Service monitor (data display) – HP 250C User Manual

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250C

Service

Monitor

ALT

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350C

Service

Monitor

8Ć52 Troubleshooting

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Service Monitor (Data Display)

The service monitor is useful to find out why the plotter is not plotting what you expect it to

plot. It enables you to read the graphicsĆlanguage instructions that the plotter is receiving

from the computer. Instead of plotting the drawing that you send, the plotter prints the

beginning and end of the code that would otherwise have been used to plot the drawing.
You need a basic knowledgeof thegraphicsĆlanguageinstructions to beableto pick out the

important information from the printed code. (Basic training is included in the course

referenced on page ii.)

1 In service mode 2, load a sheet of media (A3 size or B size minimum)

in portrait orientation.

2 To enter service monitor:

Hold down the

ALT

key and press

Service Monitor

(The frontĆpanel LEDsdo not change.)

Press

Service Monitor

(The frontĆpanel LEDsdo not change.)

3 Send thefilefrom thecomputer through theserial or parallel ports.

The

Ready

LED beginsto flash.

4 Wait until thecomputer has indicated that it has sent the file.

The

Ready

LED continuesto flash.

5 Whilethe

Ready

LED is flashing, hold down the

ALT

key and press

Service Monitor

again.

The

Ready

LED continuesto flash. After a minute, the fan turnson, and the carriage

movesto the right side of the plotter.
Instead of plotting the drawings that you sent, the plotter plots the first and last

Kbytes of the code for those drawings. The code is printed in hexadecimal and ASCII

format. (If the total size of the file(s) sent is not bigger than one Kbyte, only the first

buffer is printed.) The plotter exits the service monitor mode if the file(s) sent contain

PJL universal exit language.

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