I don't know if it helps any but SheetCam <www.sheetcam.com> will convert DXF to HPGL. It is probably a bit overkill for the job but it will work. Make sure you select the HPGL post processor. If you want to experiment, go to the registration page and request a free 30 day evaluation license. Les Lez wrote: > Ok when I send my plotter simple things like > > IN; IP 0,0,100,100; SC 0,100,0,100; > SP 1; > PA 247,353; > PD; > PA 191,297; > PA 185,297; > PA 180,302; > PA 180,308; > > It works, but when I set my software to hpgl my plotter does not work, > redirecting it to a fle it looks like a mix of hpgl and gibberish like > this > > []IN;SP0;QL100ROPS10240,8000^\ufffdRO90IP0,0,7999,10239SC0,3999,5119,0ACPA0 > > with lots of non-printable letters and squiggles randomly dropped in. > > I guess its a different flavor of hpgl? > > What the simplest most basic windows xp driver to use hpgl? > > is their an hpgl1 hpgl 2 hpgl3 type revision? >
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Re: [Homebrew_PCBs] HPGL or _not HPGL
2006-11-24 by Leslie Newell
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