Our 750c gave up the ghost a few years ago after I don't know how many
10's-100's of thousand of feet of paper, it was a great machine.  We
replaced it with a 1050c which is still in use but pretty sure not
supported by HP any more.  Fortunately our VAR can usually dig up parts.
When we started wearing out our 1050 we got a Canon ipf755.  The reason
being mainly because HP doesn't sell a machine is this price range that
is front loading any more and we needed front loading for convenience.
And our VAR highly recommended the Canon.  They were right, the Canon
has been a great and very fast machine in the year we've had it.
According to the log we've printed 168345 pages, don't know how many
feet that translates to.  Basically between the 1050c and ipf755 we go
through 20 300' rolls of paper every 4-5 weeks.  We print line drawings
just like you that range from 1-15'.  I think the hard limit on the
Canon is around 20'.  I know the ipf750 series can be had for 4-5k.  You
don't need the 755 for 2D line drawings, only reason we have it is
because they couldn't get us an ipf750 and sold us the 755 for the same
price.

-----Original Message-----
From: Mike Gill [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Tuesday, June 21, 2011 8:29 PM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: RE: Large format printers (plotters)

I've not used any recent models, but the 1055CM and the 800PS are solid.
I would buy another DesignJet if it were me.

--
Mike Gill

-----Original Message-----
From: Ben Scott [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Monday, June 20, 2011 8:32 PM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: Large format printers (plotters)

Hey all,

  Anyone have any recent experience with large-format printers
("plotters")?

  It looks like our venerable DesignJet 750 may finally have given up
for good.  [removes hat; "Taps" plays]

  We're printing engineering drawings, mainly 2D line drawings.
Usually fairly simple stuff.  Mainly black-and-white only.  Maybe simple
color for line differentiation.  The only hard part is that we do large
drawings, so we need something that can handle 36-inch wide roll media,
and can render drawings 10+ feet in length.  It seems like most products
on the market in that size are targeted at high-quality production (for
posters, signs, etc.), and that's more than we need -- and thus more
than we want to pay for.

  Our software environment is all MS Win, currently mostly XP, moving to
Vista/7 over the next year or two.  No funky software requirements, so
long as it can print from Windows.  That said, it'd be nice if it could
do something standardish, like HP-GL/2.


  HP's current replacement for the DJ750 would be the DesignJet 510
CH337A ($2900 list).  Anyone have recent experience with HP plotters,
either the product itself, or the customer service?  I know their
printers aren't what they used to be, but their plotters come from a
different group.

  The Canon imagePROGRAF iPF710 seems comparable to the DJ 510, and
street price looks a bit cheaper; anyone have experience with that?

  Suggestions, ideas, horror stories, etc., welcomed.

-- Ben

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