HP Designjet 130nr

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Mike O'Dell

anyone have any experience with this printer/plotter?

i need to generate D-size engineering drawings
and this seems to be about the best priced unit around.

comments appreciated

-mo
 
I have used an HP DesignJet 220E for about 8 years with no problems.
IMO, the HP plotters are about as bullet proof as you can get.
 
We had the previous 120 nr for D size engineering drawings.
The print quality was good, the paper handling was pretty hokey.
The machine was noisy. It gronked, it clanked, it clunked
a lot while trying to decide if it was going to take the hand fed
sheet.
Sometimes it took it, sometimes it didn't.
It seemed to like the real heavy HP plotter paper and it seemed to
hate 20 pound paper.
The lighter weight papers often would not go under the rollers and
would jam.
The paper has to be fed in perfectly straight or the machine will
reject it.
We didn't have a roll feeder.
The print quality was ok for engineering drawings, but not great.

After fighting it for six months, it finally died and HP sent a new
one within a week.
It was much better, but still was pretty clunky.
Both machines tended to print 1/4 to 1/2 inch off center and sometimes
chopped the top or bottom off to drawing.
The software is not all that intuitive. It takes a fair amount of
screwing around to get it set up each time you change paper size.
There was no 24 x 26 in the menu, only 22 x 34 so our standard paper
had to be selected as custom and the size type in each time.

It's no speed demon. Figure 5 to 10 minutes for each D sized
engineering sheet.

I would grade it a good solid C.
HP never sent us our $100 rebate although they made lots of promises.
Dennis
 
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