Ink Smearing

Add Starwheel Mount

Ink may smear in DesignJet 200 plotters and early DesignJet 220 plotters due to cockle in the media caused by the geometry of the media path. The problem is more evident when loading A/A4:size media. (Solution ￿ chapter 9, w Change in Bail and Overdrive Parts.)

Change Carriage Rear Bushing

Another reason for ink smearing in DesignJet 200 plotters is an insufficient distance between the cartridges and the media. This problem is solved in the DesignJet 220 plotters, using a new rear bushing on the cartridge carriage. You can order this bushing for a DesignJet 200. (Part number ￿ chapter 10.)

Plots Joined or Not Plotted

HP"GL Timeout

If the user is using an HP 7586B (HP:GL) driver, it may not end files properly with the result that several plots may be joined, or not plotted at all. In this case you need to choose an HP"GL Timeout period. (Instructions ￿ User's Guide.) The timeout tells the plotter how long to wait before assuming a plot is complete.

Short timeout period: A timeout setting that is too short results in incomplete plots.

Long timeout period: If the plotter has finished receiving the plot data (Busy LED stops flashing and remains on) and is waiting for the timeout period to finish before plotting, you can command it to plot immediately by pressing Form Feed.

Incompatibility between Trailing Cable and Main PCA

The shielded trailing cable C3180:60033 (blue and white) is NOT compatible with old main PCAs (C3180:60101, C3180:68101, C3180:69101). Nothing is printed if you use them in combination. Update the main PCA.

Incorrect Line Widths

DesignJet 200 plotters with firmware version A.01.00 may plot line widths that are inconsistent with the selected values if an IN command is absent in the plot files. Update the firmware. (Details ￿ chapter 9, w Problems Corrected by Firmware Release A.01.01.)

8:16 Troubleshooting

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