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PLOTTING TO HP DESKJET 1220C

PLOTTING TO HP DESKJET 1220C

PLOTTING TO HP DESKJET 1220C

(OP)
Can anyone tell me where I could go to get a sample plot configuration file for an HP Deskjet 1220C?

RE: PLOTTING TO HP DESKJET 1220C

Have you tried ...
C:\BENTLEY\WORKSPACE\SYSTEM\PLOTDRV\HP1200c.PLT

you might have to edit the path to your network printer but aside from that you should be ok!

Let me know.

Rich

RE: PLOTTING TO HP DESKJET 1220C

(OP)
Hi rkey

I have tried the hp1200.plt plot configuration file but it did not work.  I did update the path for the network printer but all that prints out is a string of letters at the bottom or top of  the paper.

Thanks

Rich

RE: PLOTTING TO HP DESKJET 1220C

Try this ... copy the text below into notepad and save as
HP-DJ-1220c.plt

Modify where it says "\\nj0009\njhp5501ps" ... to YOUR path.
Let me know if that works.


;----------------------------------------------------------------------
;
; This file has been slightly modified
; The original name was hp1200c.plt.
;
;
;
; THIS FILE WAS COPIED FROM C:\BENTLEY\WORKSPACE\SYSTEM\PLOTDRV\HP1200c.PLT
;
;  HP-GL/2 & PCL5 Plotter config file - For HP 1200C Printer
;
;
;----------------------------------------------------------------------
;
; Setup Tips
; Set dip switch on back of printer as follows:
;                1      x
;                0  xxxx xxxx

; MicroStation starts counting pens at 1, so even though the HP 650c has
; pens 0 through 255, pen 0 is not used by MicroStation.
num_pens   = 255                ; Defines pens used - max value is 255
change_pen = both        ; options are color, weight, level or both
model      = mdl                ; plotter model
driver     = pcl5               ; MDL driver name
end_plot   = eject        ; performs page eject at end of plot
autocenter            ; Automatically center plot on page
rotate     = none        ; enable/disable automatic rotation to maximize
                    ; plots: cw = rotate clockwise, ccw = rotate
                    ; counter-clockwise, none = disable

default_extension/auto_incExt = '000'; default extension for plotfiles
;
; To configure a default output file name comment out the default_extension
; line above and uncomment this line.  "lpt1" may be substituted with any
; desired filename - e.g. "$(MS_PLTFILES)plotfile.000"
;
; TO MAKE THE DRIVER PLOT TO FILE ... ADD A SIMICOLON IN FRONT OF THE LINE
; BELOW LIKE THIS LINE AND THE OTHER LINES WHICH STATE DIRECTIONS!
; AGAIN, PUT THE ";" IN FRONT OF "default_outFile/auto_... YADA, YADA, YADA ..."
;
default_outFile/auto_overwrite = "\\nj0009\njhp5501ps"
;
; communication=(handshake=0,baud=9600,par=none,data=8,stop=1)

; The SIZE records define the printing area of page.
; Up to 5  SIZE records can be defined at one time

; ENGLISH resolution and SIZE records
size=(10.5,8.0)/num=2/off=(0.0,0.000)/name=letter
size=(16.5,10.5)/num=6/off=(0.0,0.000)/name=11X17


resolution(IN)=(0.000984252,0.000984252)    ; specifies both res and units


; Substitute the name of a pentable file to be loaded when this driver is selected
;pentable=\dir\file.tbl

; for dense filling
pen_width(1)=3
pen_width(2)=3
pen_width(3)=3
pen_width(4)=3
pen_width(5)=3
pen_width(6)=3
pen_width(7)=3
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;  The style records defines how the design file line codes (styles)
;  are to be plotted.  Values are in plotter units (resolutions).
;  Values determine pen down/up movements, where (14,42) for a dot
;  pattern leaves the pen down for 14 units and up for 42 units.  The
;  /nohardware switch causes software stroking with these values.

style(1) = (14,42)/nohardware        ; style = dot
style(2) = (70,42)/nohardware        ; style = med dash
style(3) = (168,56)/nohardware        ; style = long dash
style(4) = (112,42,28,42)/nohardware    ; style = dot-dash
style(5) = (56,56)/nohardware        ; style = short dash
style(6) = (84,28,28,28,28,28)/nohardware    ; style = dash-dot-dot
style(7) = (112,28,56,28)/nohardware    ; style = long dash - short dash

; stroke_tolerance determines tolerance for arcs and circles.  Value is
; between 0 and 10 with 10 being the greater tolerance.  Large value also
; creates a larger .000 file.
stroke_tolerance=4.5                ; unitless num    0 < tol <10

; linecap, linejoin and miter_limit values may differ between plotters.
; Check your plotter manual for their definition.

linecap     = 1                 ; 1=butt, 2=square, 3=triangle, 4=round
linejoin    = 2                 ; 1=mitered, 2=miter/bevel, 3=triangle,
                                ; 4=round, 5=beveled, 6=no join
miter_limit = 1.5               ; larger values mean longer spikes

; Construction points, by default, are not plotted. Uncomment the next
; line if you want to plot them.
; point_size = .1     ; points are plotted 0.1 cm dia

; Units for weight stroke are multiples of .025 mm.
weight_strokes=(3,6,9,12,15,18,21,24,27,30,33,36,39,70,75,80,85,90,95,100,105,110,115,120,125,130,135,140,145,150,155,160)

; The record, hardware_raster, can be used to plot raster element
; types 87 and 88 and raster reference elements.  Values for resolution can
; be as high as your plotters resolution.  Lower value produce grainer images
; Specify color to plot colored raster images.
hardware_raster/resolution=300/background=color

; largest_polygon is used only for element filling.  The value defines
; the point at which software filling takes over in place of hardware
; filling.  The value relates to number of vertices used to draw the
; element.
largest_polygon=10000

RE: PLOTTING TO HP DESKJET 1220C

(OP)
Hi Rkey

Still doesn't work.  Is it possible that I should be using a different model or driver?

Thanks

Rich

RE: PLOTTING TO HP DESKJET 1220C

Your deskjet is a "tabletop" model, right?

We're talking about "A" & "B" size printouts?
Color?

Another driver to try would be the ... "hp650c.plt" but this for "large" size plotters. ("E" size sheets)

Also have you tried the default "Printer.plt"?

RE: PLOTTING TO HP DESKJET 1220C

(OP)
Rkey

The 1220c is a destop that will print 8.5x11, 11x17 and 12x18 in color.  I'll check out the the plt. file for the 650c tomorrow.  I'll try and get an answer from bentley, when I do I'll let u know.  Thanks for your help rkey

rich

RE: PLOTTING TO HP DESKJET 1220C

I tried all the plot drivers specified here on-top and copied the driver supplied. Still printer prints string of letters. Any sollution to this or other plot driver?

RE: PLOTTING TO HP DESKJET 1220C

Don't a person get any help in this place or what. Placed a question 3 weeks ago and still no reply.

RE: PLOTTING TO HP DESKJET 1220C

Is it possible to send Pro-E plt files directly to a printer like Auto Cad files.  I can double click on by Auto Cad Plt files and they will print but when I try to send the Pro-E files the same way all i get is page after page of numbers and letters. Can anyone help.

RE: PLOTTING TO HP DESKJET 1220C

I use the same printer its very good with microstation..
Chech how much ram it has as you can expand it and have more ram for faster data plots...
Try using the printer.plt ( the windows printer) in V7 and V8 this worked for me and print direct thru windows.
But remember with windows the printable area is different for your sheet sizes.. so you may not get maps to true scale.. as nonprintable margins will come into it..
I found I had to make up new sheet cells the same size as the printable area.. that way i could always print to a desired scale .. I made those sheet cells 1000x real life so it would be my scale factor for meters to mm ...
I have used the window printer diriver and it worked pretty well..
I did have to add in the section on no hardware etc for dashed lines and dotted lines not to be too thick..
and some stuff on lineweight strockes similar to the hpgl2.plt
as it would print too thick without this modification...
If it doesn't work for you, let me know.

RE: PLOTTING TO HP DESKJET 1220C

(OP)
I never did have any luck on getting the HP1220 to print with microstation.  Now the printer isn't working so I can't even try anything.  I appreciate all the input.

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