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color-accurate prints. This microporous, instant-dry media enables proofers to emulate and predict the outcome of offset and gravure printing processes.
color-accurate prints. This microporous, instant-dry media enables proofers to emulate and predict the outcome of offset and gravure printing processes.
Bring out the best in your printer and your work - by using Hewlett-Packard printer accessories and supplies. They're designed and manufactured to meet the same high standards as your Hewlett-Packard printer. They'll work with your printer to deliver exceptional print quality and years of reliable performance.
Advantages: Good Cost Effective Wide Format Printer Disadvantages: On the large side - but then it is a Wide format printer!
...Well, yes it is and ok it does require ample desk space......... but what do expect for a wide format printer.
I use this printer almost daily at work for numerous graphic design based tasks, from printing documents for proofing purposes to production of employee handbooks and other literature.
The only problem i have experienced with this printer came during installation, whereby the drivers on the disks supplied with the printer werent recognised. However, the situation was easily remedied by a phone call to HP and downloading the newer drivers from their website.
After software installation the setup of the printer and its physical components was very straight forward, this comprises of paper tray, output tray, rear paper feeder, ink heads and ink cartridges (all of which simply plug into place)
The printer is able...
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Advantages: Prints are massive and very high quality Disadvantages: Big initial outlay - unlikely to be useful for the average home user.
...for these is cheaper. A 70 ml cartridge for the DesignJet 130 cost around £20
The tray holds 100 sheets of A2 sized paper and it will automatically print this size. When printing A1 you feed it individually through the front bypass slot. There is also a rear bypass slot for use with heavy weight or rigid sheets. It will print onto virtually all media including glossy, semi-gloss and matte proofingpapers, plain paper, inkjet, coated and heavyweight coated paper although it does recommend HPpapers
The DesignJet 130 was incredibly easy to install; just a matter of loading the software and plugging it in through the USB, ours isn’t a networked version by the way… we don’t want anyone else to have access to it. Our IT department did the install and it literally took seconds and took longer to unpack it than install it. You can buy HP software...
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Advantages: Cheap, good enough quality Disadvantages: None
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This is now my second review on HP printer paper, I know it isn't the most glamorous of things to be writing about. However, I do feel that it is important to choose the correct paper for your computer print outs. The previous review of mine about HPpaper, was concerntrating on the Hewlett Packerd Premium Choice paper. That is at the most expensive end of the paper market and is really for use when printing very formal and important documents. The HP office paper on the other hand, is at the extreme opposite end of the spectrum. It is for rough or draft copies which are likely to be for short term use or just to be thrown away. I will compare the attributes of this 'economy' paper with that of the more upmarket paper that I have reviewed before. That way a clear comparison can be drawn between them.
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