HP DesignJet T730 Large Format Printer, 36″ Color Inkjet Plotter, Wireless
$2,695.00
Price: $2,695.00
(as of Mar 27,2022 05:26:44 UTC – Details)
A smart investment for architects, engineers, and construction professionals, this robust, compact 36-inch printer easily fits your business. You can reduce time/waste with convenient features. Print conveniently on-the-go with HP Mobile Printing. AEC, GIS, and MCAD professionals who want to print maps, technical drawings, posters, and renders with precise, accurate line quality and crisp text You can confidently invest in the HP DesignJet T730 Printer-a robust, compact, professional printer that fits your needs and work space.Less ThanBrGreater ThanEasy-to-use-and offering mobile printing capabilities-this printer makes it easier than ever to print on-the-go.FCC Class A emissions device for use in commercial environments, not residential environments Dynamic security enabled printer. Only intended to be used with cartridges using an HP original chip. Cartridges using a non-HP chip may not work, and those that work today may not work in the future.Smart – Invest in a robust printerRobust, compact, and professional-this printer fits your business and gives you space to work. Produces prints 3 times faster than previous HP models-see A1/D-size prints delivered in 25 seconds. Choose from 130/300-ml HP ink cartridges to fit your print volume, large supplies can reduce interventions.Easy – Convenient printing helps reduce time, wasteCut waste by 50%-print at half scale with automatic sheet feeder/tray; cut extra work, waste of wide rolls. No LAN needed-move
DesignJet T730 36″ Large Format Wireless Color Thermal Inkjet Plotter Printer – Printhead – Ink Cartridges – Printer Stand – Spindle – Quick Reference Guide – Setup Poster – Power Cord – HP 1 Year Limited Warranty
Line drawings: 25 sec/page on A1/D, 82 A1/D prints per hour
Dye-based: 4 ink system
Media handling: Sheet feed, roll feed, input tray, media bin, automatic cutter
FCC Class A emissions – for use in commercial environments, not residential environments