HP (Hewlett-Packard) 750C Plus Scanner User Manual


 
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Queueing & Nesting
Queue mgmt
Page ID
6-6
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To Identify a Page in the Queue
In Queueing & Nesting, you can scroll through the pages in the queue.
Each has an identifier, comprising:
<position in queue> : <plot name>
Position in queue
The page currently being plotted is in position 0. The next page to be plotted is in
position 1, the one after in position 2, etc. The previous page plotted is
position –1, the one before that in position –2, etc.
2
1
0
–1
–2
current page
pages yet to be plotted
pages already plotted
–3
up to
32 pages
3
Plot name Some applications let you give your plot a descriptive name which it then conveys
to the plotter – for example “Building 2 Exterior”. If your software supports this
feature, this plot name is applied to each page and displayed after its queue
position:
1:Building 2 Exterior
Position in queue
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If your software does not support this feature, your plotter will assign names to the
pages in its queue. The plotter-assigned name indicates how many thousands of
vectors make up the page:
1:92K Vectors
Position in queue
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Note that this is not an indication of the amount of memory the page requires. For
that, see page 6-7.
Managing Your Plots
Managing Plots Not Yet Printed (The Queue)