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<printer id="printer/HP-DesignJet_100plus">
<make>HP</make>
<model>DesignJet 100plus</model>
<mechanism>
<inkjet />
<color />
<resolution>
<dpi>
<x>600</x>
<y>600</y>
</dpi>
</resolution>
<margins>
<general>
<unit>mm</unit>
<relative />
<top>5</top>
<left>5</left>
<right>5</right>
<bottom>12</bottom>
</general>
</margins>
</mechanism>
<url>http://www.hp.com/</url>
<lang>
<proprietary />
<pjl />
<text>
<charset>us-ascii</charset>
</text>
</lang>
<functionality>B</functionality>
<driver>cdnj500</driver>
<comments>
<en>
Large-format printer, A1+ max.<p>
Thanks to Albert Gonzalez (albert at imego2000 dot dyndns dot org) for
contrbuting this information. Here is his original report:<p>
<i>
At first tried with "pcl3", but it didn't work ok, appearing white
bands between head passes. Then, I contacted the "pcl3" developer,
Martin Lottermoser, whether it could be a bug in the
driver.<p>
Of course it wasn't a bug in the driver but is a bug in the
firmware.<p>
Anyway, he suggested me to try the "chp2200" driver, which i use
succesfully.<p>
The printer works very well, at 300x300 dpi and 600x600 dpi, full
colors.<p>
If you purchase it new, (as I did) check the quality of the black
printhead. Mine was faulty, and HP has sent a replacement. To a
friend of mine the same happened.<p>
</i><p>
Consumables/Refills: CMYK cartridges and printheads<p>
Cartridges (CMYK): c4836a c4837a c4838a c4840a<p>
Print heads (CMYK): c4811a c4812a c4813a c4810a<p><p>
</en>
</comments>
</printer>
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