- Thermal inkjet printer with 6-color imitation technology
- Up to 2,400 x 1,200 dpi resolution; 64 MB memory
- Automatic tone as well as PANTONE calibration, equivalent make-believe as well as CMYKplus
- 100-sheet submit tray, front as well as back bypass trays
- USB as well as together interfaces, 1 EIO slot, discretionary networking; PC/Mac
Product Description
The affordable HP DesignJet 130 printer array is the six-color, multi-format copy resolution which produces fade-resistant, photo-quality images with overwhelming results. With the C-size tray as well as involuntary roll-feed capacity (optional) up to twenty-four inches (625 mm), postcard-size images, full-color pages, or banner-style pieces can be reliably printed. HP Professional Color technologies, together with Automatic Closed Loop Color calibration as well as CMYKplus (with discretionary program RIP), yield correct tone consistency. Enjoy involuntary PANTONE Calibration (with discretionary program RIP), equivalent simulation (with discretionary program RIP), as well as HP Color Layering record for the operation of colors as well as well-spoken transitions. Graphic options … More >>

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.
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 with 3rd parties. A company that doesn’t stand behind their products is one that will not get future business from me.
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. Setup was a breeze, no problems with the changeover from XP to Vista, and all in all a great machine.
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. On a budget compared to pricier ones go buy it because it just works.
We plot drawings, banners, from letter size sheet to wide formats to resting a rool behinh it and just plot a 24″ by 72 banner. ALL-in-all it just as i said USEful as opposed to USEless
Pro -If you only need a print to go (large format that is)… get this , not bad DPI either
Con -THE PAPER FRONT LOAD is ANNNNNOOOOOYING!!!
*and go… beeeeeep…
*no try again and now… beeeeeeeeeep
*flip the paper and then… beeeeeeeeep
*use a different sheet… beeeeeep!!!
beeeeeep!!!! beeeeeeeeep…. aaaahhhhhrrrrr!!!
I have it on a table at the office but i would recommend the HP Designjet 110/120/130 Bin & Printer Stand (ALTHOUGH AMAZON DON”T SEEM TO STOCK THIS).
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! The paper doesnt load AT ALL from anywhere. Sure, after about ten attempts and five chewed pieces of paper later it will print but even at that it sometimes only half prints. Now some people who have bought this item find this situation laughable, and I aks them, why has more than one person, infact, why has a bunch of people had same issues? Indeed, it is a recognised universal problem with the designjet130. basically for the price they suck.
Second – even when you do get a so called awesome print, it leaves track marks and here is why. Some nutcase decided to design this printer with JAGGED EDGED METAL ROLLERS!!!!!! I mean wtf????? Especially on large pics, when using lots of black or dark backgrounds, the track marks just shine through and as for glossy photos – just forget it. ALSOOOOO – when using front loading, more often than not a horrble wheel mark from the rubber rollers are present from its harsh loading system. It basically pummels light paper and chews heavyweight paper. And by the way, thats even when you select the desired kind of paper before printing.
Seriously, i have no doubts some people have no problems, but I am highlighting this because enough people have had similar issues as i have to give this information some credibility. HP needs to have a look at this printer and make some adjustments – this is just terrible, i have had to close my online shop which i have lost out on because of this printer. I will not be using hp again – thats for sure!
DO NOT BUY (and by the way, i got my printer from amazon!)