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Look Ma, I shrunk the HP 7475 plot!

Couldn't resist to share with you the story of one of my viewers, Graham N., and what happened to the plot he made on his trusty HP 7475A:

"Really enjoyed your last video about the 7475A plotter.  It reminded me of a time in the early 1980โ€™s when I was working for a project management software company and needed to plot a barchart.  I started the plot before going for a lunch break and this was the result upon my return. Just a minor issue with the scaling factor!"

He has actually kept the plot to this day, he says he counts it as a career highlight. This is a recent photo he made just for me. Thanks you Graham N. for the picture and the story!

Marc

Look Ma,  I shrunk the HP 7475 plot!

Comments

Pens are a pain. There are pens available on eBay, usually if the package is sealed they might work. Or you revive old ones like in my video here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h-oj4HrTH14 . Finally there are some companies that still make new ones for $$$.

CuriousMarc

I still have one boxed up in storage, I used to plot pcb's with etch-resistant ink back in the late 80's. I should get it out and see if still works. Are pens still available or is there some other solution for that? Thanks - Ben Edit: Just found a video from some guy called CuriousMarc ๐Ÿ˜‰ about refilling/replacing plotter pens.

Ben


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