HP 700 User Manual

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Queueing & Nesting

Queue

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What is the Queue?

Your plotter can store plots in a queue at the same time as plotting the current file.
It stores them by page, though if you send only single-page files, you can regard
these as plots. The size of the queue is limited by the number of pages (maximum
32) and the total memory occupied by the queue;

maximum standard memory 7 MB through 71 MB

maximum standard memory 11 MB through 75 MB

depending on which memory expansion modules you have installed. Remember
that file size and memory usage are not the same thing, as explained on page 7-10.
However, it is clear that the larger your files are, the fewer you can store in the
queue.

With queueing turned ON

You can send one or more plots to the plotter without waiting for the current
page to finish.

You can manipulate the pages in the queue, for example prioritizing them and
replotting them.

You can use nesting, the plotter’s media-saving feature (see page 6-10).

With queueing turned OFF

The plotter will not accept a file sent from the computer until the current page
has finished plotting and the plotter is ready.

You cannot use nesting (see page 6-10).

If you turn queueing off while pages are still in the queue, they will be plotted and
– if nesting is on – nested, until the queue is empty.

Managing Your Plots

Managing Plots Not Yet Printed (The Queue)

PLOT

MANAGMENT

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