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Graphics
Devices
3.
Dampen
the
cloth
with
warm
water
or
alcohol
and
apply
a
light
amount
of
powdered
cleanser.
4.
Wipe
the
surface
until
it
is
clean,
then
rinse
the
cloth
and
wipe
any
remaining
cleanser
from
the
surface.
Immediately
wipe
any
moisture
from
the
surface.
Alcohol
and
water
may
be
used
to
remove
the
remaining
cleanser
from
the
surface.
Air Filter Cleaning
The
air
filter
(located
on
the
left
side
for
single
pen
plotters
and
on
the
rear
panel
for
multi-pen
plotters)
should
be
cleaned
approximately
every
three
months
or
when
dirt
becomes
visible
on
the
filter
surface,
whichever
happens
first.
Remove
the
filter
and
either
hold
it
under
running
water,
or
wash
it
in
warm
soapy
water,
followed
by
a
rinse
in
clean
water.
Dry
the
filter
thoroughly
before
replacing
it.
In
Case
of
Trouble
If
the
plotter
does
not
seem
to
be
operating
correctly,
perform
the
following
sequence
of
steps:
1.
Check
to
see
the
plotter
is
plugged
in,
powered
on,
and
cabled
properly.
2.
Have
your
principal
operator
run
the
CONFIG
program
to
ensure
that
your
HP
250
is
configured
to
use
the
plotter-
3.
Run
the
plotter
test
program
described
in
the
chapter
titled
"In
Case
of
Difficulty".
7-12
Graphics
Devices
3.
Dampen
the
cloth
with
warm
water
or
alcohol
and
apply
a
light
amount
of
powdered
cleanser.
4.
Wipe
the
surface
until
it
is
clean,
then
rinse
the
cloth
and
wipe
any
remaining
cleanser
from
the
surface.
Immediately
wipe
any
moisture
from
the
surface.
Alcohol
and
water
may
be
used
to
remove
the
remaining
cleanser
from
the
surface.
Air Filter Cleaning
The
air
filter
(located
on
the
left
side
for
single
pen
plotters
and
on
the
rear
panel
for
multi-pen
plotters)
should
be
cleaned
approximately
every
three
months
or
when
dirt
becomes
visible
on
the
filter
surface,
whichever
happens
first.
Remove
the
filter
and
either
hold
it
under
running
water,
or
wash
it
in
warm
soapy
water,
followed
by
a
rinse
in
clean
water.
Dry
the
filter
thoroughly
before
replacing
it.
In
Case
of
Trouble
If
the
plotter
does
not
seem
to
be
operating
correctly,
perform
the
following
sequence
of
steps:
1.
Check
to
see
the
plotter
is
plugged
in,
powered
on,
and
cabled
properly.
2.
Have
your
principal
operator
run
the
CONFIG
program
to
ensure
that
your
HP
250
is
configured
to
use
the
plotter-
3.
Run
the
plotter
test
program
described
in
the
chapter
titled
"In
Case
of
Difficulty".
7-12

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