Note

me peripheral ignores &$$&&& $ when you are plotting to a qua&at.

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Selecting Pen Numbers and Colors

4- Press @f#& andy..:.:select the plot element where you want to change the pen number. For example, press :,~~~~~~~~~~ and then modify the pen number. The pen number selects

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the color if you are plotting to an HPGLIB compatible color printer.

Press Ixl) after each modification.

Note The following color assignments are valid for HPGL/Z compatible color printers only. When using word processor or graphics presentation programs, different colors may be assigned to the pen numbers.

‘Yhble 4-2. Default Pen Numbers and Corresponding Colors

Pen

NUdX?Z

Color

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blueI

mble 4-S. Default Pen Numbers for Plot Elements

Corresponding Key

Plot Element

Measurement Data Trace

Displayed Memory Trace

Graticule and Reference Line

Displayed lht

Displayed Markers and Valuer

-land3 Pen Numbers

2

6

1

7

7

Chamnel2md4 Pen Nnmbers

3

6

1

7

7

Note

You can set all the pen numbers to black for a plot in black and white.

 

You must define the pen numbers for each measurement channel (channel

 

l/channel 3 and channel 2/channel4).

 

 

Printing, Plotting, and Saving Measurement Results 4-13

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