Monday, 22 March 2010

New HP Printers Make Printing Blueprints A Cinch

By Peter Lavelle
Monday 22 March 10:14 GMT


Ink cartridge manufacturer Hewlett Packard has released two new DesignJet printers able to replicate architectural blueprints. The HP T1200 and HP T770 models print specifically using thin blueprint tracing paper. Architects can hence reproduce the intricate details of building designs in minutes – and in unlimited quantities.

The two DesignJet models have been made to accommodate heavy workloads. For example, the Hewlett Packard T1200 can produce A1 prints all night without interruption. In addition, the new printers are not only capable of printing blueprints. Their optimised setting improves the optical density of prints – producing darker fills and defined lines.

The new printers are being released through Hewlett Packard’s branch in the Philippines. The general manager Margaret Ong said the new printers gave companies a: "competitive edge through impeccable imaging quality, whatever the print size."

Sources

Myla Iglesias, ‘HP Expands Large Scale Printing Solution,’ Malaya.com.ph, 22 March 2010.
Raquel P. Gomez, ‘HP Enables Prints Of Tall Buildings In A Single Try,’ Inquirer.net, 21 March 2010.

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