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SEKONIC SPL 400 Plotter
Where can I obtain a driver for a Sekonic SPL400 plotter to run under Windows 95?
I would appreciate any help. Regards   Mario
P.S. I had this plotter working as a Roland (600?) with Autocad 11/dos.

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Do you have the manual on this plotter, most printers and plotter will emulate another brand or model and you can use there driver.  I searched the web high and low and have not even found you model plotter. only this one Sekonic Plotter SPL800
at the following link
http://www.psb.adelaide.edu.au/tsd/plotters/pen-plotter.html
This is not going to help you much, but if your plotter emulates another device then you can use that models plotter.

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