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HP Expands Designjet T-series Portfolio

New high-end eMultifunction large-format printer available.

By DE Editors  

October 4, 2013

HP announced the HP Designjet T2500 eMultifunction Printer (eMFP) targeted at large-format applications in the architecture, construction, engineering and GIS markets.

The new printer features an integrated scanner, and the company claims its ergonomic design relieves traditional pain points with features like an integrated output stacking tray, two-roll front media loading with smart switching and an intuitive touch screen that allows monitoring media rolls and viewing status of the printing jobs.

The printer has a 30 percent smaller footprint than its predecessor. The integrated output stacking tray delivers flat, collated prints, which helps maintain organization between multiple projects. With two-roll, front media loading, customers can print projects that require different paper types and sizes without having to change the roll. The printer also offers a wider variety of media options with the ability to print up to AO/E print sizes. Additionally, the full-color touch screen gives users added control with the ability to manage job queues, track print costs, print borderless images and view true print previews.

"We have seen a great shift in how architecture, engineering and construction firms work, evolving from teams operating out of a central location to a rising number of remote workgroups with increased firm-to-firm collaboration," said Ramon Pastor, vice president and general manager, Large Format Printing, HP. "Extending HP's new design features to a multifunction device will help improve productivity and enhance all types of working environments."

For more information, visit HP.

Sources: Press materials received from the company and additional information gleaned from the company's website.

 

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