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Description:The ColorPro was the only HP small plotter to have a name, rather than just a number. It was code named "Joey" to partner with an HP computer code named "Kangaroo". The ColorPro offered Serial or HP-IB interfaces. It came with a minimal built-in set of HP-GL commands which were expandable via a plug-in ROM or GEC (Graphics Enhancement Cartridge). The ColorPro was meant to be the colour output device for business professionals. Although it only plotted on A/A4 media, it had 8 pens and was priced a third less than the successful 7475. However, the product achieved unit sales levels less than half those of the 7475. Click here to view a 12 second video of the ColorPro in action (1.9 Mb). ColorPro - DocumentationColorProBrochure-5953-9842-4pages-Sep85.pdf 0.233 MBSmallFormatPlottersProductBrief-5952-2214-8pages-Jul90.pdf(453 KB) 0.443 MB SmallPlotterSuppliesCables-5954-7106-8pages-May86.pdf(336 KB) 0.328 MB 7440-HPIB-SchematicsByTonyDuell-8pages.pdf 3.004 MB ColorPro-OperatingManual-07440-90002-137pages-Jan85.pdf 1.824 MB 7440A-Colorpro-HardwareSupportManual-ServiceManual-07440-90000-135pages-May89.pdf 1.702 MB ColorPro-ProgrammingManual-07440-90001-415pages-Aug85 6.981 MB ColorPro_TechnicalData_5954-7093_4pages_Feb89.pdf 0.063 MB Thanks to "The HP Computer Museum and Wordsong Communications P/L "
Ultimo aggiornamento 19 Feb 2008
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