Graphtec Cutting Plotter Driver OPS662 Ver.1.10
for Microsoft Windows 95/98/Me
Thank you for choosing the Graphtec OPS662 Cutting Plotter Driver.
The file provides instructions and notes on installation and operation as well
as other information.
Be sure to read through this file carefully before attempting to install or
use this driver.
CONTENTS
1. OVERVIEW
2. INSTALLATION
2-1 Checking the Program Disk
2-2 When connecting the CE3000Mk2 or FC7000 via USB
2-3 Installing the Plotter Driver
3. CONFIGURING THE PLOTTER DRIVER
3-1 Selecting the Communications Port
3-2 Selecting the Paper Source
3-3 Selecting the Paper Size
3-4 Selecting the Page Orientation
3-5 Setting the Unit
3-6 Setting the Pen Parameters
3-7 Setting the Allowable Color Value Range
3-8 Adjusting the Resolution of the Line Width
3-9 Selecting the Chart Feed Mode
3-10 Cross-Cutting Setting *This function is not included in the CE3000Mk2.
3-11 Setting the Programmable Resolution
3-12 Setting the Line Pitch
3-13 Setting the Scaling Factor
3-14 Selecting the Output Method for TrueType Fonts
3-15 Sort Setting
3-16 Rotating an Image by 90, 180, or 270 Degrees
3-17 Setting the Offset for the Origin Point
3-18 Registering the Driver's Settings in a File
4. CONFIGURING THE COMMUNICATIONS PORT
5. HOW TO PERFORM OUTPUT FROM APPLICATION SOFTWARE
6. NOTES ON USE
7. NOTES ON USING APPLICATION SOFTWARE
8. PARAMETER RANGES AND ERROR MESSAGES
8-1 The Plot Area Parameter
8-2 The Paper Size Parameter
8-3 The Chart Feed Length Parameter
8-4 The Scaling Parameter
8-5 The Allowable Color Value Range Parameter
8-6 The Filling Pitch for Plotting Unlisted Colors Parameter
8-7 The Pen Parameters
8-8 The Line Pitch Parameter
8-9 Color Parameters
8-10 Other Error Messages
9. COMPATIBLE PLOTTER MODELS
1. OVERVIEW
The OPS662 Cutting plotter driver is designed to run on Microsoft Windows for
IBM PCs and IBM-compatible PCs.
This driver enables you to control Graphtec plotters through Windows in order
to plot (cut) using software programs that run on Windows 95/98/Me.
This driver supports output from Graphtec's cutting plotters. For a complete list
of compatible Graphtec plotters, see Chapter 9, "COMPATIBLE PLOTTER MODELS."
Moreover, when using this driver, note that all of the Windows functions (such
as output of bitmapped images) may not be available due to restrictions of the
plotter functions.
Normally, the dot data is not available, so it is not output.
If you need to output the dot data, please disable the sort function in the driver.
Some data such as a thick line may not be output.
2. INSTALLATION
This chapter describes how to install the plotter driver.
An installer (DSETUP.EXE) is attached to this driver.
Run the installer to proceed the driver setup.
If you cannot install properly, try following procedure.
Note: If an earlier version of this plotter driver is already installed, be
sure to remove it before installing this version.
Note: Before using the CE3000Mk2 or FC7000 a USB connection, please first read
Section 2-2, "When connecting CE3000Mk2 or FC7000 ia USB," and install
the USB driver.
When using the CE3000Mk2 or FC7000 in any other configuration,
please read Section 2-3, "Installing the plotter driver," and install
the plotter driver.
* The CE3000Mk2 or FC7000 cannot be USB-connected in Windows 95.
2-1 Checking the Program Disk
Before you begin installation, check that the program disk contains the
following:
WIN9X_ME\GPCUT.DRV
WIN9X_ME\GPCUT.HLP
WIN9X_ME\GTCUPMON.DLL
WIN9X_ME\GPCUTMON.DLL
WIN9X_ME\GTCUSBP.SYS
WIN9X_ME\GPCUT.INF
WIN9X_ME\USBPRINT.INF
WIN9X_ME\README.TXT
2-2 When connecting the CE3000Mk2 or FC7000 via USB
For Windows 98
(1) Boot Windows.
(2) Connect the USB cable to the CE3000Mk2 or FC7000 and plug the other
end of the cable into the USB port of your computer.
(3) Turn on the power to the CE3000Mk2 or FC7000; [Add New Hardware
Wizard] is displayed.
When this wizard appears, press the (Next>) button.
(4) Select [Search for the best driver for your device. (Recommended).] and
press the (Next>) button.
(5) Select [Specify a location] and enter the drive and directory <WIN9X_ME>
in which the driver software is inserted from the keyboard or click the
(Browse...) button and select the drive and directory <WIN9X_ME> from
the list that appears. Then press the (OK) button.
For example, if your disk drive is D, then type
<D:\English\Driver\Win9X_ME\GPCUT.INF>.
(6) Click the (Next >) button.
(7) Confirm that the USB driver <Graphtec USB Plotter> is selected, and
press the (Next>) button.
(8) When the driver search operation finishes, [Windows has finished
installing the software that your new hardware device requires.] is
displayed. Press the (Finish) button.
For Windows Me
(1) Boot Windows.
(2) Connect the USB cable to the CE3000Mk2 or FC7000 and plug the
other end of the cable into the USB port of your computer.
(3) Turn on the power to the CE3000Mk2 or FC7000; [Add New Hardware
Wizard] is displayed.
(4) Insert the CD-ROM into the drive, select [Automatic search for a
better driver (Recommended)], and press the (Next>) button.
(5) When the driver search operation finishes, [Windows has finished
installing the new hardware device.] is displayed. Press the (Finish)
button.
The above completes the installation of the USB driver.
Continue and install the plotter driver following Section 2-3, "Installing
the plotter driver."
Note: For [Available ports], select [GTCUSB].
2-3 Installing the Plotter Driver
(1) Boot Windows.
(2) After Windows has booted, click the [Start] button and then point to
[Settings].
(3) Click [Printers] to open the Printers menu.
(4) Double click the [Add Printer] icon.
(5) Click the (Next >) button.
(6) Select <Local printer> and then click the (Next >) button.
(7) Click the (Have Disk...) button.
(8) When the Install Printer screen opens, insert the Windows Plotter
Driver disk in the computer's disk drive.
(9) Specify the disk drive containing the disk either by typing in the
drive followed by <WIN9X_ME> from the keyboard or by clicking the
(Browse...) button, then click the (OK) button.
For example, if your disk drive is D, then type
<D:\English\Driver\Win9X_ME\GPCUT.INF>.
(10) Compatible plotter models are listed in <Printers>. Select the plotter
you wish to use.
(11) Click the (Next >) button.
(12) Select the port from which you want plotter data to be output from
<Available ports>, and then click the (Next >) button.
(13) Click <Yes> to use the Graphtec driver as the default printer, and then
click the (Finish) button.
(14) When installation is completed, the Graphtec Plotter icon appears in
the Printers window.
This completes the installation process.
Before using your plotter, proceed to the next chapter to configure the
plotter driver.
3. CONFIGURING THE PLOTTER DRIVER
The configuration of the plotter driver involves selecting the communications
port, plotter type, paper size, page orientation, and options.
Be sure to choose plotter settings that match the plotter you will be using.
3-1 Selecting the Communications Port
This procedure selects the port (and interface) for use in exchanging data
with the plotter.
To use the RS-2323C serial interface, select a port from COM1 through COM4.
To use a Centronics-compatible parallel interface, select either LPT1 or LPT2.
In the steps below, the [Graphtec Plotter] icon refers to the driver you
installed in the previous chapter.
(1) To enable you to make the plotter driver settings, click the [Start]
button and then select [Settings] with the pointer.
Click [Printers] to open the [Printers] menu.
If you are continuing from Chapter 2, the [Printers] menu is already
open so simply proceed to step 2.
(2) Select the [Graphtec Plotter] icon and display Properties.
(3) Click the <Details> tab.
(4) Select the port to which the plotter is actually connected from <Print
to the following port>.
(5) Perform <Timeout settings>.
Click 600 as the value for <Not Selected>.
Set the figure 600 for <Transmission Retry> as well.
The transmission of data to the plotter may be suspended before it is
completed if the value is too low, so be sure to set it to 600.
(6) When all the displayed values are satisfactory, click the (OK) button
to terminate port selection.
3-2 Selecting the Paper Source
If your plotter allows you to select the paper feeding method, use this
parameter to select the Paper Source parameter.
Setting this parameter changes the plotter's Paper Size setting.
(1) Click the [Start] button and then point to [Settings].
(2) Select the [Graphtec Plotter] icon and then display its properties.
(3) Click the Paper tab.
(4) To select the Paper Source parameter, click the down arrow in the Paper
Source box to display the Paper Source menu, then select the desired
source.
(5) When the displayed setting is satisfactory, click the (OK) button.
3-3 Selecting the Paper Size
The Paper Size parameter determines the plotter's effective plot area
according to the settings of the Paper Source, Paper Size, Margin, and Rotated
parameters.
With certain applications, changing the Paper Size setting may alter the size
of previously generated images, so be sure to set the Paper Size parameter
before creating an image.
The available Paper Size settings vary with the plotter type as described
below.
The size of the medium can be set to ISO, DIN, ANSI, Free Size, User Size,
or Specify within application.
The resulting effective plot area will consist of the respectively
specified standard size or User size, minus the margins on all four sides
of each page.
The width of the margins will vary with the settings of the Paper Source,
Margin (Normal or None), and Rotated parameters.
Note: "Specify within application" uses the paper size specified within an
application.
Select this option when using an application that replaces the paper
size set by the driver with one that is specified within the application.
If no paper size is specified within an application while "Specify
within application" is selected, the default value (210 mm x 297 mm) is
assumed.
Setting the Paper Size
Either open the driver's [Properties] menu from the [Printers] menu under
[Settings] or open the Graphtec Plotter dialog box by selecting <Print
Setup...> from the <File> menu of the Windows application.
You are now ready to select the paper size.
Unless the paper standard is set to FREE, the dimensions of the currently
selected paper size appear in the Paper Size box.
To select a different paper standard, open the Paper Size drop-down list
box and click the desired size.
If the paper standard is set to FREE, click the dot preceding mm or inch
in the Unit box (a black dot indicates the currently selected unit) and
then input the dimensions of the plot area from the keyboard.
Note: With certain Windows applications, changing the paper size setting may
alter the size of previously defined plots, and the <File> menu's
<Print Setup...>. option may have a different name.
3-4 Selecting the Page Orientation
To select the page orientation, click the dot preceding Portrait or Landscape.
A black dot indicates the currently selected page orientation.
Portrait : The page is oriented vertically
Landscape : The page is oriented horizontally
Note: Be sure to set the page orientation before you generate plot data using
a Windows application.
With certain Windows applications, changing the page orientation may
alter the orientation of previously defined plots.
3-5 Setting the Unit
The numerical value display unit can be set to mm or inch.
3-6 Setting the Pen Parameters
In addition to specifying the line width and plotting speed, you can also
assign the colors available with your Windows application to your plotter's
Pen Nos.
* Setting Procedure
To assign a color to a pen number, double click the desired <Pen> number
to display the Pen Setting menu.
For each pen number, input numerals from the keyboard to specify the
<Pen> number, <Width>, and <Speed>.
To assign a color, click the (Color Setting...) button to display the
[Color Setting] menu.
Specify your color by combining Red, Blue, and Green.
Color assignment defines the correspondence between the screen colors
displayed by your application and the plotter's Pen Nos.
The number of colors which can be selected is around 16 million.
If you click the (Default) button, the default colors are as follows.
Try to match the colors in your application to the colors below.
Pen No. Color Red Blue Green
1 Black 0 0 0
2 Blue 0 0 255
3 Red 255 0 0
4 Magenta 255 0 255
5 Green 0 255 0
6 Cyan 0 255 255
7 Yellow 255 255 0
8 Gray 128 128 128
9 Light gray 220 220 220
10 White 255 255 255
To use a color not listed above, click the <Plotting Unlisted Colors> box
to assign an unlisted color to your desired Pen No.
Click the down arrow under <Pen> in the <Plotting Unlisted Colors> box to
specify the Pen no. you want to use.
If you want to output in black only, click the (Delete) button to delete
the pen list, then use <Plotting Unlisted Colors> to specify black for
the desired pen(s).
<Width> selects the pen which corresponds to the line width displayed by
the application.
However, the width setting takes precedence over the color setting,
and if there are two pens of the same color, the pen with the specified
width is selected.
A one-dot line on the screen corresponds to a pen width of 0.1 mm.
<Speed> selects the plotting speed for cutting plotters.
If set to zero, the plotter's default speed setting takes effect.
The <Force> parameter enables the Cutting or Pen Force value to be
specified.
Please refer to your User's Manual for the range of specifiable values.
The <Quality> parameter enables the Quality (Acceleration) value to be
specified.
Please refer to your User's Manual for the range of specifiable values.
The <Force> and <Quality> values are specified in tandem, and 0 cannot be
specified for just one of the two parameters.
If both parameters are specified as 0, the settings made at the plotter
will be enabled instead.
To revise any of the preceding settings, click the (Modify) button and
then click the desired Pen No.
To add a new pen, click the (Add...) button.
To remove the pen list, click the (Delete) button.
To return the pen parameters to their default settings, click the (Reset)
button.
Note: Clicking the (Reset) button will return the pen parameters of all
the Pen Nos. to their default values.
3-7 Setting the Allowable Color Value Range
This specifies the allowable range for the specified color with respect to
the RGB values.
If the range is set to 64, for example, the RGB values of each specified
color are set with a range of +/-64 on either side of the specified color.
The color specified in <Color Setting> is searched for within this range.
If several colors are considered suitable, the one closest to the specified
color is selected.
3-8 Adjusting the Resolution of the Line Width
With many applications, even if you have changed the resolution, there is no
change to the width of the lines output.
On the other hand, there are also applications where the line widths are
changed if you change the resolution.
Use the <Line Width Adjustment> function as necessary to suit your
application.
3-9 Selecting the Chart Feed Mode
(When the plotter is CE3000Mk2)
These settings are only valid if your plotter can handle roll paper.
Click the box preceding <Feed> to enable chart feed.
If you select <Page>, the paper is fed to the start of the next page after
the end of every plot.
If you select <Free>, the chart feed length can be freely set.
(When the plotter is FC7000)
These settings are only valid if your plotter can handle roll paper.
Click the <Paper Feed> checkbox to specify the feed length.
If the <Plotter Settings> parameter is selected, the medium is fed the length
already specified at the control panel after the cutting or plotting operation
is completed. If the <Length Used> parameter is selected, the medium is fed
the same length as the length actually used after the cutting or plotting
operation is completed. If <Free> is selected, the feed length can be freely
specified.
3-10 Cross-Cutting Setting
*This function is not included in the CE3000Mk2.
The cross-cutting function can be used when roll media has been specified for
the paper source. <Paper Feed> checkbox has been clicked to select it. If
Cross Cutting is selected, the medium is fed the length specified by the Feed
Length parameter and then the roll is cut.
3-11 Setting the Programmable Resolution
The programmable resolution determines the minimum distance the pen travels.
Set the resolution to the same setting selected at the plotter.
When large characters and so forth cannot be output due to a limitation of
Windows, increasing the Programmable Resolution setting may permit output.
Note: Be sure to set the programmable resolution before plotting from a
Windows application.
With certain Windows applications, changing the resolution may alter
the size of previously defined plots.
3-12 Setting the Line Pitch
This specifies the spacing between the dots and/or dashes in the four line
types (dot, dash, dash-dot, and dash-dot-dot).
If a negative value is specified, end point compensation can be performed.
End point compensation is a function which prevents a break in a line or an
end point from being printed as a white space.
This function can only be used, however, if the plotter comes with this
function.
Specifying end point compensation affects the line pitch.
Furthermore, for applications where circles and curves are output as
continuous straight lines, the distance between points is short and the
lines are output as actual lines.
End point compensation cannot be performed for this type of application.
3-13 Setting the Scaling Factor
The scaling data can be selected in a range of 25% to 400%.
3-14 Selecting the Output Method for TrueType Fonts
Output Outline is TrueType fonts are output as outlines.
3-15 Sorting
The cutting data is sorted in order to get better cutting quality.
The multiple cutting function is available only when the sort function
is enabled.
3-16 Rotating an Image by 90, 180, or 270 Degrees
This function specifies the angle of rotation for plotting with respect to
coordinate axes selected by the [Page Orientation] setting.
0 : Output conforms to the direction specified by the [Page Orientation]
setting.
90 : The image to be output is rotated 90 degrees with respect to the
axes specified by the [Page Orientation] setting.
180 : The image to be output is rotated 180 degrees with respect to the
axes specified by the [Page Orientation] setting.
270 : The image to be output is rotated 270 degrees with respect to the
axes specified by the [Page Orientation] setting.
Note: Due to the size limitations of the paper used for output, certain
angles may not be specifiable.
3-17 Setting the Offset for the Origin Point
The Offset parameter is used to offset the position of the coordinate
system's origin point.
The new origin position can be offset in 0.1-mm steps to any point within
the effective plot area.
Note: The Offset parameter cannot be specified if Long-axis printing has
been enabled.
When the Offset setting causes the size of an image to exceed the
effective plot area, its surplus area will be clipped prior to output.
3-18 Registering the Driver's Settings in a File
All of the settings for this plotter driver can be saved in a file.
Note: The communications port setting cannot be saved.
By loading this file by a driver installed in another computer, you can
immediately use the same settings.
(1) Open the Properties menu of the Graphtec Plotter dialogue box.
(2) Click the (Register...) button to display the [Register] menu.
(3) Click the (Save As...) button to open the dialogue box for entering the
filename, then input the desired filename and click the (OK) button.
(4) Click the (Close) button to complete the operation.
Settings that have been saved in a file can be loaded as follows:
(1) Open the Properties menu of the Graphtec Plotter dialogue box.
(2) Click the (Register...) button to display the [Register] menu.
(3) Click the (Open...) button to open the dialogue box for selecting the
filename, then select the desired filename and click the (OK) button.
(4) Click the (Close) button to complete the operation.
4. CONFIGURING THE COMMUNICATIONS PORT
If the plotter and computer are connected via the RS-232C serial interface,
it is necessary to set the interface parameters for data transfer.
Using the procedure described in this chapter, select the same settings for the
computer's serial port that you have set at your plotter.
Unless the interface settings match at both the plotter and computer, data
cannot be properly transmitted.
(1) Click the [Start] button and select [Settings] with the pointer.
Click [Printers] to open the [Printers] menu.
(2) Click the [Graphtec Plotter] icon to display [Properties].
(3) Click the <Details> tab and then click the (Port Setting...) button.
(4) The [COMn Properties] menu is displayed.
Make the <Bits per second>, <Data bits>, <Parity>, <Stop bits>, and
<Flow control> settings.
(5) When all the displayed values are satisfactory, click the (OK) button.
5. HOW TO PERFORM OUTPUT FROM APPLICATION SOFTWARE
(1) Install and configure the plotter driver as described in the preceding
chapters.
(2) Boot a Windows application.
(3) To confirm that the plotter driver is correctly installed, select the
[Print Setup...] menu from the [File] menu of your Windows application.
If the settings are OK, click the (OK) button.
(4) Generate the plot data using the Windows application.
(5) When you have finished, click the <Print...> option on your <File> menu.
(6) The "Printing" message appears and the plot data is sent to the plotter
where it is plotted.
(7) If you selected <FILE> as the communications port, the [Print to File]
box appears.
Input the drive, directory, and filename of the output file.
When you click the (OK) button, an output file is generated.
Note: With certain Windows applications, the [File] Menu's [Print Setup...]
and [Print...] menus may have different names.
6. NOTES ON USE
(1) This driver can only output vector data.
(2) Even if the Windows applications can display opaque lines and planes
that obscure the graphics underneath, they will be plotted as
transparent graphics.
(3) When using paint or draw applications with cutting plotters,
the background may be solid-filled or the same characters or lines may
be plotted repeatedly at the same position.
(4) Certain Windows applications cannot use the plotter's internal fonts and
will send character data to the plotter as a set of vector data.
(5) 0.1 mm of the pen's line width setting corresponds to one dot of the
displayed line width.
If a pen with the specified line width is not available, the pen with
the closest line width will be used for plotting.
(6) Configure the plotter driver (resolution, paper size, etc.) before you
generate plot data using a Windows application.
With certain applications, changing the settings may alter the size of
previously defined plots.
(7) Even after changing the driver's settings from a software application,
your new settings may not always take effect. If this happens, change
the driver's settings from the Printer folder.
(8) When outputting vector data using a cutting plotter, if an image
displayed by a Windows application hasbeen revised by painting it
over with white, the plotter may output theplot without the revision.
If a solid-fill white background is selected, the entire page may become
filled with color, as the pen which has been assigned to "white" will
plot the background.
(9) Even if the BINARY command mode is enabled from your software
application, it may not be possible to specify multiple copies for the
[Copies] function. In such case, change the setting at the Printer
folder.
(10) If the 0.025 mm resolution has been selected, the maximum plotting area
in a Windows application is limited to 819 mm.
(11) Proportional fonts will not be correctly output.
(12) If the Programmable Resolution setting is too low, TrueType fonts may
not be properly output.
(13) If the Programmable Resolution setting is too low, hatched or filled
figures (characters) may not be output due to the limited buffer
capacity of the plotter.
(14) If you wish to specify the cutting force separately for the X and Y
axes, please make the settings at the plotter control panel. At this
time, make sure that no cutting force or quality settings have been
specified with the software.
(15) The multiple cutting function is available only when the sort function
is enabled.
(16) Clipping is disabled if the Sorting function is used. Even if the
application has specified output of only one part of the drawing,
the entire drawing may be output.
7. NOTES ON USING APPLICATION SOFTWARE
(1) Microsoft Word
o To use the settings specified at the [Paper Size] menu, set the desired
width and length at the Free Size settings of the target driver at the
Printer folder. Unless these settings are performed, the resulting output
will be clipped to A4 size.
o Dotted or broken lines are not output.
o When solid-filling of a figure is specified, the data file will not be
properly output.
o Circles or arcs that exceed a certain fixed size may not be output.
o Output of a large circle or curve that exceeds the effective plotting
area may be handled as an error by the software application.
o When the plot data contains pasted data from another application, the
resulting output may include data that will not appear in the Preview
display.
(2) Microsoft Excel
o Fill patterns cannot be properly output.
o When the Programmable Resolution or Resolution is set to 0.05 or
0.025 mm, lines may be output in a different color than the color
specified.
o In the "Print" window's "Page Layout" dialogue box, if the "Print
Quality" setting is left blank, the output results will not be of the
correct size.
o Circles or arcs that exceed a certain fixed size may not be output.
o Output of a large circle or curve that exceeds the effective plotting
area may be handled as an error by the software application.
o Characters may not be output if the following message appears at the Cell
Format dialogue box: "This font is not installed. Use a similar font for
printing."
(3) Microsoft Power Point
o When outputting vector data, solid-fill figures can be output by checking the
[Monochrome printing] box in the Print window.
o Fill patterns cannot be properly output.
o Output of a large circle or curve that exceeds the effective plotting
area may be handled as an error by the software application.
o Gradation cannot be properly output.
o Raster data cannot be properly output.
(4) Corel DRAW!
o Fill patterns cannot be properly output.
o Hatched figures may not be properly output.
o Characters may not be properly output.
o When a paper size that exceeds the permissible maximum limit
(762 x 762 mm) is specified using this driver, data will not be properly
output.
o If text is not output c
Select [Print] from the [File] menu, and then confirm that [As in document]
has been selected from the choices displayed for the [Image position and size]
group on the [Layout] tab. If [Fit to Document] has not been selected, text
without any outlines and/or text with thick outlines will not be output.
(5)Illustrator 10
o Output may not be performed correctly if Landscape is selected for the Media
Orientation setting. In a case like this, use the Illustrator plug-in to
perform output.
(6)For all versions of Illustrator
o If cutting of text is performed twice at the same location, there is a
possibility that an outline has been specified for that text. Try cutting
the text once again without the outline specified.
8. PARAMETER RANGES AND ERROR MESSAGES
8-1 The Plot Area Parameter
(1) If the FREE paper size is selected
Permissible ranges : Resolution Plot area
0.1 mm 0.1 mm to 3275.2 mm
0.05 mm 0.1 mm to 1637.6 mm
0.025 mm 0.1 mm to 818.8 mm
0.015 mm 0.1 mm to 491.3 mm
0.01 mm 0.1 mm to 327.5 mm
400 dpi 0.1 mm to 2079.7 mm
(2) If the FREE paper size is not selected
The maximum plot area of the respective standard
(3) Error messages
"Value exceeds limit"
The specified plot area exceeds the maximum plot area.
"No value has been set"
The plot area dimensions have not been specified for the FREE
paper size.
"Incorrect value"
An illegal value was input.
8-2 The Paper Size Parameter
(1) If User Size is selected
Permissible ranges : Resolution Plot area (in 0.1-mm steps)
0.1 mm 1000 to 32752
0.05 mm 1000 to 16376
0.025 mm 1000 to 8188
0.015 mm 1000 to 4913
0.01 mm 1000 to 3275
400 dpi 1000 to 20797
(2) Error messages
"Value exceeds limits"
The specified User Size value exceeds the permissible range.
"No value has been set."
A Paper Size value was not input while specifying the Paper Size
parameter.
"Incorrect value"
An illegal value was input.
8-3 The Chart Feed Length Parameter
(1) Free Length
0.1 mm to 16,000.0 mm
(2) Error messages
"Value exceeds limit"
The specified chart feed length exceeds the maximum chart feed length.
"No value has been set"
The chart feed length has not been specified.
"Incorrect value"
An illegal value was input.
8-4 The Scaling Parameter
(1) Specifiable range : 25% to 400%
(2) Error message
"Incorrect value"
A Scale value less than 25% or over 400% was input.
"No value has been set"
A value was not input.
8-5 The Allowable Color Value Range Parameter
(1) Specifiable range : 0 to 255
(2) Error message
"Allowable color value range is 0 to 255"
A negative value or a value exceeding 255 was input.
"No value has been set"
A value was not input.
8-6 The Filling Pitch for Plotting Unlisted Colors Parameter
(1) Permissible range : 0.1 mm to 10 mm
(2) Error message
"Value exceeds limit"
A value outside of the permissible range was input.
"Incorrect value"
An invalid value was input.
"No value has been set"
A value was not input.
8-7 The Pen Parameters
(1) Pen No. : 1 to 10
(2) Line width : 0.1 mm to 10.0 mm
(3) Pen speed : 0 cm/s to 99 cm/s (Default: 0 cm/s)
(4) Force : 0 to 100 (Can only be specified for cutting plotters)
(5) Quality : 0 to 10 (Can only be specified for cutting plotters)
(6) Error messages:
"Maximum combination of pens is 32"
Up to 32 combinations of Pen Nos. and line widths can be specified.
"No pen has been selected"
For revision or removal, no pen has been selected.
"Duplicate pen assignment"
Multiple pens have been assigned the same color and same line width.
"Pen number is 1 to 10"
0 or a numeral greater than 10 was input.
"Value exceeds limit"
A value exceeding the pertinent parameter range was input.
"Incorrect value"
An illegal value was input.
"No pens have been defined"
The Pen Settings menu lists no Pen Nos., and neither has [Plotting
Unlisted Colors] been selected.
"Force is 0 to 100"
A value smaller than 0 or greater than 100 was input.
"Quality is 0 to 10"
A value smaller than 0 or greater than 10 was input.
"Either the Force or the Quality parameter is specified as 0"
"You need to either specify both as 0, or to specify an actual value
for both parameters"
One of the two parameters, either the Force or the Quality parameter,
has been specified as 0.
These parameters are specified in tandem, and 0 cannot be specified
for just one of the parameters.
8-8 The Line Pitch Parameter
(1) Line types : Dot, Dash, Dash-dot, Dash-dot-dot
(2) Specifiable range : Resolution Range
0.1 mm -819 to +819 mm
0.05 mm -409 to +409 mm
0.025 mm -204 to +204 mm
0.015 mm -122 to +122 mm
0.01 mm -81 to +81 mm
100 dpi -2080 to +2080 mm
200 dpi -1040 to +1040 mm
400 dpi -520 to +520 mm
(3) Error message
"Incorrect value"
An illegal value was input.
8-9 Color Parameters
(1) Colors : Red, green, blue
(2) Specifiable range : 0 to 255
(3) Error messages
"Incorrect value"
A negative value or a value exceeding 255 was input.
"No value has been set"
A color setting value was not input.
8-10 Other Error Messages
(1) Error messages
"Modified programmable resolution, please set line pitch"
"Modified resolution, please set line pitch"
The resolution was changed, causing the line pitch value to exceed
the specified range.
"The paper size exceeds the permissible limit.
Change the resolution"
The paper size exceeds the permissible limit of Windows.
"Value exceeds limit"
The paper size exceeds the permissible limit of Windows.
"This file does not contain settings for this driver"
A file with driver settings for a different plotter model was loaded.
9. COMPATIBLE PLOTTER MODELS
The OPS662 Cutting Plotter Driver can be used with the following models:
CE3000Mk2 CUTTING PLOTTER
FC7000 CUTTING PLOTTER
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Expand the archive file (if the download file is in zip or rar format).
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Double-click on it to open the Properties dialog box.
From the Properties dialog box, select the Driver tab.
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