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To change the I/O timeout setting
Some software may not write a proper file terminator at the end of the file. In this
case, the plotter will not know that the file is complete and will wait for more data
until the end of the “I/O timeout” period. By default, this period is 30 minutes, but
you can change it to as little as 30 seconds.
To change the I/O timeout setting, use the Setup Sheet, as explained from
page 1–19.
To upgrade your plotter with more memory
Your plotter comes with a basic memory of 4MB. In case you need to print
particularly large files, the following memory expansion modules are available;
4MB, 8MB, 16MB, and 32MB. The maximum total memory is 36MB (4 + 32).
For HP part numbers, see page 10–16.
For installation details, see the task starting on page 1–6.
File size and memory usage
There is no direct relationship between file size on your computer and memory
used in the plotter to print that file. In fact, because of file compression (and
general complexity) it is often impossible to estimate how much memory will be
used. In general, thicker lines (
0.5 mm), complex objects (such as polylines)
and fills will all use significantly more memory.
Localization Note. .Top section very similar to Loquillo UG p7-9, bottom section. Bottom
section very similar to Loquillo p7-10 top section.
Reconfiguring the plotter
I/O timeout / memory upgrade
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