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HP’s Designjet 90; Affordable Large Prints:
To test the calibration accuracy, I ran Moab’s Entrada Fine Art and
Moab’s Kokopelli Photo Satin through the printer. In all cases, with the
Moab paper as well as HP’s own Premium Plus Photo and Proofing Gloss,
Premium Plus Photo Satin, and Photo Matte papers the prints were consistently
high in quality and color accuracy. In a pleasant surprise, even black and white
prints were very well done with minimal color cast and good shadow detail.
Overall Impressions Ink Technology: Six-color HP Vivera inks Paper Handling: Up to 18” paper width (manual feed or optional roll feed); 17” width paper tray Interfaces: USB 1.1 (2.0 compliant) or parallel port (optional HP Jetdirect network connection) Operating Systems: Windows 95 or later; Macintosh OS 9 or OS X Prices: Designjet 90—$995; 90r—$1150 (includes roll feed); 90gp—$1350 (includes roll feed and colorimeter for display profiling) If you’re looking for a high-quality photo printer at a reasonable price,
the HP Designjet 90 should be high on your list.
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