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G
rap
hie
s
De
v
5_
c e s
2.
Turn
on
the
Power
Push
the
switch
until
it
stays
in
the
depressed
position.
To
later
turn
off
the
power,
just
push
again
to
release
from
the
depressed
position.
Noticeable
things
should
happen;
the
sequence
depends
on
the
particular
plotter.
Single
Pen
Plotters
1.
The
LINE
lamp
goes
on
steadily.
2.
The
OUT
OF
LIMIT
light
momentarily
flashes
on.
3.
The
pen
holder
moves
to
the
lower
right
corner.
4.
Any
paper
that
was
on
the
plotter
will
now
be
held
down
by
electrostatic
force.
Four
and
Eight
Pen
Plotters
1.
The
pen
holder
moves
to
the
lower
right
corner.
2.
The
ON
LINE
light
turns
on
steadily.
3.
The
OUT
OF
LIMIT
light
turns
on
steadily.
4.
Any
paper
that
was
on
the
plotter
will
now
be
held
down
by
electrostatic
force.
Now
you
are
ready
to
add
or
change
pens
and/or
paper.
Loading Pens and Paper
Pens
and
paper
may
be
loaded
before
starting
your
application
program
and
changed
while
running
the
program.
NOTE
For
safety
reasons,
the
plotter
should
be
dis-
abled
from
receiving
any
data
from
the
compu-
ter
whenever
pens
or
paper
are
changed.
7-4
G
rap
hie
s
De
v
5_
c e s
2.
Turn
on
the
Power
Push
the
switch
until
it
stays
in
the
depressed
position.
To
later
turn
off
the
power,
just
push
again
to
release
from
the
depressed
position.
Noticeable
things
should
happen;
the
sequence
depends
on
the
particular
plotter.
Single
Pen
Plotters
1.
The
LINE
lamp
goes
on
steadily.
2.
The
OUT
OF
LIMIT
light
momentarily
flashes
on.
3.
The
pen
holder
moves
to
the
lower
right
corner.
4.
Any
paper
that
was
on
the
plotter
will
now
be
held
down
by
electrostatic
force.
Four
and
Eight
Pen
Plotters
1.
The
pen
holder
moves
to
the
lower
right
corner.
2.
The
ON
LINE
light
turns
on
steadily.
3.
The
OUT
OF
LIMIT
light
turns
on
steadily.
4.
Any
paper
that
was
on
the
plotter
will
now
be
held
down
by
electrostatic
force.
Now
you
are
ready
to
add
or
change
pens
and/or
paper.
Loading Pens and Paper
Pens
and
paper
may
be
loaded
before
starting
your
application
program
and
changed
while
running
the
program.
NOTE
For
safety
reasons,
the
plotter
should
be
dis-
abled
from
receiving
any
data
from
the
compu-
ter
whenever
pens
or
paper
are
changed.
7-4

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