AboutThe Plotting service at the Technology Lab is available to current students, faculty, and staff in the School of Architecture community. The Technology Lab has four plotters: two KIP 970 laser plotters named Doug and Marjan, and two HP Z6 ink plotters named Su and Sydney. Details about the paper types and dimensions are listed below along with directions on how to plot. Please note that our pricing structure has recently changed. Plot cost is now calculated by the linear foot. For example, plotting a 24" x 36" file on the 36" KIP will result in 24" linear inches being plotted. The student would be charged for 2 linear feet of paper plus the coverage of ink/toner. We provide estimates below for the minimum, average, and maximum ink/toner coverage per linear foot on each plotter and paper type on our our Plotting Costs & Estimates page and examples on our Plotting Cost Examples page. Section | border |
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| HPThe HP plotters can plot to a width of 60" (not including 44" Watercolor and 36" Mylar) and use ink. Available Paper Types- Su
- Roll 1: Standard BondSpecialty Media (Mylar, Photo paper, or Watercolor)
- Roll 2: Bond or Heavy-Weight Bond
- Sydney
- Roll 1: Watercolor (44"Specialty Media (Mylar, Photo paper, or Watercolor)
- Roll 2: PhotoBond or Heavy-Weight Bond
How to use the HPs - How to Submit a Plot Using HP SmartStream
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Best Practices All file names must begin with the student's EID- This helps us reconcile plots submitted under the wrong EID on ImagePro
We ask that all prints be submitted as a flattened PDF- InDesign and Photoshop files are not advised as they frequently have errors in printing
Due to plot volume and drying time, students are allowed to pick up their plots later- Unclaimed plots are placed on the table near the plotters for later pickup
- Any unclaimed plots are recycled Friday at close
Plots over 72” are not advised and will not be given a refund or reprint if there are issues in the printIt is suggested that prints over 72” are paneled down into smaller drawingsConsider limiting your plot to 60" on one side and sending the file through the HP plotter |