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10-15-2018 04:05 AM
HI there guys !
I have major issues with HP T120 while I`m trying to plot .
I have several files to plot with different sizes . Im starting from 610x700 and going all the way through 610x1250 wth 50-100mm step in length . I make some custom size papers with different sizes , but when they become more than 10 sizes , autocad says that i haven`t enough empty slots for custom size pages and I have to delete some of the old ones . I skip this step and continue making new ones , till I get to 25 pieces . I`m saving each one of the page sizes like a new plotter , so I can use it directly without choosing the exact paper size /that was the method I was using with my old HP 110+ which stopped working / . Now I see that there is no need to save the different page sizes into different plotters , cause I can use them via 1 plotter only .
I want to ask Is there a way in which I only select with window what I want to plot , choose the standart HP T120 PLC3 plotter , choose the source /24 inch roll/ and the plotter do the rest by itself /choosing the length of the page size and cut the paper after finishing/ ? I want to set a paper size for example 610x2000mm , and set the plotter to cut the paper off at the end of the plot , but right after the "inked area" . I have also used HP DesignJet 500 , and there was this option , but in T120 I can`t find it .
