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2017-10-11T20:00:00
over 30,000 pages not problems
juan45

2016-03-08T19:00:00
I really want to like this printer, but upon beginning my fourth year with it, it is once again not working, with the same symptoms it always presents. It needs a new Hard Drive, the fourth one in four years. It has a problem most HP printers seem to have, it is near impossible to delete a print file and that seems to be a big part of the problem. Anyway, when it works, it works pretty good, but once a year, like clockwork, the Hard Drive fails and it becomes a waste of space.
artteacher2

2013-09-10T20:00:00
The Designjet t790 should do everything that I require but has yet to print one clear document. When using a large format printer it really important to not waist ink and paper because they are so expensive and I wasted a lot of both trying to get it to print property. The trouble shooting guide is pretty basic and straight forward but not thorough. The problem I have with the printer is that it will pass all of the diagnostics and will print a 8.5" x 11" after cleaning the heads but will not print a large format 24"x36" document. The colors and black/greys will start failing about halfway through the large format document. The other minor design problem with the stand combo is the paper catcher is not very strong and the catch position is not adjustable (currently sits too far away from the printer so it does not catch the paper much better than letting fall to the floor).
Marvin7

2013-03-06T19:00:00
We purchased this printer to replace a well-worn 24" Designjet T610. Good choice. Produces very clear, detailed maps. A bonus - it uses the same ink and paper rolls that we have in stock for the old printer.
BJW
2012-10-21T20:00:00
We researched and toiled over which printer to buy for printing large 24" drawings. I called HP and their tech helped me decide this was the best buy. On the front end it seemed like a lot more than what I was going to spend on other models but after adding up all the things that "are in the box" with this one. I was convinced this was not only a good buy, but the smart buy. It's the latest generation and you can tell. We were up and printing on a network within an hour. Very happy with our decision to buy this printer.
CDPalmer

2012-05-16T20:00:00
This product is quiet and prints fast but had a poor catch tray. The paper tends to wad up in the bottom of the tray. We also have the Designjet 500 and it has a different try that doesn't wad the paper up. We also don't like that it doesn't have a view window.
Jakethedog

2011-12-23T19:00:00
44 inches & e connect is the best
yazeed

Great Printer!
By CDPalmer
We researched and toiled over which printer to buy for printing large 24" drawings. I called HP and their tech helped me decide this was the best buy. On the front end it seemed like a lot more than what I was going to spend on other models but after adding up all the things that "are in the box" with this one. I was convinced this was not only a good buy, but the smart buy. It's the latest generation and you can tell. We were up and printing on a network within an hour. Very happy with our d...
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excellent product
By yazeed
44 inches & e connect is the best
The Designjet T790PS 24.0" ePrinter from HP is similar to the T790 but with PostScript support and delivers fast, reliable, professional-quality prints right from your home or office. With the USB port, you can walk right up to the printer, insert your USB thumb drive and select a file to print, all without using a computer. In addition to the standard USB connection to your computer, the printer can be connected to a network so multiple users can share one printer, allowing you to cut costs and save resources.
The PostScript version includes a 160 GB hard drive where you can store commonly printed files for easy access. Additionally, the PS version comes standard with Adobe PostScript and PDF support. The built-in 8 GB of RAM enables the printer to seamlessly handle even the most complex files without stalling or draining computer resources.