HPGL Driver for plotter

flez

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I need an HPGL Driver for a plotter, but please note this is HPGL not HPGL/2, seems the later format is compressed where as mine is a ascii variant, commands like PU; for pen up etc.

That seems to be the only thing win7 cant do, is drive my old hp7475a.....
 

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gigabyte ga35p ds3r v1
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win7
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q6600
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gigabyte ga35p ds3r v1
Memory
4gb ocz ddr2 1033
Graphics Card(s)
ati 4850
Sound Card
Onboard ac96 realtek
Monitor(s) Displays
Hitachi lcdv42v01ldp thing on dvi/hdm
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cheap 650w thing, systems pulls only 220w at wall
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metal - oh with a imon ultrabay which are very very poor
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lots of noisy fans
Hi flez,

Have a look at This (link) and see if it helps.
Models Supported

  • Hewlett Packard HPGL plotters including ColorPro (7440), 7470, 7475A, 7550A, DraftPro (7570A), DraftPro DXL and EXL (7575A, 7576A), 7580A and B, 7585A and B, 7586B, DraftMaster I and II (7595A, 7596A)
  • Hewlett Packard HP-GL/2 plotters including 7550 Plus, DraftMaster SX and SX+ (7595B, 7595C), DraftMaster RX and RX+ (7596B, 7596C), DraftMaster MX and MX+ (7599A, 7599B), DraftPro Plus (C3170A, C3171A)
  • Roland DG plotters including DXY, DPX, GRX, GSX, RSX, LTX and Sketchmate
  • Roland DG vinyl cutters (CAMM-1) and engravers (CAMM-2)
  • Océ 1814, 1814, 1824-C, 1825-C, 1834-S, 1834-SR, 1834-C, 1834-CR, 1835-S, 1835-SR, 1835-C, 1835-CR, 1845-AC, 1964, 1964-R, 1965, 1965-R, 1965-E, 9025-S, 9035-S, 9034-C, 9034-S, 9035-C, 9054-C, 9054-S, 9055-C, 9055-S, 9844, 9864, 9845, 9865
  • IOLINE LP 3700, 4000
  • Calcomp Artisan Plus 1023, 1025, 1026, DesignMate 30xx, DrawingMaster Plus 52200, DrawingMaster 600, 800, EcoGrafix I 52436, EcoGrafix II 53436, Pacesetter 20xx, Pacesetter Classic 4036, Solus 4 544xx, also 1043, 1044, and 1077 when fitted with with CP-GL ROM
  • Generic HPGL, HP-GL-2 and DMPL model for compatibility with Houston Instruments, ENCAD, IOLINE, Mimaki, Graphtec, Mutoh, Neolt, Zünd, Aristo, Schlumberger and others
  • Click here for raster plotter models

Hope it helps :)


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Compaq Desktop
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Windows 7 Ultimate x64
CPU
AMD Sempron Dual Core
Memory
3GB
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NVIDIA GeForce 6150SE nForce 430
Screen Resolution
1024x768
Hard Drives
150GB Sata
$199.00 ............. how much is windows 7 ?

hell uits a driver lol who are they kidding.


mind you i can understand that some big corporations wont mind $199 if it keeps 5 $1000 machines working,but i just have one little old clunky machine that cost $10 at a yard sale.

the long path of building a cnc plotter is looking like the only viable option
 

My Computer

Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
gigabyte ga35p ds3r v1
OS
win7
CPU
q6600
Motherboard
gigabyte ga35p ds3r v1
Memory
4gb ocz ddr2 1033
Graphics Card(s)
ati 4850
Sound Card
Onboard ac96 realtek
Monitor(s) Displays
Hitachi lcdv42v01ldp thing on dvi/hdm
Hard Drives
lots, boot drive 2*samsung 500gb in raid 0 on intel ich8 / mb
PSU
cheap 650w thing, systems pulls only 220w at wall
Case
metal - oh with a imon ultrabay which are very very poor
Cooling
lots of noisy fans
Not a driver but look for KE5FX, who has an HP7475a plotter emulator. This captures GPIB plots from an instrument to an HPGL file which you can view, print and even get into Word via a filter. I use a USB GPIB controller from Prologix which is excellent and low cost, but it also works with NI and HP cards if you already have them.
 

My Computer

Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
HP TouchSmart tx2
OS
Windows 7
thanks will do
 

My Computer

Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
gigabyte ga35p ds3r v1
OS
win7
CPU
q6600
Motherboard
gigabyte ga35p ds3r v1
Memory
4gb ocz ddr2 1033
Graphics Card(s)
ati 4850
Sound Card
Onboard ac96 realtek
Monitor(s) Displays
Hitachi lcdv42v01ldp thing on dvi/hdm
Hard Drives
lots, boot drive 2*samsung 500gb in raid 0 on intel ich8 / mb
PSU
cheap 650w thing, systems pulls only 220w at wall
Case
metal - oh with a imon ultrabay which are very very poor
Cooling
lots of noisy fans
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