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Your Printer’s Main Features
The HP DesignJet 800 printing system is specially designed for medium sized work-groups in Architecture, Engineering and Construction (AEC), mechanical CAD design and Geographical Information Systems (GIS).
For the complete printing solution, HP also offers a wide range of media including HP Heavyweight Coated Paper with fade-resistant photo-quality output and HP High-Gloss Photo Paper for high-quality long-lasting prints that produce a professional look and feel. And with the HP Complementary Media Program, HP provides users with a wide spectrum of choice and flexibility in their media selection.
The HP DesignJet 800 printer comes in two sizes: A0+/E+ size (42 inches/1066.8 mm) and D/A1 size (24 inches/609.6 mm) models. Both models have roll-feed capabilities. The A0+/E+ size model also includes legs and a media bin.
• Ultimate Photo Image Quality and Excellent Line Quality: The HP DesignJet 800 printer delivers ultimate photo
quality for renders, maps and photographs, providingcontinuous tones and smooth transitions, using a true resolution of 2400x1200-dpi with HP’s color layering technology, which layers multiple color ink drops on a single drop, on glossy media. The HP DesignJet 800 also produces excellent line quality for detailed CAD drawings due to the fact that each one-half inch/12.7mm printhead contains 304 nozzles, producing miniscule 18-picoliter black pigmented ink drops and four picoliter color dye-based drops, that are idea for engineering, architectural and mapping applications. And for precise color and monochrome line drawings, the
HP DesignJet 800 printer, ink system and media print sharp fine lines, as thin as .002-inches and ensure accuracy of 0.2 percent of the specified page length.
• Connectivity: The HP DesignJet 800 printer comes with HP-GL/2 drivers for AutoCad® and Windows. In addition, the printer includes USB and Parallel ports and a powerful HP JetDirect 10/100 Base-TX network
card. Using the network card, the data from the user’s computer is transferred to the “virtual computer” within the HP DesignJet 800 printer and immediately frees the data from the computer while processing it quickly.