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- From: "Shaun Dustin" <sdustin(--nospam--at)cc.usu.edu>
- Date: Tue, 30 Oct 2007 17:09:36 -0600
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Jeff, I have a couple that I use for ½ size
plots, although I usually use 11x17, not 12x18. (I use 22x34 for my full size
drawings, so this is not a big deal for me) I have an HP Designjet 9800 that works
pretty well, but ink is expensive. The footprint can be reduced by folding the
trays in, but you have to keep the tray-out footprint clear so you end up with
a big space whether the printer is collapsed or not. It works VERY well, and I’m
very happy with it. I don’t like buying inkjet cartridges for it, and I
don’t like the speed. It’s inkjet, and it’s a little on the
slow side. The image quality, especially in color, is great. I think it was
$450 or so at Staples. I also have a Laserjet5si that I got on
ebay for $79 (plus $100 shipping). It takes up a little more space (22”
x 22” square) than the expanded Designjet, but it has two 500 sheet trays
where I keep 11x17 and 8.5x11, you can get a duplexer for it if you are into
that for $85 or so on ebay, and the toner works out to less than 0.02/page. It
was designed for a much larger throughput than I will ever give it, so I’m
pretty sure it will last as long as my “one man show” phase. I’ve
been very impressed with this printer. I got it on a whim because I was
frustrated with the slow speed of the DesignJet, and this thing just cranks
drawings and documents out. It also came with a jetdirect card, but I haven’t
been able to get that working. If you can’t tell, I really like
the laserjet. I like the Designjet too, but the laserjet makes me much more
productive. Plotting a sample drawing to carry around and redline is cheap and
easy, and the lines don’t bleed when you get them wet. Shaun Shaun Dustin, MS, PE Doctoral Candidate USTAR Biofuels Initiative
sdustin(--nospam--at)cc.usu.edu 435-770-7816 From: Jeff Smith [ I am looking for a home printer to do 1/2 size plots of 24 x
36 AutoCAD and PDF drawings, color is not that important but I need to do 8-1/2
x 11 general printing as well, prefer a small footprint since my office is
small. Seems every printer I Iook at has a few really bad reviews. Any
thoughts appreciated. Jeff I was thinking maybe something like the HP
K850 or Canon Pixma Pro9000 http://www.amazon.com/Officejet-Printer-format-Color-Inkjet/dp/B000BP8AXI |
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