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ryan no log
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Mon Dec 26, 2005 7:02 pm |
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My school long ago had some old A size HP plotters that were table models, aka the pen actually moved side to side and back and forth to draw the image to the paper.
A long time ago I saw an individual making "paintings" if you can call them that with an automated paintbrush he put in an old plotter.
I am wonder what old HP plotter models actually had a table as opposed to moving the paper back and forth?
I would like to build preferably a "B" size plotter into a glass painting machine.
Any ideas?
I am thinking that since HP GL is so easy to do now days I could "print" painted lineart and text to glass at my craft booth. I can easily get mirrors but most are 10x10 or larger so I would need a B size plotter if one exists. The color would be tricky as I would have to swap out the spray brush each time and my flow rate would need to be controlled precisely.
Thanx
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bear

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Mon Dec 26, 2005 11:15 pm |
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I have one of these which were run from a 286
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ryan no log
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Tue Dec 27, 2005 1:35 am |
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Is that an "A" size 8.5"x11 or B size table? That looks like the unit (or very similar)
What model is that?
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bear

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Tue Dec 27, 2005 1:47 pm |
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Would be better if linkes changed color so one can see them it is size A and Manufacturer: HP Model: 7440A.
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ryan no log
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Fri Dec 30, 2005 4:37 pm |
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Whoa! $475 for a 15yr old plotter? I should have grabbed that stack of 20 or so my school threw out years ago (at least one I guess)
Thanx now I will need to look for that unit on epay unless I can find a "B" size unit if one was ever made. |
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wdegroot
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Sun Jan 01, 2006 12:07 am |
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at hp in 1994, thay had large d or e size plotters for doing electrical schatics.
the regidstration, how they zipped back and forth with perfect registration,
makes me realize how hard it would be to make a decent plotter.
you could make a "sort of" plotter, but to get one that worked proiperly would be very hard. |
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ryan no log
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Tue Jan 03, 2006 11:01 pm |
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I do not plan on making the plotter, I do plan on modifying one to put paint on the page instead of ink, the only issue will be knotted up ink lines and possibly too much weight for the servo. |
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