These "names" aren't going to prove as
helpful as the model numbers.
Hmmm... I can't see why.
If you want a DraftMaster I, you want a DraftMaster I. I think most people
would know it as that than its model number.
But, here they are for anyone that knows them.
DraftMaster I = 7595A
DraftPro DXL = 7575A
I
have a 7585B which is, I believe, the precursor of the Draftmaster series,
Yes, it
probably is, noting the numbers.
the principal difference being the presence of a drive
for the chart feed
and some different body panels. It's not at all certain that the behavior
you've described characterizes any malfunction at all.
Well, they both are
malfunctions.
The fact that HP
people suggest it's broken doesn't mean much either, by the way.
Oh, I know that. But, I'm not gonna pay them if they could/wanted to fix
it. It is not worth it. That's why I was hoping somebody who has the knack
would save them.
HP has a
habit of disposing of people once they've learned enough about anything to
be really useful, and their salesmen never get to that point.
Too true.
I do have the manuals for the 758x series, by the way.
I should have the manuals for both, but I've only definitely found one of them.
I actually found the info for printing the test page on their web site.
So, if anybody wants them...
Nasos.