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Recommend decent B size printer

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Sporkman

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Sep 28, 2001
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We've got a supplier who's rather low-tech, but who is getting more up to speed (with email) so that we can share drawings with them better. I'm thinking about getting them a decent B size printer so they don't have to run into the office every time they want to see smaller detail (on the screen), but I don't know how much I can get our management to invest. Anybody seen recent-vintage B size ink jets? I don't even know if the make 'em now. They were getting scarcer even a few years back, and the hassle factor (with poor quality drivers) was pretty high. Now everything seems to be laser.

Thanks in advance.


Mark Stapleton
Watermark Design, LLC
Charlotte, NC
 
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Thanks, Mr. Limey. Would you say that you would actually recommend this printer, or is it just one that you found doing a search.

Appreciate the feedback, regardless.
 
I have not used this particular printer, but I recommend HP printers in general over other makes. I have never had a problem with a HP printer, but have had many problems with others. I was gointg to recommend that my company replace my aging HP Deskjet 1000C, but then they upgraded the office photcopier to a networked version & it prints Tabloid size, so no need.

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Thanks also to you, Jabberwocky. If the management is willing to spring for a little more to support this supplier that model may be the way to go.


Mark Stapleton
Watermark Design, LLC
Charlotte, NC
 
I have had a HP Deskjet 1220C printer for over 6 years, and it is still going strong. I originally purchased it for Architectural A and B sizes back when I was working from home. Colored line drawings are so-so as far as speed goes, but all black line drawings are fast. It prints up to a 13 x 19, but the biggest I printed on was 11" x 17". It is discontinued from HP, but you can find them for under $50 on EBay, just search for "deskjet 1220c".

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