HP 500ps manual Printing a Test File, Setting up Printer Ports, Using an ECP Port, Using TCP/IP

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§Copies—the number of copies to be printed.

§Media—the media on which the job will be printed.

§File Type—the file type of the selected job.

Note: For Windows to quit the RIP Software program, right click on the icon, and then select Exit from the menu that appears. Once you have quit the software you must restart your computer to use the RIPsoftware.

Printing a Test File

To insure that your software is properly installed and that a connection to the printer is established, it is recommended that you make a test print. When you do this a small test file is sent to the Print Monitor and then printed. Once you’ve successfully printed a test file, be sure to read the rest of this document to learn about other features

To Make a Test Print

§From the Setup Menu select Test Print. A small PostScript test file is sent to the Print Monitor and then printed.

Setting up Printer Ports

After the Software RIP has been installed and your printer is ready, there remains one important link—sending the ‘print’ information from the software to the printer. There are three ways to do this:

§Using an ECP Port

§Using TCP/IP

§Using USB Port

Using an ECP Port

You can output jobs to a printer connected directly to one of your computer’s parallel ports.

To Use an ECP Port

1.Open the RIP Software Print Monitor by double-clicking on its icon in the lower right corner of your screen.

2.From the Print menu select Setup Properties.

3.Click on the General tab.

4.In the ‘Port’ list, select a parallel port (usually called LPT1 or LPT2).

5.Click Apply

6.Click OK.

Using TCP/IP

Use TCP/IP Printing protocol to output to a network device. To use TCP/IP you must have the HP JetDirect 610 network card option installed. For additional information on the HP JetDirect 610-network card please speak with your service representative.

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Contents HP DesignJet 500PS Table of Contents Setup Properties General TAB Minimum Recommended WelcomeSystem Requirements Macintosh System Requirement Windows Macintosh Installation Windows 95/Windows 98 Installation Windows NT Installation Windows 2000 Installation Getting Started Using the RIP SoftwarePrinting a Test File Setting up Printer PortsUsing an ECP Port Using TCP/IPTo add an USB Port to a Windows 98 System To add an USB Port to a Macintosh To add an USB Port to a Windows 2000 SystemJob Properties MenusFile Menu Add JobPause Save AsSend Edit Menu Adding Jobs to the Print Monitor Setup MenuPrinting View MenuPrinting Directly from an Application Pausing and Resuming PrintingDeleting Jobs from the Print Monitor Aborting a Print JobPrinting from a Client on your Network Model Setup PropertiesSetup Properties General Tab ManufacturerMargin Setup NameECP Mode MediaAppleTalk File PortsMacintosh Ports Print Mode Setup Properties Print TabICC input profile ResolutionDriver Options Perform Color CorrectionICC output profile Communications Tab Windows Only Color Adjust TabColor Mode Size Job PropertiesJob Properties General Tab Layout CopiesColor Tab Job Properties Print TabAdvanced Printing Procedures Windows Page Page Advanced Printing Procedures Macintosh Page

500ps specifications

The HP 500ps is a versatile and compact plotter well-regarded for its reliable performance in various professional settings. This device is primarily engineered for producing high-quality prints for architects, engineers, and designers who demand precision and detail in their workflow. With its blend of advanced technology and user-friendly features, the HP 500ps stands as a popular choice among plotters in its class.

One of the main features of the HP 500ps is its wide-format printing capabilities, which allows users to create prints up to 42 inches wide. This is particularly beneficial for large-scale projects like architectural blueprints, technical drawings, and design posters, enabling professionals to visualize their work effectively. The device utilizes HP's Thermal Inkjet technology, which ensures sharp details and vibrant colors, making it suitable for both color and monochrome prints.

The HP 500ps is equipped with a dual printhead system, which enhances the device's reliability and throughput. This feature allows for simultaneous use of multiple ink cartridges, thus accelerating printing times, while maintaining high-quality output. Additionally, the plotter supports a wide range of media types and sizes, including bond paper, photographic paper, and vinyl, offering versatility for various printing needs.

Another significant characteristic of the HP 500ps is its efficient design, which includes a compact footprint. This makes it an ideal option for environments with limited space, such as small offices or shared workspaces. The intuitive control panel and software integration simplify the printing process, allowing users to easily adjust settings and manage print jobs.

Furthermore, the HP 500ps integrates seamlessly with a variety of operating systems and design applications. This compatibility enhances the user experience, providing the flexibility to work with multiple platforms and software solutions.

In summary, the HP 500ps is a robust plotter that combines high-quality printing technology with a user-friendly design. Its wide-format capabilities, dual printhead system, and versatility with media types make it an essential tool for professionals in design and engineering fields. With a focus on reliability and efficiency, the HP 500ps continues to meet the demanding needs of creative and technical industries alike.