[rescue] Re: [geeks] Cleaning out advice needed...
Dave McGuire
mcguire at neurotica.com
Wed Jan 22 02:06:43 CST 2003
On Tuesday, January 21, 2003, at 09:56 PM, Scott Newell wrote:
>> Old plotters are useful? or is there something special about the
>
> Shoot yeah. Big drawings sometimes demand big paper, and those large
> format inkjets are not cheap. Pen plotters may be slow, but they're
> cheap.
Pen plotters are VERY cheap. I have a big E-size Draftmaster sitting
on mothballs until I get a bigger house...I paid $100.00 for it a
couple of years ago. The same gov't surplus place had a bunch of the
big E-size inkjets, beat up and some even missing parts, that were
going for $1K *as-is*. And with worse-quality output to boot! (at
least for the kind of stuff I plot...architects and landscape designers
put those big inkjets to much better use).
> I've been debating on whether I can find space for one at work.
Go for it.
> HPs are nice because they're well supported in CAD packages.
HPGL is also very, very easy to deal with. I wrote a simple (and,
well, primitive) PCB autorouting package for X11 about 11 years
ago...it could send its output to a Postscript printer or an HPGL
device. The HPGL output routines were super easy to do.
-Dave
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