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CANON BJ-W9000 Good Printer or Not the best?

 
 
cbrea
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      16th Mar 2006
Is the Canon BJ-W9000 a good Printer for CAD and Graphic Color Desing
printer, is HP 5000 Better plott? Ink canon is not good? Working Canon
whit any kind of paper? What do you thing about ? Betwen Canon , HP
orEpson who is better?

 
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      16th Mar 2006
cbrea wrote:
> Is the Canon BJ-W9000 a good Printer for CAD and Graphic Color Desing
> printer, is HP 5000 Better plott? Ink canon is not good? Working Canon
> whit any kind of paper? What do you thing about ? Betwen Canon , HP
> orEpson who is better?


I only have experience with HP plotters and have found them to be nearly
bullet proof. I still use an HP DesignJet 220E plotter and it has
needed just one minor repair in the last 8-10 years. I plot
construction plans with mine so I can't comment regarding photo quality
printing. If I were in need of a new large format plotter/printer today
I would probably buy an HP based on my past experience with that brand.
 
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zakezuke
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      16th Mar 2006
> Is the Canon BJ-W9000 a good Printer for CAD and Graphic Color Desing
> printer, is HP 5000 Better plott?


The w9000 is . 60 inches IIRC. I double checked the width and it looks
like the designjet 5000 and 5500 come in 42 inch and 60 inch models.
Based on what you said before... I assumed you needed 36 inch for some
reason. But it would be handy to know the size you require.
-Canon-
W8400D 44"
http://www.wide-format-printers.org/...er_reviews.htm
W6400 24"

I don't see the w9000 often, except some years back at tradeshows.

 
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cbrea
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      24th Mar 2006
Can i print files CAD in this printer BJ-W9000 with Imagepass w20?

zakezuke ha escrito:

> > Is the Canon BJ-W9000 a good Printer for CAD and Graphic Color Desing
> > printer, is HP 5000 Better plott?

>
> The w9000 is . 60 inches IIRC. I double checked the width and it looks
> like the designjet 5000 and 5500 come in 42 inch and 60 inch models.
> Based on what you said before... I assumed you needed 36 inch for some
> reason. But it would be handy to know the size you require.
> -Canon-
> W8400D 44"
> http://www.wide-format-printers.org/...er_reviews.htm
> W6400 24"
>
> I don't see the w9000 often, except some years back at tradeshows.


 
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