VrOne
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Type: Utility application
Plots VrOne vector and image files.
Plots VrOne vector and (or) image files to one of four available formats. These formats include HPGL (Hewlett Packard Graphics Language), HPGL/2, HPGL/2 and HP RTL (Raster Transfer Language) or PostScript.
The following chart shows feature availability for each plot format:
|
Format |
Vectors |
Image |
Color table |
Sheet Orientation |
Device DPI |
Minimum Line Width |
Render Mode |
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HPGL |
Yes |
No |
No |
No |
No |
No |
No |
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HPGL/2 |
Yes |
No |
Yes |
No |
No |
Yes |
No |
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HPGL/2 and HP RTL |
Yes |
Yes |
Yes |
Yes |
Yes |
Yes |
Yes |
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Postscript |
Yes |
Yes |
Yes |
No |
Yes |
No |
No |
None

Defines the lower left East and North in ground units. Values for the lower left East and North may be typed in or may be defined by “Digitize Lower Left”, “Digitize Window” or “Plot All” is active.
Defines the plot scale. The plot scale is normally a job constant and is entered as a map scale ratio.
Defines the direction of North in reference to the plot window. Please see Direction of North for more information about this parameter.
Defines the plot window size in Inches or Millimeters. Values for the Window size may be typed or may be defined by “Digitize Window” or “Show” is active.
Shows the maximum plotter sheet size. These parameters are displayed for information purposes and are not used by the plot application.
Defines the units that the Window size and Maximum window size are displayed. Options are Inches and Millimeters.
File name to place plot information. This file may be later transferred to the plotter.
Defines output plot file format. Options are HPGL (Hewlett Packard Graphics Language), HPGL/2, HPGL2 and HP RTL (Raster Transfer Language) and Postscript.
Defines the color table to use during plotting. Options are:
NOTE: By default the only difference between the screen color table and the plotter color table is the definition of pen number one. On the screen color table it is white and on the plotter color table, it is black. VrOne always uses the screen color table when displaying vectors in a graphics window and using the plotter color table will give the best color matching of vectors on the graphics screen and the plotter. Also note that color tables are not supported in all formats and are not supported on all plotters.
Defines the rotation of the plot. Portrait defines the X-axis as being along the front edge of the plotter while Landscape defines the Y axis as being along the front edge of the plotter.
Defines the output DPI (Dots Per Inch). This should be matched to the target plotter. Selecting a DPI setting too low or too high may affect plot quality when plotting images. See suggested settings below.
Defines the line width for the thinnest lines during plotting. This parameter is set in millimeters and a value of zero sets the thinnest line possible. For vectors only plots this parameter is normally set to the smallest value but when plotting vectors over image a wider line such as .35 may be selected.
Sets the image render mode. Options are Automatic, Grayscale, Color or Don’t specify. This parameter is available only for the HPGL/2 and RTL plot format. Normally the render mode is set to automatic in which Grayscale or Color is chosen depending on the pixel depth. Some plotters such as the HP DesignJet 1055 do not plot color vectors when plotting a grayscale image when the render mode is set to Automatic or Grayscale. In this case a render mode of “Don’t specify” should be used.
Allows the digitizing of the lower left corner of the plot in the VrOne graphics window. The current window size and direction of north are used from the dialog box. The lower left East and lower left North are modified by this operation.
Allows digitizing of the lower left corner and upper right corner of the plot in the VrOne graphics window. The lower left East, lower left North and window size are modified by this operation.
Fits a plot window around all open VrOne and image data. The lower left East, lower left North and window size are modified by this operation
Reads the current window data from the dialog box and displays a plot window in the VrOne graphics window. If values such as lower left East or North, scale, or window size is changed in the plot dialog box this button should be pressed to update the graphics window.
NOTE: Plotters from the same manufacturer may behave differently using the same settings. It is suggested that test plots be performed to determine the best settings for the plotter being used.
NOTE: This plot application can plot images larger that the physical memory in the plotter when using HPGL/2 and RTL format. First defining the vectors and then rotating image memory so that the image scan lines are parallel with the X plotter head movement accomplish this. Once a scan line has been received the plotter will process and plot it while still receiving plot data. Unfortunately, this feature limits the number of images that can be plotted to one.
NOTE: By default the only difference between the screen color table and the plotter color table is the definition of pen number one. On the screen color table it is white and on the plotter color table, it is black. VrOne always uses the screen color table when displaying vectors in a graphics window and using the plotter color table will give the best color matching of vectors on the graphics screen and the plotter. Also note that color tables are not supported in all formats and are not supported on all plotters.
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Plotter |
Color Table |
Output DPI |
Render Mode Grayscale Image |
Render Mode Color Image |
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HP-7580/85 |
None |
NA |
NA |
NA |
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HP-DraftMaster |
None |
NA |
NA |
NA |
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HP-650C |
Plotter |
300 |
Automatic |
Automatic |
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HP-750C |
Plotter |
300 |
Automatic |
Automatic |
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HP-755CM |
Plotter |
300 |
Don’t specify |
Don’t specify |
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HP-1033 |
Plotter |
300 |
Automatic |
Automatic |
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HP-1050C |
Plotter |
600 |
Don’t specify |
Don’t specify |
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HP-1055 |
Plotter |
600 |
Don’t specify |
Automatic |
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HP-3500CP |
Plotter |
600 |
Don’t specify |
Don’t specify |
The author requests any plotter setting changes or information about other plotters not list above be e-mailed to . Thank you.
The VrOne plot application creates a plot file on disk. This plot file must then be transferred to the plotter for hard copy output. Many of the newer plotters such as the HP 1055C can be connected to the network and run an FTP (File Transfer Program) server. This allows files to be transferred via FTP. Please find following an example of transferring a plot file to a HP 1055C. This operation is done from a Windows Command Prompt window. Items in bold italic are typed by the user and may be different on your system. Return may be pressed when for User: and Password:, they are not required.
C:\> cd \jobs\job123
C:\jobs\job123>ftp 192.168.1.99
Connected to
192.168.1.99.
220 JD FTP Server
Ready
User
(192.168.1.99:(none)):
331 Username OK, send
identity (email address) as password.
Password:
230- Hewlett-Packard
J3113A FTP Server Version 1.0
Directory: Description:
---------------------------
PORT1 Print to port 1 DesignJet 1055CM
(C6075A)
To print a file, use
the command: put <filename> [portx]
or 'cd' to a desired
port and use: put <filename>.
Ready to print to
PORT1
230 User logged in.
ftp> put sheet1.plt
200 PORT command
successful.
150 Opening data
connection.
226- Ready
226- Processing job
226 Transfer
complete.
ftp: 2688079 bytes
sent in 20.09Seconds 133.78Kbytes/sec.
ftp> bye
221 Goodbye
The VrOne plot application creates a plot file on disk. This plot file must then be transferred to the plotter for hard copy output. Plotters may be connected to a network or may be connected to a computer with a printer cable. Files may be sent to the plotter using the print spooler. The print spooler must be set up before this can be done. Following are some notes on installing the necessary software to use print spooling on Windows NT 4.0. Note that IP addresses such as 192.6.1.82 will probably be different on your system. This process is similar on Windows 2000 and is not possible on Windows 95/98/ME. The following information is provided as a guide. Please consult with your system administrator before using the following information.
My Computer ->
Printers -> Add Printer
Select "My
Computer" [Next>]
[Add Port] Highlight
"LPR Port" [New Port]
(If LPR Port is not
lised, install Microsoft TCP/IP Printing. See below)
Name or address of
server providing lpd: 192.6.1.82
Name of printer or
print queue on that server: djet_2
[OK] [Close]
Make sure that port
just created has check next to it. [Next]
Select plotter:
Manufacturers: HP
Printers: Hewlett-Packard HP-GL/2 Plotter
usage: lpr
-S192.6.1.82 -Pplot FILENAME
lpr -Sdjet_2 -Pplot FILENAME
Right click Network
Neighborhood -> Properties
Select Services Tab
Push Add button
Double click
Microsoft TCP/IP Printing
(When loading from CD the directory should be: E:\I386)