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HP Designjet 330 Service Manual (268 pages)
Hewlett Packard Service Manual
Brand:
HP
| Category:
Plotter
| Size: 6.41 MB
Table of Contents
Part Numbers
4
Product Information
13
Network Connections
15
Media Types
16
Media Sizes
17
Media Margins
17
Site Planning and Requirements
19
Choosing a Suitable Plotter Environment
21
Unpacking and Assembling the Plotter
24
Inspecting the Plotter for Damage
26
Repacking the Plotter
26
Installing the Plotter
34
Using the Plotter
34
Front Panel
35
Power on Self Tests
36
Demonstration Plot
36
Installation and Configuration
37
Preventive Maintenance
39
General Cleaning
42
Cleaning the Drive Roller
42
Functional Overview
43
Carriage Drive Mechanics
48
Print Cartridges
49
Line Sensor
49
Producing an Image
50
Print Mode Characteristics
50
Service Station
53
Plotter Architecture
54
Functional Overview
54
Electronics Module
55
Input/Output Interfaces
56
Power Supply
57
Removal and Replacement
59
Removing the Bail
63
Removing the Top Cover
65
Removing the Left End Cover
67
Removing the Right End Cover
68
Reinstalling the Front Panel Assembly
70
Removing the Electronics Module
71
Connector Cable
72
Removing the Media Sensor
73
Removing the Encoder Strip
75
Reinstalling the Encoder Strip
77
Removing the Carriage Motor
79
Removing the Spittoon
81
Removing the Pinch Arm Sensor
83
Removing the Primer
85
Removing the Service Station
86
Removing the Overdrive Roller
90
Removing the Back Cover
91
Removing the Trailing Cable
92
Removing the Trailing Cable Guide
94
Removing the Drive Belt
97
Removing the Drive Roller
99
Removing the Pinch Arm Lift Mechanism
102
Removing the Overdrive Enclosure
104
Reinstalling the Overdrive Enclosure
105
Removing the Entry Platen
106
Reinstalling the Entry Platen
107
When to Calibrate the Plotter
110
Entering Service Mode
111
Stopping a Test
112
Service Mode
114
Troubleshooting
135
What You Should See and Hear
137
4 Troubleshooting
138
Front Panel Leds
139
Error Codes
139
Color Configuration
163
Mono Configuration
163
34 Troubleshooting
168
Service Tests
169
Troubleshooting
169
36 Troubleshooting
170
Bail Cycle Test
171
38 Troubleshooting
172
40 Troubleshooting
174
Electrical Test
175
Front Panel Test
176
42 Troubleshooting
176
44 Troubleshooting
178
Media Axis Test
178
48 Troubleshooting
182
50 Troubleshooting
184
Service Monitor (Data Display)
186
Servo/Encoder Test
187
54 Troubleshooting
188
Ink Smearing
194
Misaligned Colors
195
Parts and Diagrams
203
Exchange Assemblies
204
Replacement Parts
205
Interface Cables
231
Support Services
233
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HP Designjet 330 User Manual (184 pages)
Hewlett-Packard DesignJet Plotters User's Guide
Brand:
HP
| Category:
Plotter
| Size: 2.15 MB
Table of Contents
Finding Information
2
Table of Contents
5
Welcome
9
Configuration Settings
12
Print Quality
12
Software Applications and Drivers
13
1 Setting up Your Plotter
15
Fast Track
16
Setup Checklist
17
Task 1: Check that You Have All the Items Required
18
Task 2: (Optional) Install a Memory Expansion Module
20
Task 3: Position the Plotter
22
Task 4: Switch on
23
Task 5: Load the Print Cartridge(S)
24
Task 6: (Optional) Change the Language
28
Task 7: Connect the Plotter to Your Computer
31
Task 8: (Optional) Configure the Plotter
33
Task 8: Configure the Plotter
33
Task 9: Set up the Plotter in Your Application Software
38
Task 10: Send a Sample or Demo Plot
40
2 Working with Media Caring for Your Media Choosing Media
42
Caring for Your Media
42
Choosing Media
42
Supported Media Types and Relative Costs
43
Physical Characteristics of Media Types
44
Typical Media-Type Choices by Application
46
Before Loading Media
47
Before Sending Your File
47
Loading Sheet Media
49
To Load a Sheet (Without the Roll-Feed Option Installed)
49
To Realign the Sheet Manually (if Necessary)
54
Loading Roll Media
57
To Change the Roll
57
To Feed Roll Media into the Plotter
61
To Load a Sheet with the Roll-Feed Option Installed
66
Unloading Media
67
Drying Time
67
To Unload a Sheet at the End of a Plot
68
To Unload a Sheet under any Other Circumstances
68
To Cut and Unload a Plot from a Roll
69
3 Controlling Your Plot's Appearance Ways to Control the Plots' Appearance
74
Ways to Control the Plots' Appearance
74
Ways to Control the Plot's Appearance
74
Page Size
75
When Do You Need to Adjust the Page Size in the Plotter
76
To Adjust the Page Size in the Setup Sheet
77
Page Size and Clipped Plots
78
Rotating a Plot
79
Can You Rotate any Drawing Using the Setup Sheet
79
To Rotate a Plot Using the Plotter's Setup Sheet
79
Exactly What Is Rotated
80
The Rotate Feature and Clipped Plots
81
How Does Rotate Interact with Your Software
81
Plotting a Mirror Image
82
Changing the Treatment of Overlapping Lines (Merge Feature)
83
Changing the Plotter's Logical Pen Characteristics
84
Printing Color Drawings in Monochrome
85
To Switch from Color to Monochrome
85
Important Points about Monochrome Printing
86
Choosing an Appropriate Print Quality
87
To Change the Print Quality on the Front Panel
88
4 Managing Your Plots
89
To Copy a Plot
90
To Advance the Media
91
5 Special Internal Plots
93
Their Purpose and How to Print Them
94
Using the Black Cartridge Alignment Sheet
95
Using the Color Cartridge Test Sheet
99
6 Reconfiguring Your Plotter
103
To See the Current Configuration of the Plotter
104
To Change the Serial Interface Settings
105
To Change the Graphics Language Setting for Less Common Applications
105
To Change the Graphics Language Setting for Less Common
105
To Change the I/O Timeout Setting
106
To Upgrade Your Plotter with more Memory
106
File Size and Memory Usage
106
To Upgrade Your Plotter with a Network Interface
107
To Upgrade the HP Designjet 330 Plotter with Color
107
7 Maintaining Your Plotter
115
Replacing Cartridges
116
When to Replace Cartridges
116
Using Genuine HP Supplies
117
Before Replacing Cartridges
118
To Replace One or more Cartridges
119
Cleaning the Cartridge Nozzles (Priming)
121
Cleaning the Plotter
123
8 Front-Panel Lights
125
9 Troubleshooting
131
Using the Documentation
132
Locating the Source of Your Problem
133
Solving Media-Handling Problems
134
If the Plotter will Not Accept Your Media
134
If the Plotter Continually Rejects Your Media, with the Error and Load Media Lights Flashing
134
Clearing a Media Jam
135
Solving Communication Problems
138
Solving Problems with Plot Position or Content
139
If the Plot Is Completely Blank
139
If the Output Contains Only a Partial Plot
139
If the Plot Is Clipped
140
If the Entire Plot Is in One Quadrant of the Correct Plotting Area
140
If One Plot Overlays Another Plot on the same Sheet
140
If the Output Is Distorted or Unintelligible
141
If the Plotter Has Drawn a Different Plot than the One You Were Expecting
141
If Pen Settings Seem to Have no Effect
141
Solving Print-Quality Problems
142
If There Are White Streaks in Solid Areas or Gaps in Lines
142
If There Are Jagged Vertical or Horizontal Lines
144
If There Are Slightly Warped Lines
144
If There Are Color "Shadows
144
If a Cartridge Is Not Printing at All
144
If There Are Blurred Lines (Ink "Bleeds" from Lines)
145
If There Are Blotchy Areas (Uneven Fill Density)
145
If There Is Other Pronounced Banding in Area Fills
145
If Ink Smears after You Remove a Plot
146
If the Print Quality Appears to be Poor Just in One Part of the Plot
146
Solving Miscellaneous Problems
147
If the Plotter Does Not Plot
147
If the Plotter Seems too Slow
147
Getting Help
148
What to Do before You Call
148
If a Repair Is Needed
149
10 Reference Plotter Specifications
152
Plotter Specifications
152
Interface Specifications
158
Parallel (Bi-Tronics/Centronics) Cable
159
Serial (RS-232-C) Cables
160
Interface Cables
161
Regulatory Notices
162
Telecommunications Statement
163
Ordering Accessories
165
HP Part Numbers for HP Designjet Papers and Films
168
HP-GL/2 and HP RTL Programming Information
169
How to Order Supplies and Accessories
169
11 Glossary
171
Index
175
Documentation Map
179
Please Give Us Your Feedback (Removable)
181
HP Designjet 330 User Manual (184 pages)
Brand:
HP
| Category:
Plotter
| Size: 2.13 MB
Table of Contents
Finding Information
2
This Is the Cyan on Page II (Seq
2
Table of Contents
5
This Is the Black on Page VIII (Seq
8
Welcome
9
1 Setting up Your Plotter
15
Fast Track
16
Setup Checklist
17
Task 1: Check that You Have All the Items Required
18
Task 2: (Optional) Install a Memory Expansion Module
20
Task 3: Position the Plotter
22
Task 4: Switch on
23
Task 5: Load the Print Cartridge(S)
24
Task 6: (Optional) Change the Language
28
Task 7: Connect the Plotter to Your Computer
31
Task 8: (Optional) Configure the Plotter
33
Task 8: Configure the Plotter
33
Task 9: Set up the Plotter in Your Application Software
38
Task 10: Send a Sample or Demo Plot
40
2 Working with Media
41
Caring for Your Media
42
Choosing Media
42
Supported Media Types and Relative Costs
43
Physical Characteristics of Media Types
44
Typical Media-Type Choices by Application
46
Before Loading Media
47
Before Sending Your File
47
Loading Sheet Media
49
To Load a Sheet (Without the Roll-Feed Option Installed)
49
To Realign the Sheet Manually (if Necessary)
54
Loading Roll Media
57
To Change the Roll
57
To Feed Roll Media into the Plotter
61
To Load a Sheet with the Roll-Feed Option Installed
66
Unloading Media
67
Drying Time
67
To Unload a Sheet at the End of a Plot
68
To Unload a Sheet under any Other Circumstances
68
To Cut and Unload a Plot from a Roll
69
3 Controlling Your Plot's Appearance
73
Ways to Control the Plots' Appearance
74
Ways to Control the Plot's Appearance
74
Page Size
75
When Do You Need to Adjust the Page Size in the Plotter
76
To Adjust the Page Size in the Setup Sheet
77
Page Size and Clipped Plots
78
Rotating a Plot
79
Can You Rotate any Drawing Using the Setup Sheet
79
To Rotate a Plot Using the Plotter's Setup Sheet
79
Exactly What Is Rotated
80
The Rotate Feature and Clipped Plots
81
How Does Rotate Interact with Your Software
81
Plotting a Mirror Image
82
Changing the Treatment of Overlapping Lines (Merge Feature)
83
Changing the Plotter's Logical Pen Characteristics
84
Printing Color Drawings in Monochrome
85
To Switch from Color to Monochrome
85
Important Points about Monochrome Printing
86
Choosing an Appropriate Print Quality
87
To Change the Print Quality on the Front Panel
88
4 Managing Your Plots
89
To Copy a Plot
89
To Advance the Media
91
5 Special Internal Plots
93
Their Purpose and How to Print Them
94
Using the Black Cartridge Alignment Sheet
95
Using the Color Cartridge Test Sheet
99
6 Reconfiguring Your Plotter
103
To See the Current Configuration of the Plotter
104
To Change the Serial Interface Settings
105
To Change the Graphics Language Setting for Less Common Applications
105
To Change the Graphics Language Setting for Less Common
105
To Change the I/O Timeout Setting
106
To Upgrade Your Plotter with more Memory
106
File Size and Memory Usage
106
To Upgrade Your Plotter with a Network Interface
107
To Upgrade the HP Designjet 330 Plotter with Color
107
7 Maintaining Your Plotter
115
Replacing Cartridges
116
When to Replace Cartridges
116
Using Genuine HP Supplies
117
Before Replacing Cartridges
118
To Replace One or more Cartridges
119
Cleaning the Cartridge Nozzles (Priming)
121
Cleaning the Plotter
123
8 Front-Panel Lights
125
9 Troubleshooting
131
Using the Documentation
132
Locating the Source of Your Problem
133
Solving Media-Handling Problems
134
If the Plotter will Not Accept Your Media
134
If the Plotter Continually Rejects Your Media, with the Error and Load Media Lights Flashing
134
Clearing a Media Jam
135
Solving Communication Problems
138
Solving Problems with Plot Position or Content
139
If the Plot Is Completely Blank
139
If the Output Contains Only a Partial Plot
139
If the Plot Is Clipped
140
If the Entire Plot Is in One Quadrant of the Correct Plotting Area
140
If One Plot Overlays Another Plot on the same Sheet
140
If the Output Is Distorted or Unintelligible
141
If the Plotter Has Drawn a Different Plot than the One You Were Expecting
141
If Pen Settings Seem to Have no Effect
141
Solving Print-Quality Problems
142
If There Are White Streaks in Solid Areas or Gaps in Lines
142
If There Are Jagged Vertical or Horizontal Lines
144
If There Are Slightly Warped Lines
144
If There Are Color "Shadows
144
If a Cartridge Is Not Printing at All
144
If There Are Blurred Lines (Ink "Bleeds" from Lines)
145
If There Are Blotchy Areas (Uneven Fill Density)
145
If There Is Other Pronounced Banding in Area Fills
145
If Ink Smears after You Remove a Plot
146
If the Print Quality Appears to be Poor Just in One Part of the Plot
146
Solving Miscellaneous Problems
147
If the Plotter Does Not Plot
147
If the Plotter Seems too Slow
147
Getting Help
148
What to Do before You Call
148
If a Repair Is Needed
149
10 Reference
151
Plotter Specifications
152
Interface Specifications
158
Parallel (Bi-Tronics/Centronics) Cable
159
Serial (RS-232-C) Cables
160
Interface Cables
161
Regulatory Notices
162
Ordering Accessories
165
HP Part Numbers for HP Designjet Papers and Films
168
HP-GL/2 and HP RTL Programming Information
169
How to Order Supplies and Accessories
169
11 Glossary
171
Index
175
Documentation Map
179
Please Give Us Your Feedback (Removable)
181
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HP Designjet 330 Service Manual (16 pages)
Brand:
HP
| Category:
Plotter
| Size: 0.3 MB
Table of Contents
Applications 1
11
Memory 1
12
Roll Feed
13
Electronics Module 5
15
HP Designjet 330 Service Manual (12 pages)
Brand:
HP
| Category:
Plotter
| Size: 0.05 MB
Table of Contents
Part Numbers
4
Using this Manual
4
Installation and Configuration
6
Functional Overview
7
Removal and Replacement
8
Troubleshooting
9
Support Services
11
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