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HP DesignJet 130 Large Format Printer (C7791C#A2L)
 
 

HP DesignJet 130 Large Format Printer (C7791C#A2L)

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Technical Details

  • Thermal inkjet printer with 6-color print technology
  • Up to 2,400 x 1,200 dpi resolution; 64 MB memory
  • Automatic color and PANTONE calibration, offset simulation and CMYKplus
  • 100-sheet input tray, front and rear bypass trays
  • USB and parallel interfaces, 1 EIO slot, optional networking; PC/Mac
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Product Details

  • Product Dimensions: 41.3 x 35.4 x 8.7 inches ; 48.5 pounds
  • Shipping Weight: 74 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Shipping: Currently, item can be shipped only within the U.S.
  • ASIN: B00026I0FY
  • Item model number: C7791C#A2L
  • Average Customer Review: 3.3 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (13 customer reviews)
  • Date first available at Amazon.com: May 4, 2004

Product Description

From the Manufacturer

From the Manufacturer The affordable HP Designjet 130 printer series is a six-color, multi-format printing solution that produces fade-resistant, photo-quality images with stunning results. Save time and money by publishing color prints in-house. With a C-size tray and automatic roll-feed capability up to 24 inches, you can print postcard-size images, full-color pages, or banner-size images.

Print speeds up to 4 minutes per page for B size in Normal mode help get the job done. Color technologies from HP deliver reliable and accurate color. Automatic Closed Loop Color (CLC) calibration ensures consistency, while automatic Pantone calibration, offset emulations, and CMYKplus support, available via an optional RIP, provide accurate and predictable color.

HP Color Layering technology produces a range of colors and smooth tonal transitions. Six printheads and individual ink cartridges mean fewer ink changes and no waste. Drivers with special graphic options are optimized to support both Mac and Windows printing.

Features:
Color images that last

  • Fade-resistant, photo-quality images. The HP Designjet 130 Series printing systems bring impressive photo quality to your images. New inks, designed together with HP Premium Plus Photo and HP Proofing Gloss papers, produce images that resist fading longer than traditionally processed photos.
  • Rich color depth, minimal dot visibility and uniform gloss. A six-ink writing system combines HP color layering technology, 2400 dpi maximum resolution and a four-picoliter ink drip size for fine details, smooth tonal transition, a wide range of colors and gloss uniformity.
Postcards to posters
  • See reliable, consistent color from print to print. The HP Designjet 130 Series printers feature automatic closed-loop color calibration to provide consistent color, print to print and printer to printer.
  • Full color workflow support. Optimized Macintosh and Windows drivers provide key features for creative professionals, including RGB ICC profiles and full Apple ColorSync support. Optional Adobe PostScript 3 software RIPs provide robust color management and proofing options for the CMYK workflow.
Reliable color
  • Ideas big and small—no more cutting and pasting. The standard tray holds up to 100 sheets as small as a postcard or as big as a poster (18 by 24 inches). Extra-wide front and rear paths allow oversize output up to 24 by 64 inches; an optional automatic roll-feed supports printing up to 24 inches by 50 feet and allows you to switch between loaded media options without intervention.
  • Media that shows off your ideas. The HP Designjet 130 Series printers can handle stock in weights up to 80 lb, as well as thick or rigid media (up to .015 inch). Choose from a variety of media finishes, including gloss, satin, and matte.
Time to design
Powerful Features


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  • See results and get client approval fast. Print up to 4 mpp for B size and up to 12 mpp for a 2-by-3-foot image in Normal mode, with fast color stability. Proofs and prints can be reviewed and approved in real time.
  • More time creating. In-house printing for oversize output eliminates delays and shortens project timelines. Reliable, modular HP ink cartridges and printheads require minimal user intervention and infrequent maintenance—further enhancing cost-effectiveness and efficiency.
What's in the Box
HP Designjet 130 printer, power cord, USB cable, six printheads, six print cartridges, input/output tray, macroinstaller, user documentation CD, setup poster, Quick Start Guide, media samples, customer care document

Product Description

The affordable HP DesignJet 130 printer series is a six-color, multi-format printing solution that produces fade-resistant, photo-quality images with stunning results. With a C-size tray and automatic roll-feed capability (optional) up to 24 inches (625 mm), postcard-size images, full-color pages, or banner-style pieces can be reliably printed. HP Professional Color technologies, including Automatic Closed Loop Color calibration and CMYKplus (with optional software RIP), provide accurate color consistency. Enjoy automatic PANTONE Calibration (with optional software RIP), offset emulation (with optional software RIP), and HP Color Layering technology for a range of colors and smooth transitions. Graphic options in the printer driver support Mac and Windows.

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14 of 15 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Great Printer GREAT PRICE!!!, February 8, 2008
By J. Dorman (Walla Walla, WA USA) - See all my reviews
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We purchased this printer for the school district that I work at and I am the primary user. I love this printer!!! I have printed school marketing posters with full photo quality and it looks as though we hired a professional. I am not sure what a previous reviewer was talking about not being able to get paper anymore because we can still get it right from the [...] website. It has a variety of media it can print on from regular heavy paper, glossy photo paper, and even Tyvek. We use the Tyvek for our outdoor signage. It isn't a "super" fast printer but I can't imagine anything printing in this large a format printing very fast anyway. We have had local professional photographers come in and want to see it and look at samples and now they are considering getting one!!! This is a great printer and I would recommend it to anyone professional or to anyone just wanting to print out large format pictures. The WOW factor will never go away!!!

UPDATE: One of the previous reviewers talked about there being 12 ink cartridges to replace and although they are in fact correct about the 12 part they are not all actually cartridges. There are 6 cartridges: Cyan, Light Cyan, Magenta, Light Magenta, Yellow, and Black. This six ink system is what HP has switched to for any printer with photo quality output like its higher end Deskjets and most anything named Photojet. Although this sounds like a money making scheme to require more cartridges it is what some companies have been doing for years now and that is not requiring you to switch out a complete cartridge when only one color might be low. The other 6 "cartridges" are in fact print-heads that must be changed for each color as well. However, this is not required every time you change the ink but does make a great deal of difference in the quality of the printing if you don't change it when required. As far as I can tell from the system monitor it is every three or so cartridges however, I tend to think its based more on the amount of full page printing you do. We do a lot and we are no where near needing to change them yet. This is also becoming standard on these same 6 color printers as well because now with the 6 color cartridge it is no longer possible for the print cartridges to "travel" back and forth across the page with the cartridge chassis inside the printer. You know what I'm talking about the sound you could hear from most older printers was the sound of the ink cartridges and the ink-jets moving across the page. Now the ink is delivered in tiny tubes that allow only the six print-heads to move while the ink cartridges are stationary. So yes you must replace twelve different consumables but not at nearly the same rate as usual. There are monitors on the small LCD screen on the side of the printer and it will indicate the level of remaining ink in the cartridges and quality of the print-heads. Can't say enough good about this printer it is a sure bet.

UPDATE SEPTEMBER 2009: As you can see from my previous post about this printer I was a huge fan. No doubt I still am a fan but with one word of caution now. About 3 months ago while printing a poster we were mid way through a roll when it must have caught the edge of the paper??? Well I canceled the job and pulled out the paper re-cut the edge and re"threaded" the paper roll. Since then about every three jobs it would align incorrectly after it cut the previous page and sometimes jam up again. I was annoyed but continued to use it and made an appointment with the local HP service office. When he showed up to look at it he couldn't figure it out, then he said it just might be some switches that help align the paper in the back where the roll comes in. He took it to his office and told us he would call when it was done. He called a few days later and said we were now the proud owners of a HP paper weight!!! He told us that he replaced everything he usually does with paper timing problems and then when that didn't work he called HP directly. They said it was on par with other users of the Designjet 130 after about 3 years and it means the roll feed system is no longer good. When he asked about replacing the roll feeder they said it was built into the printer and irreplaceable. They told him that they considered the Designjet to be like any other printer they have and it will reach the end of it usable life in a few years. WHAT!!! It has been two years and the printer costs 1200.00 Dollars!!! Ours was almost 2000.00 dollars since we bought the printer with the network card (designjet 130nr) Just beware all of you out there who are buying this with the thought that this printer is full of replaceable parts. This is like an expensive version of their normal deskjet printers and just like most of us wouldn't repair those we would just buy another, HP thinks you should do the same thing with this printer too. Ouch!
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20 of 25 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars EXCELLENT PRINTER!!!!!, February 12, 2005
By Izzybee (Jersey Shore) - See all my reviews
I purchased this item in November 2004, Perfect printer for the digital artist! It prints amazing photos all the way up to 24"x36"! I print my pictures from my Olympus C8080 8 meg. Camera, Unbeliveable Quailty this HP designjet 130 will do! This printer puts Epson to SHAME!
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Load printer from the FRONT..., July 28, 2008
By kandoro (Northern California) - See all my reviews
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I can tell from some of the reviews that some people are attempting to load manually from the back...If you don't have the automatic roll feeder you're MUCH better off loading all paper from the FRONT...With this printer and my old HP 100 wide format I probably have around 5% that kickback...Maybe half of those are non square edges and the rest user error while feeding...Someone stated they tried 8 times with no luck is outright laughable..

Also consider buying a CIS (continuous ink supply) to majorly decrease the ink cost...

So far the auto color match profiling works great and it's value can't be over emphasized...Especially is one uses multiple papers or canvas...

For the money there isn't a better 24" wide format printer out there...No doubt there is a slight learning curve and reading the manual completely is a must...It's obvious from some of the reviews that a few haven't read it...

I owned a HP 100 wide format before this one...The extra 2 colors and the auto color match profiling make the HP 130 a no brainer over the HP 100, 110 and/or HP 120...Not too mention the increase available resolution of 2400x1200...

Bottom line if you do a considerable amount of large prints and don't mind spending a little time to learn this printer, you'll be more than pleasantly surprised...

kd
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Most Recent Customer Reviews

1.0 out of 5 stars Constant problems
I have owned this product for several years. I print perhaps ten sheets a month. I have NEVER used this printer without a problem. I have the roll feed version. Read more
Published 4 months ago by Robert Snow

4.0 out of 5 stars Basic at most but very useful
O.K. so compared to other plotters/ printers that I've looked at, worked with, or owned, this is the one that i would recommend. Read more
Published 4 months ago by C. Ward

5.0 out of 5 stars Wonderful Printer!
I use the DesignJet 130nr with my older desktop G4 Powermac as well as my newer MacBook Pro. I've had the printer for about 2 years now, and bought it used from a popular on-line... Read more
Published 10 months ago by Alex Black

1.0 out of 5 stars DO NOT BUY!!!
i am always hesitant to tell people not to buy. I have bought some junk over the years ans shrugged it off, but this is just the worst! Read more
Published 19 months ago by R. Kerr

1.0 out of 5 stars PIECE OF CRAP!!!!! DON'T BUY IT
Well like may Graphic Artist I wanted to produce layout s in large
format. I have always heard how good HP was and how easy it was to use so I figured that me next printer... Read more
Published 20 months ago by Keith Smith

5.0 out of 5 stars great printer, no problems
I've had this printer (with attached roll feeder) since Nov 07 and it has caused no problems for me. Since then I have printed around 175 or so large format colour images. Read more
Published 21 months ago by Lope

5.0 out of 5 stars Great printer - a bit tricky to learn
I've been printing large format glicees with this printer and it works great. But I was a little disappointed to learn that it can't do borderless printing on large paper. Read more
Published 23 months ago by Book Maven

1.0 out of 5 stars Great printer from an awful company
I've had this printer for two years and it prints marvelous prints. The problem I have is with HP: they decided to stop making paper for this printer and, instead, told me to go... Read more
Published on February 5, 2008 by Poker Nanny

1.0 out of 5 stars Worst Printer ever designed
This printer is absolute crap. Trying to feed a large poster size piece of paper into is, well, forget it. Crap! It is good for an 8 1/2 x 11 test page only.
Published on November 30, 2007 by J. Sgroi

5.0 out of 5 stars Affordable large format printer
Very versatile large format printer. Can be used for CAD or as a large photographic printer with equally great results. Read more
Published on January 11, 2007 by Steven L. Koss

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