I'm running an HP
1050c with no problems other than that mentioned by someone else, the
"transparent" "effect" of hatching. Although, I have found that even though the
"hatched" region styles we are allowed to use all appear to be similar, there's
some that print totally different than what you might
expect.
The only other
problem we've had was printing with a digital ortho, or USGS raster as a
basemap.
Other than that,
everything else is smooth.
I have printed both
via parrellel port, and via network. Printing across the network works
beautifly, plus, I can move the darn thing out from behind my desk. I hope to
soon be going with a wifi printer server... I hate cords and
cables!
David
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of John Nott Sent: Friday, June 16, 2006 8:02 AM To: mapinfo-l@lists.directionsmag.com Subject: [MI-L] MI - L HP DesignJet 800 and MapInfo Compatibility Hello All, Not wishing to come across to negatively but this is a pre-emptive email!!. We have just taken delivery of a HP Design Jet 800 plotter which I am planning to connect to our print server on Monday and I am expecting problems! Has anyone got any experience of getting these printers to “talk” to MapInfo (we have version 8.0) any experience or warnings would be gratefully received. Cheers, John
BTW: Thanks to everyone who helped out with the stylistic tool on my last query worked great!
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