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Canon iPF 600 Vs HP Designjet 130 Canon iPF 600 Vs HP Designjet 130 Introduction Designjet 130 from HP comes in three different versions: Designjet 130 Designjet 130nr Designjet 130gp Designjet 130 is the standard version with 6-colours, stand alone printer and three paper feeds (roll is opt). The nr-version comes with standard roll and a network card. Finally the gp- version comes with standard roll, network connectivity as well as an Eye One Display with monitor calibrator from GretagMacbeth. Positioning According to marketing material from Hewlett Packard, Designjet 130 offers: “Affordable, six-color, fade-resistant photo quality. Accurate color Page 1

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Canon iPF 600 Vs HP Designjet 130

IntroductionDesignjet 130 from HP comes in three different versions:

Designjet 130 Designjet 130nr Designjet 130gp

Designjet 130 is the standard version with 6-colours, stand alone printer and three paper feeds (roll is opt).

The nr-version comes with standard roll and a network card. Finally the gp-version comes with standard roll, network connectivity as well as an Eye One Display with monitor calibrator from GretagMacbeth.

PositioningAccording to marketing material from Hewlett Packard, Designjet 130 offers:

“Affordable, six-color, fade-resistant photo quality. Accurate color consistency from print

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to print. From postcards to 24-inch/A1+, and larger on roll. Fast printing and easy to use”

The primary target markets for the machine are:

Graphic design Professional Photography Proofing

This means that HP considers this printer espe-cially suited for printing applications like:

Banners Photo printing POP Posters Proofs

Print & Colour systemThe colour system of the HP machines is called Thermal Inkjet technology. The principle of ap-plying heat in order for the ink to expand and fire from the nozzles is the same as found on the Canon machines.

This technology is common across the HP line-up. The type of ink and the number of colours is however different from series to series.

Ink SystemThe Designjet 130 use a six-colour system where Light Cyan and Light Magenta is present and additional to the traditional CMYK colours:

Black Cyan Magenta Yellow Light Cyan Light Magenta

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All colours are dye based, which means that you would normally only use the prints indoor because of relatively short lightfastness. HP has however developed an ink they call UV re-sistant dye.

This ink should overcome the disadvantages of using dye ink and HP claims that a lightfast-ness of somewhere between 70-82 years de-pending on media.

Although both the iPF 600 and Designjet 130 is using six-colour systems there are some major differences to the two systems:

HP is using Light Cyan and Light Ma-genta, whereas Canon is using CMYK and two Matte Blacks HP is using UV resistant dye, whereas Canon is using traditional dyes for CMYK and pigment for Matte Black

Because of the use of Light Cyan and Light Ma-genta you would in general say that the colour gamut is broader on the Designjet. Addition-ally, you would also say that the lightfastness is more durable on the Designjet because of the UV resistant dye.

On the other hand, you would also say that the use of Matte pigment black gives the Canon user a more flexible solution, because the printer will be able to use dye black when needed and pigment black when needed.

Pigment black (matte) will hence reproduce a very deep black, whereas the dye based black will reproduce a high quality print on glossy paper. The Canon user is hence capable of us-ing a very broad range of media for different print applications such as:

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Fine Art Photos and Graphics using Matte Black on Matte media Photographic applications using dye Black on Glossy media

Since both types of black may be installed si-multaneously, there is no need to change ink cartridges or flush tubes etc.

Additionally, because iPF has two Matte Blacks installed at the same time, the ink tank capac-ity is quite high (260 ml of Matte black may hence be installed at the same time saving the user some time for cartridge replacement).

Droplet sizeBoth iPF 600 and Designjet 130 is capable of producing ink droplets as small as 4 pl.

Print headAs already mentioned the print head of De-signjet 130 has six different channels – one for each colour.

Each channel or chip is equipped with 304 Nozzles. This gives a total of 1,824 Nozzles for the Designjet. iPF 600 on the other hand offers 2,560 Nozzles per colour i.e. 15,360 nozzles. This corresponds to 8,4 times as many nozzles on the Canon print head. For Matte black alone as much as 5,120 nozzles are available, which is three times the total amount on the Design-jet.

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Speed & Productivity

Print modesThere are 4 different print modes available for the user when printing on Designjet 130. As in the case of the Canon print drivers, the type of media determines the available quality level (print mode).

The available print modes are:

Fast Normal Best Maximum DPI

Some print speed examples of Designjet 130 are listed below:

Document Best Normal Fast

Colour graphics on Glossy media A3

6 minutes 4 minutes

Photo on HP Photo Matte media, 13” x 19”

6:36 3:20 3:20

Colour graphics on Glossy media A1

17 minutes

12 minutes

Ink Tank SystemThe ink tanks or cartridges for Designjet 130 differs in size depending on colour:

Cyan & Magenta 28 ml Y, LC, LM, Black: 69 ml

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As you may remember, iPF 600 supports 130 ml ink cartridges. In general it is beneficial to have larger ink cartridges because there is less ink waste and less manual work by repla-cing ink cartridges.

The HP user will hence have to replace ink far more often than the Canon user. Besides this, a small amount of ink will always be wasted when changing ink cartridges – hence the HP user will waste more ink than the Canon user.

MediaAs with the iPF 600, Designjet 130 offers a four way paper feed:

Roll (opt) Cassette Manual feed front Manual feed rear

The roll feed is hence optional but standard on the Designjet 130nr version.

The HP printer also has a rear manual feed, whereas iPF 600 has a manual feed from the top instead. The latter is of course more user-friendly because the user may do all opera-tions from the front.

Wherever the paper is fed from, the output is always delivered at the front. This is also the case with iPF 600.

Media sizes are compared below:

iPF 600 Designjet 130

Media size

Roll paper width

A3, A2, A1 A3, A2, A1-24”

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iPF 600 Designjet 130

Cut sheet (cass.)

A4, A3, A3+, A2 A4, A3, A3+, A2+

Cut sheet (top)

A4, A3, A3+, A2, A1

Rear: A1+

Cut sheet (front)

A2, A1 - A1+

Media thickness

Roll 0.07 - 0.80 mm Not specified

Cassette0.08 - 0.30 mm

0,20 mm (en-velopes: 0,40

mm)

Manual top 0.08 - 0.50 mm Rear: 0,40 mm

Manual front 0.5 - 1.50 mm 0,20 mm

Media width

Roll 203.2 - 610 mm 110 – 610 mm

Cassette 203.2 - 432 mm 76 – 457 mm

Manual top203.2 - 610 mm 110 – 625 mm

Manual front

Max Print length

Roll 18 m 15,24 m

Cassette 594 mm 610 mm

Manual top1,6 m 1,625 m

Manual front

Roll media thickness Whereas media sizes don’t differ between the two models an important differ-ence is found in the supported media thick-ness.

As can be seen from the table, the max sup-ported cut sheet thickness is 0,40 mm from the rear bypass or front the cassette in case of printing on envelopes. The manual front load of Designjet only accepts up to 0,20 mm which

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is extremely low compared to the 1,5 mm for iPF 600 (TBD).

When it comes to roll media thickness, HP doesn’t specify the thickness for some reason. For your reference, Canon supports up to 0,80 mm for roll media.

Roll size Max outer roll diameter for the HP printer is 100 mm and the core of the roll is 2”. Com-pared to iPF 600, this is less flexible since iPF 600 may handle both 2” and 3” core rolls with a max diameter of 150 mm.

The 3” core is more suitable for photo and fine art media as it allows for heavier media without cracking. The larger diameter allows for more paper to be placed on the roll – also in the case of heavyweight media.

Margins & Borderless PrintingDesignjet 130 use relatively large margins when printing

Top, Left & Right: 5 mm Bottom: 12 mm

For iPF 600, the picture looks a bit different.

For Roll and Cassette the margins are down to 3 mm on all sides. For manual feed, the mar-gins will be 3 mm on Top, Left and Right side, whereas a 12 mm margin will appear at the bottom of the page.

Additionally and very important to mention is the ability to print borderless on iPF 600 i.e. no margins at all. This is not possible on the HP printer!

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Media typeThe following list shows the supported media from the different paper feeds:

iPF 600 Designjet 130

Roll Plain Plain (High Quality)Heavyweight Coated Premium Matte Glossy Photo Semi-Glossy Photo Heavyweight Glossy Photo Heavyweight SemiG-los Photo Synthetic Adhesive Synthetic Proofing Newsprint for Proof-ingCAD Tracing (TBD)

Bright White InkjetCoatedCoated Paper SMPHeavyweight CoatedHigh-Gloss PhotoMatte ProofingNatural TracingPremium Plus Gloss PhotoPremium Plus Satin PhotoProfessional Semi-gloss Contract ProofingSemi-gloss Proof-ingUniversal BondUniversal CoatedUniversal Heavy-weight CoatedUniversal Semi-gloss Photo

Cas-sette

Plain PaperPlain Paper (High Quality)Coated PaperPremium Matte Pa-perHigh Resolution Pa-perMatte Photo PaperPhoto Paper ProPhoto Paper PlusGlossy PaperCAD Tracing PaperCAD Translucent

Coated Paper SMPMatte PhotoMatte ProofingPremium Plus Gloss PhotoPremium Plus Satin PhotoProfessional Semi-gloss Contract Proof-ingSemi-gloss Proofing

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iPF 600 Designjet 130

Matte Film (TBD)Cut sheet (Top)

Plain PaperPlain Paper (High Quality)Coated PaperPremium Matte Pa-perHigh Resolution Pa-perMatte Photo PaperPhoto Paper ProPhoto Paper PlusGlossy PaperCAD Tracing PaperCAD Translucent Matte Film (TBD)

Cut sheet (Front)

POP board (TBD)

ConnectivityDesignjet 130 comes with two standard inter-faces and one option:

Std USB 1.1 (2.0 compatible) Std Centronics Parallel (IEEE 1284) Opt Various JetDirect network cards

Printer drivers are available for:

Windows 9x / Me / NT4.0 / 2000 / XP Mac OS 9.x, X.1, X.2, X.3

The memory loaded is merely 64 MB com-pared to 192 MB for iPF 600.

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Printer driverWhen looking at the printer driver for Designjet 130 and comparing this with the Canon driver it is obvious to see that from a user-friendly perspective there is quite a gap between the two.

The HP driver has a small icon illustrating some of the printer settings, but not at all to the same level found in the Canon driver. In the Canon driver, the user will have a clear overview of how the settings will affect both the document and the printer itself.

Looking at the menus of the driver, the user will be able to work with:

Paper / Quality Finishing Effects Colour, and Services

Paper / QualityIn the Paper / Quality menu it is possible to make settings such as:

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Print Task Quick Sets Paper size Paper source Paper type Advanced paper settings Print quality

Print Task This feature allows a user to make the neces-sary settings

Quick Sets and save those as a profile. This feature is common in most MFP printer drivers but not al-ways found in printer drivers for large format printers. Epson for instance doesn’t feature this.

Canon also features this with the predefined Print Targets / Profiles (POP, Ad, Poster, CAD drawing etc.).

The HP printer driver does however not come with a predefined set of profiles – only the pos-sibility to create the profiles. This is of course a drawback for especially the inexperienced user, who needs to go through a trial and error process before the correct result is achieved. This is not the case for the Canon user.

Paper size In the Paper size drop down list, it is possible to select the paper size i.e. A4, A3, and all other supported paper formats. It is also pos-sible to defined custom-sized formats, but un-fortunately these cannot be given a custom-ised name. They are hence called Custom 1, Custom 2 …Custom 5.

Paper source The paper source is a straight forward selec-tion of one of the four paper sources (three if roll is not installed).

Paper type When selecting Paper type, the drop-down list is split into different sub-list e.g. first you se-lect “Photo Paper” and then it is possible to choose from another list with all the supported

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media within that category. This is quite a nice detail.

It is possible to specify more advanced set-tings by clicking the “Advanced Paper Set-tings” button. Depending on having selected Roll or Cut sheet paper as the Paper source, different options are available:

For cut sheet paper it is only possible to spe-cify Dry Time and Ink Volume. For Roll paper it is further more possible to disable cutting, to Auto Rotate (and specify roll width) and finally to click Save Roll Paper.

Save roll paper will only use the roll paper ne-cessary to contain the drawing.

Print Quality The last setting available in this menu is the Print Quality Setting. The options here are de-termined by the Paper Type selected above, so in this sense this setting is working in the same manner as found in the Epson drivers. It is however not as flexible as the Canon driver, which also uses Print Priority as a guidance factor.

There are four different Quality levels to choose from:

Fast Normal Best Maximum DPI

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Finishing

The finishing options depend on the paper source as well. When Roll has been selected it is possible to make the following settings:

Remove margins between pages Portrait / Landscape Rotate Mirror

Remove margins between pages means that multi-page jobs will be printed without top or bottom margins, creating one continuous im-age.

If any of the cut sheet paper sources have been selected the following settings are avail-able:

Start printing from last page Print on both sides (duplex), Flip pages up

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Booklet layout Pages per sheet (N-UP), Page Order Portrait / Landscape Mirror

The Flip pages up is a sub-setting of double sided printing. It simply lets the user choose from two directions of the double sided print-ing as illustrated below:

Page per sheet is an N-UP feature allowing for placing more pages on the same sheet. It is hence possible to place up to 16 pages on the same sheet. Also the page order may be spe-cified.

In some printer drivers (Mac and Windows 2000, XP and NT 4.0) it is also possible to se-lect Tiling / Poster Printing.

Free Layout (Nesting) is not possible with the HP printer.

EffectsThe Effects menu only serves one purpose, which is to allows for scaling.

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It is possible to print using the:

Actual size Specify paper size to print on Scale to Fit Specify manual scaling

Borderless printing is hence not possible.

ColourThe colour menu allows for settings concerned with colour and colour management. In the first section of the menu, it is possible to spe-cify whether the printer should use the auto-matic colour settings or to make manual set-tings. Additionally, it is possible to choose a greyscale option if only black/white is required for the print.

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If the colour options are set to automatic, no other options will be available. However, if Manual is selected the user will have access to the Advanced Colour Settings.

The below screen dump illustrates the ad-vanced colour settings.

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As can be seen, Saturation, Brightness and Colour Tone may be adjusted. This may be done in increments of 9. Additionally it is pos-sible to adjust the density of the CMYK colours in +/- 10 increments.

The corresponding settings in the Canon driver is a bit more advanced. It is possible to:

Adjust contrast Adjust grey Make all adjustments in +/- 30 incre-ments Have a preview of the adjustments Make adjustments by object (Text, Graphics, Images)

The below screen dump shows the adjustment window of the Canon printer driver.

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Not only is the adjustment settings more de-tailed, the user-friendliness is also significantly higher.

Colour management Further down the Colour menu in the HP driver it is possible to make Colour Man-agement settings. The first setting is to specify Colour Matching Method. It is possible to choose either of the following three methods:

ColorSmart III ICM / ColorSync (Windows / Mac) Managed by application

ColorSmart III will leave the colour manage-ment to the printer, which will use sRGB as the printer profile.

ICM / ColorSync will leave the colour manage-ment in the hands of the operating system based on the print quality and media type se-lected.

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Finally, it’s possible to turn colour manage-ment off in the printer driver and let the ap-plication (e.g. PhotoShop) do the colour man-agement.

In case ICM is selected, it is possible to specify Printer colour profile i.e. the various ICC printer profiles based on different media. Additionally, also the Rendering intent may be selected.

Comparing to Canon’s printer driver again – also the Colour Management features of the HP driver is limited.

No Input / Monitor profile No colour matching by object

In the Canon printer driver it is hence possible to use the ICC profile of the user’s monitor in order to align the colours of the monitor and printer.

Additionally, the matching method may be specified per object as well.

The colour management features of the Canon driver is hence much more advanced and leaves the user with more choices.

Based on this we might therefore say that the inexperienced user will find the predefined Document Type profiles easy to use (non exist-ent with HP), and that the professional user has more options and possibilities in the Canon driver than found in the HP driver.

ServicesFinally, the last menu is the Services menu. In this menu it is possible to work with:

HP Designjet System Maintenance Calibrate Colour Troubleshoot

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It is hence possible to work with::

Colour Calibration Paper feed Calibration Maintain printheads Check image quality

Additionally, if the user is on-line, it is possible to:

Access the HP Instant Support web site. This is an automated service in which the computer collects information from the printer about status and error conditions, and sends it to HP web servers. These then display information in the web browser about how to solve the problems detected Select a Troubleshoot option to find other troubleshooting processes on the web Obtain online upgrades for the printer’s firmware

Colour CalibrationThe colour calibration feature allows the user to select the paper type and desired print

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quality and then ask for a calibration. A list of performed calibrations are shown at the bot-tom of the page giving a nice overview.

Printer driver summaryHaving gone through the printer driver and re-lated features shows that the HP driver lacks some functionality and user friendliness. The bullets below gives a short list:

Not as user-friendly as Canon Only one small document icon – no de-vice icon No Pre-defined Print Targets / Profiles Quality mode depends on Media only (no Print Priority) No Preview before actual print No Borderless Printing No Print Cut Guideline No Watermark No Centering No nesting Less advanced Colour Setting Adjustments No adjustments by Object (Text, Graph-ics, Images)

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No Grey tone adjustment No Contrast adjustment No Input profile for Colour Management No Scan to Copy

SoftwareHP doesn’t offer a software package with Designjet 130 or any other printer. There is hence no software like Poster Artist accompa-nying the printer.

This is of course a drawback when evaluating the entire product solution because the soft-ware actually adds value to a lot of the cus-tomers once they get familiar with it. How would you for instance perform variable data printing using the HP printer?

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SpecificationsiPF 600 DJ130

Ink Type 4-color Dye Ink (BK, C, M, Y) plus 1-color Pigment Ink (MBK x 2). Total: 6 ink tanks

Fade-resistant dye-based, C, M, Y, LC, LM, K

Product Durability (sheets)

25,000 sheets of A2-size12,500 sheets of A1-size

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Printer stand Option, Assembly type Option

W x D x H (mm), (kg)

Without stand:1,138 x 914 x 672 mmWith stand:1,078 x 863 x 189 mm

1050 x 415 x 220 mm

Weight Without stand: 51 kgWith stand: xx kg

Approx. 22 kg

Power consump-tion

Operating:Low power:Stand by Off: 1W

Operating: Max 65WLow power: 22WStand by Off: W

Operating envir-onment

Temperature: 15 - 30°CHumidity: 10 - 80 % (Con-densation free)

Recommended operating temperature: 15 to 30°CHumidity: 20 to 80%, re-commended operating hu-midity: 25 to 75% RH

Connectivity

Printer language GARO (Graphic Arts lan-guage with Raster Opera-tions)

PCL 3-GUI RGB 24-bit Con-tone

Operation display LCD: 16 columns x 2 rows, LED x 5, Key x 11

Interfaces USB 2.0Ethernet 10BaseT/100Ba-seTxFirewire (Opt)

Std: USB 1.1 (USB 2.0 compliant)Centronics parallel IEEE-1284Opt: Various HP JetDirect network cards

Protocols IPX/SPX, SNMP (Canon-MIB), HTTP, TCP/IP, Ap-

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iPF 600 DJ130

pleTalk

Printer drivers Driver for Mac OS (9.x, X.1, X.2, X.3) PCL 3-GUI Windows 95, 98, Me, NT 4.0, 2000, XP including support for AutoCAD 2000

Memory 192 MB 64 MB

Print head

Type Bubble-jet on demand HP Thermal Inkjet

Head configura-tion

6 colours integrated type (6 chips per print head x 1 print head)

6 colours integrated type (6 chips per print head x 1 print head)

Nozzle pitch 1,200 dpi Colour: 2400 x 1200 dpi

Nozzle per chip 2,560 nozzles per chip 304 nozzles per chip

Droplet size 4 pl per color 4 pl per color

Head replace-ment

User replacement User replacement

Ink tank

Supply Tubing system Tubing system

Colours MBK x 2 , BK, C, M, Y Bk, C, LC, M, LM, Y

Capacity Starter use : 90 ml, Sales use : 130 ml

C & M: 28 mlY, LC, LM, K: 69 ml

Level detection Detected by dot count and electrode (Empty)

Detected by dot count and electrode (Empty)

Smart chip Each ink tank is equipped with EEPROM which stores its ink level.

Identifies low ink levels and worn print heads

Cutter

Type Automatic horizontal cut-ting (Rotary cutter), inde-pendent unit

Opt, Std on nr-version

Cutter durability (cuts)

12,500 cuts for A1-size media

(5,000 cuts in the case of Canvas Semi-Glossy and

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iPF 600 DJ130

Flame-Resistant Cloth)

Media Feed & Output

Roll Std One Roll, Front-load-ing, Front Output

Opt Single Roll, (Std on nr-version)

Cut sheet CassetteManual Top (1 sheet)Manual Front (1 sheet)

Paper TrayFront and Rear bypass

Paper path switch (roll/cut sheet)

Automatic switch from roll to cassette and vice versa

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Delivery direction Face-up, Front side Face-up, Front side

Max stacking number of prints

Basket: 1 sheet, Tray: TBD

Media type Roll Plain Paper, Plain Paper (High Quality), Heavy-weight Coated Paper, Premium Matte Paper, Glossy Photo Paper, Semi-Glossy Photo Paper, Heavyweight Glossy Photo Paper, Heavyweight Semi-Glos Photo Paper, Syn-thetic Paper, Adhesive Synthetic Paper, Proofing Paper, Newsprint for Proofing, CAD Tracing Pa-per (TBD)

HP Premium Plus Photo pa-per and other HP Photo mediasGlossySemi-glossMatte proofing papersPlain paperInkjetCoatedHeavyweight Coated pa-per

Media type Cas-sette

Plain Paper, Plain Paper (High Quality), Coated Pa-per, Premium Matte Paper, High Resolution Paper, Matte Photo Paper, Photo Paper Pro, Photo Paper Plus, Glossy Paper, CAD Tracing Paper, CAD Trans-lucent Matte Film (TBD)

Media type Manual from the Top

Plain Paper, Plain Paper (High Quality), Coated Pa-per, Premium Matte Paper, High Resolution Paper,

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iPF 600 DJ130

Matte Photo Paper, Photo Paper Pro, Photo Paper Plus, Glossy Paper, CAD Tracing Paper, CAD Trans-lucent Matte Film (TBD)

Media type Manual from the Front

POP board (TBD)

Roll paper (width)

203.2 - 610 mmA3, A2, A1B4, B2ARCH D8", 10", 14", 16", 17", 300 mm, 329 mm

110 - 610 mmA3, A2, A14,3” -24”

Cas-sette paper (width)

mm 203.2 - 432 mm 76 – 457 mm

ISO A4, A3, A3+, A2 A4, A3, A3+, A2+

DIN C4, C3

JIS B4, B3

ANSI8.5 x 11", 8.5 x 14", 11 x 17", 13 x 19", 17 x 22"

ARCH 12 x 18"

Photo14 x 17", 12 x 16", 10 x 12", 10 x 15", 8 x 10", 16 x 20" (US Photo size)

Cut sheet (manual top)

mm 203.2 - 610 mm Rear: 110 - 625 mm

ISO A4, A3, A3+, A2, A1 Rear: - A1+

DIN C4, C3, C2

JIS B4, B3, B2

ANSI8.5 x 11", 8.5 x 14", 11 x 17", 13 x 19", 17 x 22", 22 x 34"

ARCH9 x 12", 12 x 18", 18 x 24", 24 x 36"

Photo 20 x 24", 18 x 22", 14 x 17", 12 x 16", 10 x 12", 10 x 15", 16 x 20" (US Photo

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size)

Poster 20 x 30"

Others 13 x 22"

Cut sheet (manual front)

mm 203.2 - 610 mm 110 - 625 mm

ISO A2, A1 - A1+

DIN C2

JIS B2

ANSI 17 x 22", 22 x 34"

ARCH 18 x 24", 24 x 36"

Photo 20 x 24", 18 x 22"

Poster 20 x 30"

Others 13 x 22"

Media thick-ness

Roll 0.07 - 0.80 mm -

Cass. 0.08 - 0.30 mmEnvelopes: 0,40 mm

Other: 0,20 mm

Top 0.08 - 0.50 mm Rear: 0,40 mm

Front 0.5 - 1.50 mm 0,20 mm

Maximum Outside Diameter of Roll

150 mm

Media Core SizeInternal diameter of roll

core: 2" / 3"

Media length

Roll 203.2 mm – 18 m 15.24 m

Cass. 254 – 594 mm 142 – 610 mm

Top 279 mm – 1,6 m Rear: 205 mm– 1,625 m

Front 520 mm – 1,6 m 205 mm– 1,625 m

Print-able area

RollTop: 3 mm, bottom: 3 mm, side: 3 mm (TBD) 5 mm

Roll bor-derless

Top: 0 mm, bottom: 0 mm, side: 0 mm(TBD) Not supported

Cass.Top: 3 mm, bottom: 3 mm, side: 3 mm(TBD)

Top: 5 mm, bottom: 12 mm, left: 5 mm, right: 5 mm

Manual Top: 3 mm, bottom: 23 Top: 5 mm, bottom: 12

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mm, side: 3 mm (TBD) mm, left: 5 mm, right: 5 mm

Borderless media type

Heavyweight Coated PaperExtra Heavyweight Coated PaperPremium Matte PaperGlossy Photo PaperSemi-Glossy Photo PaperHeavyweight Glossy Photo PaperHeavyweight SemiGlos Photo Paper

Not supported

Borderless media size

10" (254 mm), B4 (257 mm), A3+ (329 mm), 14" (355.6 mm), 16" (406.4 mm), A2 (420 mm), A2+/17" (432 mm), B2 (515 mm), A1 (594 mm), 24" (610 mm)

Not supported

Cassette capacity

For plain paper of 75g/m2, A4/Letter size: 25 mm (250 sheets), A3+: 100 sheets, - A2: 50 sheets

100-sheet tray (A2+ size)

Manual feed ca-pacity

1 sheet 1 sheet

Speed

TBD

Colour graphics on Glossy media A1:Best: 17 minutesNormal: 12 minutes

Colour graphics on Glossy media A3Fast mode: 1,5 minNormal 4,0 minBest: 6,0 min

Photo on HP Photo Matte media, 13” x 19”:Best: 6:36

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