Color Plots on Glossy Paper

The characteristics for color plots on glossy media are the same as for color plots on paper, except for the passes per swath (#), pass advance (swaths) and bidirectional abilities:

 

Fast

Normal

Best

 

 

 

 

Passes per Swath (#)

4

4

6

 

 

 

 

Pass Advance (swaths)

0.25

0.25

0.167

 

 

 

 

Bidirectional

No

No

No

 

 

 

 

Servicing the Cartridges

Service Station

The service station is based on that of the DesignJet 650C, with some differences.

DThe service station is easier to access and remove, and is replaceable as one unit.

DThe absence of a drop detector implies a different cartridge:maintenance algorithm to guarantee correct nozzle conditions. The plotter warms the nozzles and spits ink:

-Before each plot.

-After each cartridge change.

-While printing, depending on: cartridge, humidity, temperature, and plot ink density.

DThe ventilation holes, which were located on the service:station sled on the DesignJet 650C, are now located on the ink separator to prevent them from becoming clogged.

Spittoon

A single, redesigned spittoon is located on the right side of the plotter.

Primer

The plotters feature a manual primer, based on that of the DeskJet 1200, instead of the automatic one of the DesignJet 650C. (See ' User's Guide, w Cleaning the cartridge nozzles.)

DA bellows assembly provides a vacuum to suck ink from the nozzles. The suction tubes have a wider diameter than those of the DesignJet 650C, to help prevent clogging.

DAn ink separator isolates the bellows from the cartridges, preventing ink contamination of the bellows.

Although the primers for the DesignJet 230/250C and DesignJet 330/350C look identical, their characteristics are different. Installing the incorrect primer can damage the cartridges or reduce the servicing of the cartridges. For the correct part numbers for the primers ' chapter 10.

C4699:90000

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