| Policies updated 12/01/2004 |
| Print Room Etiquette |
- Remember to appropriately
size images and select the appropriate resolution when creating you
documents to be printed. This will give you the file size appropriate
for the output thus reducing printing and plotting time.
- Please be
patient with plotting and printing during the semester.
- Please monitor
you submissions to the plotters – if they jam promptly delete,
resize submission and resubmit. Do not leave things “overnight”.
Each studio has one student to delete a job in the queue but this student
may not be available.
- Please help
keep the print room clean.
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Report any hardware or software problems to the IT staff via email and
cc your studio faculty professor.
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1055 Plotter (Darth Vader) 2002 |
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Policies
Loading Paper and Ink
- You must have
loaded paper under the supervision of the IT staff or an approved student
three (3) times before you can independently load paper.
- Only bond paper
can be loaded by students
- All other paper
types must be loaded by IT staff.
- All ink cartridges
must be loaded by IT staff.
- It is the responsibility
of the students in each studio to make sure there is enough ink and
available paper over weekend periods. It staff do not know the studio
deadlines. Please inform them prior to a Monday deadline to ensure that
adequate paper is available in the print room and that the ink is not
low in any particular color.
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- HP
1055 Quick Reference Guide (pdf)
- Remove spool containing
empty roll from the plotter it should offer some resistance but come
out without to much effort.
- Remove the blue
side of the spool and the empty paper tube.
- Replace with a
new roll in such a way that when held horizontally with the blue side
to the left the paper feeds around the back over the top of the roll.
- Raise handles
just above the spool to reveal a roller.
- Line up paper
with the white line on the feed roller just and roll the paper into
the plotter until you hear a beep.
- Roll excess paper
back onto the spool and using the keys on the right side of the plotter
select plain paper.
- The plotter will
line up and trim the roll and is ready to use.
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755 Plotter top |
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Policies
Loading Paper and Ink
- You must have
loaded paper under the supervision of the IT staff or an approved student
three (3) times before you can independently load paper.
- Only bond paper
can be loaded by students
- All other paper
types must be loaded by IT staff.
- All ink cartridges
must be loaded by IT staff.
- It is the responsibility
of the students in each studio to make sure there is enough ink and
available paper over weekend periods. It staff do not know the studio
deadlines. Please inform them prior to a Monday deadline to ensure that
adequate paper is available in the print room and that the ink is not
low in any particular color.
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- HP
755 Quick Reference Guide (pdf)
- Make sure the
plotter is asking for more paper, if it is not press cancel
- Remove spool containing
empty roll from the plotter it should offer some resistance but come
out without to much effort.
- Remove the left
side of the spool and the empty paper tube.
- Replace with a
new roll in such a way that when held horizontally with the removable
side to the left the paper feeds around the back over the top of the
roll.
- Line up paper
with the perforated line on the feed area and slide the paper into the
plotter until you hear a beep.
- Press enter and
let the plotter feed the paper through.
- Lift the lever
at the right side of the plotter and pull the paper through to line
it up with the paper on the roll, then press enter.
- The plotter will
align the paper and is ready to use.
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Format Scanner top |
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Policies
Scanning Paper |
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- log onto
print room machine and run the CISW shortcut on the desktop
- load your
drawing face down lined up with the zero on the marked scale by sliding
it up against the rollers, the scanner will grab and position the drawing.
- Put the
filename in at the top of the CISW window (example "C:\scans\drawing.jpg")
- Read the
size off of the marked scale on the scanner and input it into the scan
width box.
- Set image
quality and file type at the bottom left area of the CISW window (Jpeg,
Mode GR and 150-200 DPI are standard)
- Click Scan,
the image is saved as the file is scanned.
Advanced Operations
Mode:
The scanner has 3 modes of operation which produce different results
GR- Graytone, this is the all around multi purpose scan mode
LI- Line Art, this will ignore smudges and discolorations on the paper
and only record the solid lines. Line Art However can not scan shading
DI- Dithered, This is
where the scanner reconstructs the drawing using various sized dots, because
of this it doesn't make good straight lines but can deliver extremely
intricate shading
DPI:
this indicates the number of dots per inch when scanning, the scanner
offers up to 600 dpi but to do so would take a long time and create a
huge file, for high quality scans 300 is generally adequate, however you
can go higher if you wish.
Type:
The scanner supports many file types but the most commonly used will be
Jpeg and Tiff, Jepgs are small but sometimes have defects, Tiffs are very
large but nearly perfect.
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10000 + Color 11x 17 Scanner 2002 top |
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- Load the scanner
and press the green button on the scanner.
- Select either
Imaging or Photoshop
(Photoshop takes longer to load but Imaging doesn't let you alter the
images any).
- Set the resolution
and image type (Black and White or 24 bit color).
- Click Preview
to get the prescan.
- In the prescan
window make a box around the area you want scanned.
- Click Scan
- Go to File ->
Save as... and save your scan where you want it.
- To scan another
Load the scanner again and
a) in Photoshop go to File -> Import -> Epson TWAIN Pro
b) in Imaging go to File -> Accquire Image
- Then repeat from
step 3.
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8550N 11 x 17 Color Printer (R2D2) 2000 top |
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