100/180 mm PAPERLESS GRAPHIC RECORDER: USER GUIDE
User Guide
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4.2.7 Import User Linearisation
The Import Linearisation feature allows linearisation tables to be imported either from the Compact
Flash/SD card, USB device or if Bridge ‘Full’ software is fi tted, directly from the host PC.
Touching the User Linearisation fi eld allows the user to select which of ‘UserLin1’ to ‘UserLin4’ is to con-
tain the imported fi le.
Touching the File Name fi eld, calls a popup menu similar to that shown in fi gure 4.2b. This allows the user
to select the table to be imported.
The fi le must be comma separated ASCII as follows:
n,
X1,Y1
X2.Y2
X3,Y3
.
.
Xn,Yn
where ‘n’ is the total number of XY pairs in the table, and or each pair, X is the input value, and Y is the
linearised value corresponding to X. See
section 4.3.9
for full details.
Note: Imported linearisation tables will not become effective until after the next confi guration
‘Apply’ operation.
4.2.8 Export User Linearisation
Similar to ‘Import user Linearisation’, above, the Export Linearisation feature allows linearisation tables
created in the recorder to be exported either via the Compact Flash/SD card or if Bridge ‘Full’ software is
fi tted, directly to the host PC. See
section 4.3.9
for full details.
4.2.9 Import printer driver
Similar to ‘Import user Linearisation’, above, this allows driver (.uhi) fi les for new printer types to be im-
ported either via the Compact Flash/SD card, or USB memory stick, or if the Bridge ‘Full’ option is fi tted,
directly from the host PC.
See section 12
for further details.
Note: Imported printer drivers do not become effective until after the next confi guration ‘Apply’
operation.