HP DesignJet T790 and T1300 Printer Series - Using your printer
Full name Short name
HP DesignJet T790 Printer T790
HP DesignJet T790 PostScript Printer T790 PS
HP DesignJet T795 Printer T795
HP DesignJet T1300 Printer T1300
HP DesignJet T1300 PostScript Printer T1300 PS
The printer’s main features
Your printer is a color inkjet printer designed for printing high-quality images on paper up to 610 mm (24 in) or
1118 mm (44 in) wide. Some major features of the printer are shown below:
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Print resolution of up to 2400 × 1200 optimized dpi, from a 1200 × 1200 dpi input, using the Best print-
quality option, the Maximum Detail option and photo paper
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The printer can be controlled from its front panel or from a remote computer using the Embedded Web
Server or the HP Utility
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Touch-sensitive front panel in color, with an intuitive graphical user interface
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Job previews in the front panel
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Job previews on remote computers (T1300 series only)
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Includes Web-connected features such as automatic rmware upgrades and HP ePrint
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Driverless printing: Files in common graphical formats can be printed directly without needing a printer
driver. Just insert a USB ash drive or connect a laptop computer containing your les.
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Paper exibility and automatic easy load, see Paper handling on page 32, with information and presets
accessible from the front panel and the HP Utility
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Handles cut-sheet and roll paper
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Six-ink system
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Accurate and consistent color reproduction with automatic color calibration
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Color emulations, see Printer emulation on page 72
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Economode for printing economically
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Two rolls loaded at once provide fast and easy switching between dierent rolls, or long runs of unattended
printing (T1300 series only)
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High productivity features such as job previewing and nesting using the HP Utility or the printer's
Embedded Web Server (T1300 series only)
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Ink and paper usage information available from the Embedded Web Server, see Access the Embedded Web
Server on page 28
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Access to the online HP Knowledge Center (see Knowledge Center on page 171)
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