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Lex Dawson
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Posted: Tue Dec 21, 2004 10:28 am    Post subject: Viewport ignored when plotting to HP Desighjet 5000 Reply with quote

Hi there,
I have been plotting files containing viewports successfully to a HP
Designjet 1055 for some time.
I recently tried to plot the same file to a HP Designjet 5000 without
success as the contents of the viewport are not plotted. The same result
occurs when I tried to create a pdf file. When viewing the pdf file the
entities within the viewport appear momentarily and are then covered when
the rest of the file is displayed.
When viewing the plot preview for both attempts all is displayed as
expected.
I have tried the Display Order command with no success and also had our IT
support people load the latest driver for the HP5000 from the HP Web site,
but still no joy.
My work around was to keep using the HP1055 but I want to take advantage of
the 5000's superior output quality.

Any clues would be greatly appreciated.

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Govert J. Knopper
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Posted: Tue Dec 21, 2004 1:58 pm    Post subject: Re: Viewport ignored when plotting to HP Desighjet 5000 Reply with quote

DesignJet 5000 or 5000PS? And if it is the PS version, do you use the PS
driver? If so, try the HPGL2/RTL driver for the 5000, or even plot to the
5000 with the DesignJet 1055 driver that is used now with success on that
plotter.

Govert

"Lex Dawson" <l.dawson@bom.gov.au> schreef in bericht
news:41c7b485$1_1@newsprd01...
Quote:
Hi there,
I have been plotting files containing viewports successfully to a HP
Designjet 1055 for some time.
I recently tried to plot the same file to a HP Designjet 5000 without
success as the contents of the viewport are not plotted. The same result
occurs when I tried to create a pdf file. When viewing the pdf file the
entities within the viewport appear momentarily and are then covered when
the rest of the file is displayed.
When viewing the plot preview for both attempts all is displayed as
expected.
I have tried the Display Order command with no success and also had our IT
support people load the latest driver for the HP5000 from the HP Web site,
but still no joy.
My work around was to keep using the HP1055 but I want to take advantage
of
the 5000's superior output quality.

Any clues would be greatly appreciated.


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Ron Meicho
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Posted: Tue Dec 21, 2004 9:27 pm    Post subject: Re: Viewport ignored when plotting to HP Desighjet 5000 Reply with quote

We have both a DJ5000 and DJ5000n and use the PCL6 drivers with good
sucsess.

Ron Meicho

Govert J. Knopper wrote:
Quote:
DesignJet 5000 or 5000PS? And if it is the PS version, do you use the PS
driver? If so, try the HPGL2/RTL driver for the 5000, or even plot to the
5000 with the DesignJet 1055 driver that is used now with success on that
plotter.

Govert

"Lex Dawson" <l.dawson@bom.gov.au> schreef in bericht
news:41c7b485$1_1@newsprd01...

Hi there,
I have been plotting files containing viewports successfully to a HP
Designjet 1055 for some time.
I recently tried to plot the same file to a HP Designjet 5000 without
success as the contents of the viewport are not plotted. The same result


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Govert J. Knopper
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Posted: Tue Dec 21, 2004 9:52 pm    Post subject: Re: Viewport ignored when plotting to HP Desighjet 5000 Reply with quote

Isn't that a driver for a LaserJet 5000?

Govert

"Ron Meicho" <NOg-o.com@SPAMg-o.com> schreef in bericht
news:41c84f63$1_2@newsprd01...
Quote:
We have both a DJ5000 and DJ5000n and use the PCL6 drivers with good
sucsess.

Ron Meicho

Govert J. Knopper wrote:
DesignJet 5000 or 5000PS? And if it is the PS version, do you use the PS
driver? If so, try the HPGL2/RTL driver for the 5000, or even plot to
the
5000 with the DesignJet 1055 driver that is used now with success on
that
plotter.

Govert

"Lex Dawson" <l.dawson@bom.gov.au> schreef in bericht
news:41c7b485$1_1@newsprd01...

Hi there,
I have been plotting files containing viewports successfully to a HP
Designjet 1055 for some time.
I recently tried to plot the same file to a HP Designjet 5000 without
success as the contents of the viewport are not plotted. The same result
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Ron Meicho
Guest





Posted: Tue Dec 21, 2004 10:11 pm    Post subject: Re: Viewport ignored when plotting to HP Desighjet 5000 Reply with quote

Oops..... Your so right Govert. To much eggnog....

Ron Meicho

Govert J. Knopper wrote:

Quote:
Isn't that a driver for a LaserJet 5000?

Govert

"Ron Meicho" <NOg-o.com@SPAMg-o.com> schreef in bericht
news:41c84f63$1_2@newsprd01...

We have both a DJ5000 and DJ5000n and use the PCL6 drivers with good
sucsess.

Ron Meicho

Govert J. Knopper wrote:

DesignJet 5000 or 5000PS? And if it is the PS version, do you use the PS
driver? If so, try the HPGL2/RTL driver for the 5000, or even plot to

the

5000 with the DesignJet 1055 driver that is used now with success on

that

plotter.

Govert

"Lex Dawson" <l.dawson@bom.gov.au> schreef in bericht
news:41c7b485$1_1@newsprd01...


Hi there,
I have been plotting files containing viewports successfully to a HP
Designjet 1055 for some time.
I recently tried to plot the same file to a HP Designjet 5000 without
success as the contents of the viewport are not plotted. The same result


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Lex Dawson
Guest





Posted: Wed Dec 22, 2004 5:37 am    Post subject: Re: Viewport ignored when plotting to HP Desighjet 5000 Reply with quote

Thanks Govert,
It's the GL driver we are using with AutoCAD, we use Posterjet RIP software
for Postscript files and I have tried sending through this driver too with
no success.
I like your idea about using the 1055 driver and sending to the 5000....
it's getting IT support group to do this that's the hard part, we are all
managed desktop here so no permissions to configure print/plot drivers
myself. Would the HPGL2/RTL driver be on the Web or be part of the support
files shipped with the plotter?
Cheers,
Lex

"Govert J. Knopper" <gkn at nospamdereumaux dot com> wrote in message
news:41c7e5ac$1_1@newsprd01...
Quote:
DesignJet 5000 or 5000PS? And if it is the PS version, do you use the PS
driver? If so, try the HPGL2/RTL driver for the 5000, or even plot to the
5000 with the DesignJet 1055 driver that is used now with success on that
plotter.

Govert

"Lex Dawson" <l.dawson@bom.gov.au> schreef in bericht
news:41c7b485$1_1@newsprd01...
Hi there,
I have been plotting files containing viewports successfully to a HP
Designjet 1055 for some time.
I recently tried to plot the same file to a HP Designjet 5000 without
success as the contents of the viewport are not plotted. The same result
occurs when I tried to create a pdf file. When viewing the pdf file the
entities within the viewport appear momentarily and are then covered
when
the rest of the file is displayed.
When viewing the plot preview for both attempts all is displayed as
expected.
I have tried the Display Order command with no success and also had our
IT
support people load the latest driver for the HP5000 from the HP Web
site,
but still no joy.
My work around was to keep using the HP1055 but I want to take advantage
of
the 5000's superior output quality.

Any clues would be greatly appreciated.




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Govert J. Knopper
Guest





Posted: Wed Dec 22, 2004 4:29 pm    Post subject: Re: Viewport ignored when plotting to HP Desighjet 5000 Reply with quote

The driver is on one of the CD's shipped with the plotter, and it is also
available at HP's site (there you'll get the latest version)

Note that display order doesn't work with PostScript output (and that
includes PDF).

Govert

"Lex Dawson" <l.dawson@bom.gov.au> schreef in bericht
news:41c8c1b9$1_1@newsprd01...
Quote:
Thanks Govert,
It's the GL driver we are using with AutoCAD, we use Posterjet RIP
software
for Postscript files and I have tried sending through this driver too
with
no success.
I like your idea about using the 1055 driver and sending to the 5000....
it's getting IT support group to do this that's the hard part, we are all
managed desktop here so no permissions to configure print/plot drivers
myself. Would the HPGL2/RTL driver be on the Web or be part of the support
files shipped with the plotter?
Cheers,
Lex

"Govert J. Knopper" <gkn at nospamdereumaux dot com> wrote in message
news:41c7e5ac$1_1@newsprd01...
DesignJet 5000 or 5000PS? And if it is the PS version, do you use the PS
driver? If so, try the HPGL2/RTL driver for the 5000, or even plot to
the
5000 with the DesignJet 1055 driver that is used now with success on
that
plotter.

Govert

"Lex Dawson" <l.dawson@bom.gov.au> schreef in bericht
news:41c7b485$1_1@newsprd01...
Hi there,
I have been plotting files containing viewports successfully to a HP
Designjet 1055 for some time.
I recently tried to plot the same file to a HP Designjet 5000 without
success as the contents of the viewport are not plotted. The same
result
occurs when I tried to create a pdf file. When viewing the pdf file
the
entities within the viewport appear momentarily and are then covered
when
the rest of the file is displayed.
When viewing the plot preview for both attempts all is displayed as
expected.
I have tried the Display Order command with no success and also had
our
IT
support people load the latest driver for the HP5000 from the HP Web
site,
but still no joy.
My work around was to keep using the HP1055 but I want to take
advantage
of
the 5000's superior output quality.

Any clues would be greatly appreciated.






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