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Comparison HP DesignJet T130 vs HP DesignJet T125

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Product Typeinkjetinkjet
Paper sizeA1A1
Output Typecolourcolour
Placementtabletoptabletop
Printing
Max resolution1200x1200 dpi1200x1200 dpi
Sheet printing time35 sec45 sec
Sheet printing
Roll printing
Specs
Media width (min)210 mm210 mm
Media width (max)610 mm610 mm
Max. roll diameter100 mm100 mm
Number of rolls11
Paper grammage (min)60 g/m²60 g/m²
Paper grammage (max)280 g/m²280 g/m²
Data transfer
PC connection (USB)
network connection (LAN)
Wi-Fi 4 (802.11n)
PC connection (USB)
network connection (LAN)
Wi-Fi 4 (802.11n)
General
Number of cartridges44
Cartridge modelCZ129A, CZ130A, CZ132A, CZ131ACZ129A, CZ130A, CZ132A, CZ131A
Built-in memory256 MB256 MB
Displaytouchtouch
Power consumption35 W35 W
Main unit dimensions (WxDxH)987x530x285 mm987x530x285 mm
Weight25 kg25 kg
Added to E-Catalogjuly 2019july 2019

Sheet printing time

Approximate time taken by the plotter to print one sheet.

This indicates for the paper size that the machine was originally designed for (see "Paper Size"). And it is approximate because it is usually given for optimal or almost optimal printing conditions: low quality and resolution, relatively simple images, etc. So the actual print time of the sheet may differ from the claimed one in one direction or another, depending on the operating parameters — starting from the mentioned quality and resolution to the type of media. However, according to the figures indicated in the specs, it is quite possible to evaluate different models and compare them with each other: the difference in the claimed time, usually, will proportionally correspond to the difference in the actual printing speed.

It is also worth noting that this time is usually indicated by the duration of the printing process itself — from the capture of the sheet by the feeder to the output of the completed print from the device. Interruptions inevitably occur between printing individual sheets, so that the total printing time is longer than the printing time of a sheet multiplied by the number of sheets. For example, a device with a time consumption of 36 sec per sheet theoretically should print about 100 sheets per hour (1 h = 3600 s, 3600/36 = 100), but in fact such a plotter usually produces about 70 – 75 sheets in this time.
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