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Real difference between HP DesignJet Z6100 & Z6100PS

dwh1262 (Computer)
13 Oct 10 16:51
Is there a way to make an HP DesignJet Z6100 into a Z6100PS?  Is there a physical component that allows for postscript printing on the standard 6100?
IRstuff (Aerospace)
13 Oct 10 16:55
You would need to reprogram the processor board, probably.  However, this question is probably better suited for www.tek-tips.com, which is more computer hardware and software oriented.

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28 Nov 10 14:12
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xwb (Computer)
26 Dec 10 0:25
Probably a bit late - it is normally a different or extra PROM in the printer.  If it handles PS as well as HPGL it  will have an extra PROM.  If it handles only PS then it is a different PROM.
MacGyverS2000 (Electrical)
26 Dec 10 9:55
About the only systems that use PROMs these days are old-time military systems...

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