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what do you think of the following hp plotters?

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migale

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510

T770

t200

which would you recommend, for quite generic use (solid edge + cad)?

Thank you so much!
 
I use the t1100, the t1200 should be the next version, I use it in map2006, and I haven't had any problems since now, it has 6 color cans, the obvious ones, yellow, cyan, magenta, black matte black, + black photo, gray, the only initial shortness is to find the dealer of the cartridges that I suppose also for your model are alive 72
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They cost a little, but they are very capacious, cmq the important thing is to have the supplier that quickly you can get, if you die normally set to fast (generally my projects have little color), the only cartridge that undergoes an exponential decrease compared to the others is black matte black, therefore a escort in proportion to 3 black mattes and 1 colors is indispensable.
if you print detailed, or use a lot of colors, even black photo tends to consume quickly.
so you choose.
 
I use the t1100, the t1200 should be the next version, I use it in map2006, and I haven't had any problems since now, it has 6 color cans, the obvious ones, yellow, cyan, magenta, black matte black, + black photo, gray, the only initial shortness is to find the dealer of the cartridges that I suppose also for your model are alive 72
i545654.jpg
They cost a little, but they are very capacious, cmq the important thing is to have the supplier that quickly you can get, if you die normally set to fast (generally my projects have little color), the only cartridge that undergoes an exponential decrease compared to the others is black matte black, therefore a escort in proportion to 3 black mattes and 1 colors is indispensable.
if you print detailed, or use a lot of colors, even black photo tends to consume quickly.
so you choose.
Thank you.

Any other opinion?
 
I've never considered the 510, the 770 I don't know what characteristics lower than the t1200 has, however from the view it doesn't seem bad, everything is in function of your pockets of how much you are willing to spend, as time the riots, and how much it is the print amount you have to do to the plotter, I have had a hp 650, a 700 (designjet however they were those who weighed a ton
 
Hi liber!
I just use a designjet 500 and I have to say that print well, even photos, for a small studio I think it is ideal.
<problemi (poca)="" a0="" di="" ram="" solo="">? ? ?
ram costs 2 lire, expand it is the last of the problems, use both roll a1 and a0.
I printed, with autocad, an a0 with 8 photos of 10mp smoothly.
I think some little sacrifice comes if it saves me a lot of money, what matters is the result.</problemi>
 
Hi liber!
I just use a designjet 500 and I have to say that print well, even photos, for a small studio I think it is ideal.
<problemi (poca)="" a0="" di="" ram="" solo="">? ? ?
ram costs 2 lire, expand it is the last of the problems, use both roll a1 and a0.
I printed, with autocad, an a0 with 8 photos of 10mp smoothly.
I think some little sacrifice comes if it saves me a lot of money, what matters is the result.</problemi>
I'm quoting everything!
I use a designjet 800, the big brother of 500, I do prints also very heavy and with photos, much more than 10 mb, of course, I do not arrive at the 500-600 mb of file printing process, but I never had problems.
certainly there is better than this 500 and 800 series, but in the end everything is commensurate with the needs, budget spending, the type of drawings that print. . .
you, migale, have made a list of plotters, without telling us what molds usually ("general use" is a little vague)... everything is related to this.
then if there are no budget problems then you can buy what you want, but these days do not have budget problems I see it hard.. .
 
you, migale, have made a list of plotters, without telling us what molds usually ("general use" is a little vague)... everything is related to this.
then if there are no budget problems then you can buy what you want, but these days do not have budget problems I see it hard.. .
mah, we currently print practically the same amount of drawings in 2d and 3d, format a1 and a2 in color... in the future, however, the work in 3d will take over, for sure.
 
rporr66 and plannerroad is not possible to contradict you, everyone speaks for personal experience, of course I share the part in which it is asserted that a small study is enough 500, however it is all based on what to do, when I had the 650, it was a plotter of other times, I entered into the service contract when I saw it did strange things, after 1 month from the date of stipulo :biggrin: I called the assist hp that brought the technician who had the convention, the very good technician, only that I saw him leave smoke from the ears and from the head, he sweated like a brick and imprecavated every 2 minutes and intercalava a m.. to every 2 words, he did a fabulous job, changed card, in short a bit of everything, practically putta the electric part and a little mechanical, in the end he was apologized for his anger I'm going to go to my friend's shop. I'm going to buy the 500, it makes me see it and since he printed it with photographic paper I wanted to try it, I found what I told you, little memory, and in that period I was also doing posterior for exhibitions and more so even if the files were light about 20 mega, it was the size of the sheet that I wanted to print it was big, 1 meter for 2 meters and so the spooler
Of course I do all I also bend the kilometre, I made the bones on an ocè to 6 ultraviolet lamps with ammonia development.
 

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