting hybrid files to
scale so we had to go back to the hp650c drivers instead of using the
current 510 drivers. This was not the solution we wanted since it seemed
like we were taking a step backwards but it solved the problem.
I've checked files drawn at everything from 1:1 to 1:240 and everything
plots out to scale but your scales might be different.
So what is the Xerox allowable tolerance?

"CraigV(fs)" <craigv@xxx.net> wrote in message
news:4190e98b$1_2@newsprd01...
For those who are looking into purchasing/leasing a Xerox 510 (or similar
model), please note that the fine print allows a hefty tolerance for
accuracy.

Before I started at this firm, we entered into a lease fora Xerox 510
printer (with scanner and server). We have been disappointed to learn
that
that all of the output is not "to scale". We've had a tech come out
several times to "calibrate" the unit, but in the end they always fall
back
on their allowable tolerance.

We have kept our older Oce around for scanning and printing stuff that we
need "to scale", like when we sketch over site plans. That is too bad
because we would rather only have to maintain one unit.

Word to the wise...



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CraigV(fs)
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Posted: Fri Nov 12, 2004 8:40 pm    Post subject: Re: Xerox 510 warning/rant: does not print to scale Reply with quote

Well, I'm not sure if .PC3 calibration is going to help me or not.

The dimensions in the "X" dimensions (as the plotter paper comes out of the
plotter) are OK.

The dimensions in the "Y" dimensions vary + and -. Meaning, at the bottom
of the sheet, I've got a dimension reading 50'-8", but scales as 50'-3"
(smaller). Closet to the top of the sheet, I've got a dimension of 9'-10"
that scales 9'-11" (larger). I'm not sure any amount of calibration can fix
this kind of problem.


I'll move on to the hp650c driver.
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CraigV(fs)
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Posted: Fri Nov 12, 2004 11:00 pm    Post subject: Re: Xerox 510 warning/rant: does not print to scale Reply with quote

Maybe I didn't explain that clearly. The dimensions are either too big, or
too little in the Y direction. It isn't consistent or uniform.

..PC3 calibration only scales things uniformly in either the X or Y
direction.

"F. Gump" <gump3rg@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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That's exactly the type of thing calibration will fix.

(see attached for screenshot)

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CraigV(fs)
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Posted: Fri Nov 12, 2004 11:04 pm    Post subject: Re: Xerox 510 warning/rant: does not print to scale Reply with quote

Update:

I have set up a .PC3 driver using HP's HP650c as David K. suggested. So
far, that looks like it might work. The pen thickness are a little lighter
(but the average layperson wouldn't notice...).

I'll post an update next week after I'm all through.

Craig


BTW- I've never found the Xerox allowable tolerance that the Xerox Techie
mentioned...
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F. Gump
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Posted: Sat Nov 13, 2004 12:37 am    Post subject: Re: Xerox 510 warning/rant: does not print to scale Reply with quote

When I calibrate my printer thru that option it prints out a rectangle. I
then measure the rectangle (both sides) and enter the actual printed
dimensions in the next window. After that my printer is calibrated and all
future rectangles come out as expected.
Maybe you don't have that option?

"CraigV(fs)" <craigv@xxx.net> wrote in message
news:4194fa49$1_3@newsprd01...
Quote:
Maybe I didn't explain that clearly. The dimensions are either too big,
or
too little in the Y direction. It isn't consistent or uniform.

.PC3 calibration only scales things uniformly in either the X or Y
direction.

"F. Gump" <gump3rg@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:4194f1b2_2@newsprd01...
That's exactly the type of thing calibration will fix.

(see attached for screenshot)


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Tom Berning
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Posted: Sat Nov 13, 2004 1:04 am    Post subject: Re: Xerox 510 warning/rant: does not print to scale Reply with quote

When you are checking the scale, is it right after the plot comes out of the
plotter? I thought our plotter was doing something similar to what you
explained, but after the paper was allowed to cool down, the scale is within
their tolerance. I think their stated tolerance is about 1/16". I have been
told that all these type large volume plotters(Oce, Xerox and Kip) will not
be to exact scale as an inkjet plotter due to the paper being heated.

"CraigV(fs)" <craigv@xxx.net> wrote in message
news:4194d959$1_1@newsprd01...
Quote:
Well, I'm not sure if .PC3 calibration is going to help me or not.

The dimensions in the "X" dimensions (as the plotter paper comes out of
the
plotter) are OK.

The dimensions in the "Y" dimensions vary + and -. Meaning, at the bottom
of the sheet, I've got a dimension reading 50'-8", but scales as 50'-3"
(smaller). Closet to the top of the sheet, I've got a dimension of 9'-10"
that scales 9'-11" (larger). I'm not sure any amount of calibration can
fix
this kind of problem.


I'll move on to the hp650c driver.

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CraigV(fs)
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Posted: Thu Nov 18, 2004 12:16 am    Post subject: Re: Xerox 510 warning/rant: does not print to scale Reply with quote

F.Gump: I do have the calibration option that prints the rectangle. After
about 5 tries, the dimensions were dead-on.

Tom: I really think it is an issue with the Xerox driver. I am getting
much more accurate plots now with the HP650c driver. The Xerox drive was
fairly accurate horizontally. But in the vertical dimension (the direction
the paper feeds), it seemed like it was stretched in some places, and
compressed in others. That is why the calibration (rectangle) thing didn't
help. If I scaled it up, some areas got better, but the other areas got
worse.

FWIW: I am going to keep trying the HP650c driver. At this point, it
appears to be more accurate. The only negative I can see is that the plot
(.dwg) filename isn't displayed on the printer control panel as it is being
printed. Again, I'll post a final update when I get the office online with
the new .PC3 driver.

I want to thank everybody for their help. The information and help you get
from these newsgroups is priceless.

Craig


"Tom Berning" <tom.berning@woolpert.com> wrote in message
news:4195174a_1@newsprd01...
Quote:
When you are checking the scale, is it right after the plot comes out of
the
plotter? I thought our plotter was doing something similar to what you
explained, but after the paper was allowed to cool down, the scale is
within
their tolerance. I think their stated tolerance is about 1/16". I have
been
told that all these type large volume plotters(Oce, Xerox and Kip) will
not
be to exact scale as an inkjet plotter due to the paper being heated.

"CraigV(fs)" <craigv@xxx.net> wrote in message
news:4194d959$1_1@newsprd01...
Well, I'm not sure if .PC3 calibration is going to help me or not.

The dimensions in the "X" dimensions (as the plotter paper comes out of
the
plotter) are OK.

The dimensions in the "Y" dimensions vary + and -. Meaning, at the
bottom
of the sheet, I've got a dimension reading 50'-8", but scales as 50'-3"
(smaller). Closet to the top of the sheet, I've got a dimension of
9'-10"
that scales 9'-11" (larger). I'm not sure any amount of calibration can
fix
this kind of problem.


I'll move on to the hp650c driver.



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