HP T120, 24" DesignJet (Ink, Colour)

HP T120, 24" DesignJet

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Laura Robach

5 years ago

According to the manufacturer: the printer works with a roll, so it prints on the A3 and A2 roll and has an automatic. It prints A3 lengthwise (portrait) and A2 in landscape format. It has an integrated cutting device so that the sheet can be separated from the roll. So yes, it comes with a paper roll holder. You can decide whether the automatic cutter should make a cut.

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birdsong

8 months ago

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NCC1701CH

8 months ago

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About the cut: I have never tried this. Theoretically, this should work by specifying a "sheet size" with a length of just 8mm. But then there is almost no space left for printing, as a 5mm margin is specified. My printer often stands around unused for months. At most, a print head cleaning was necessary. As the ink cartridges are located directly above the and "travel" with the print head, very little ink is lost. There are no "ink hoses" due to the short path, so they cannot become blocked.

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Anonymous

1 year ago

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matt.medina

1 year ago

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Yes, custom formats are possible for printing on rolls, but the sheet tray has standard dimensions up to A3. As for the maximum length, I've never had a problem - I've printed up to 1500 mm long.

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vishu1204

4 years ago

Can this printer also print on PVC film?

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NCC1701CH

4 years ago

HP writes: Uncoated and coated paper (incl. standard, heavy, bright white, blueprint), technical paper (tracing paper), film (clear, matt), photo paper (satin, gloss, semi-gloss, polypropylene), self-adhesive printing materials (incl. polypropylene). If I had paid more attention in chemistry, I could answer the question whether, if it prints on polypropylene, it also works with polyvinyl chloride (PVC)...

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nvonrotz

5 years ago

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Anonymous

5 years ago

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The printer/plotter is standing there as shown in the picture. The roll itself is not dust-protected. If we don't need the roll for a longer period of time (and leave it in the machine), we put an old sheet over it ;-) so that the paper doesn't get dusty or fade...

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