HP (Hewlett-Packard) 130R Printer User Manual


 
As a creative professional, you need more than
reliability, performance and value. Your world is
all about color. That’s why HP has implemented
technologies and solutions that deliver the color
quality, consistency and control you need for a
superior color experience.
Color solutions for your workflow
RGB or CMYK. Printing or proofing. Pleasing color
or accurate color. With the HP Designjet 130 printing
system, you can choose the solution that best fits your
needs, your workflow and your environment.
HP Designjet 130 drivers
Optimized Mac and Windows drivers deliver
outstanding color output for photographers or
designers printing images in an RGB workflow.
Support for RGB ICC profiles means you have the
choice of managing color in the applications or via
ICM profile or ColorSync tools.
The drivers also allow you to balance color channels
individually when you need one last tweak.
EFI Designer Edition RIP for HP
The EFI Designer Edition RIP, tailored for HP printers
offers a powerful, yet cost-effective digital proofing
system that allows full control over digital proofing
needs and saves hassle, time and money. Together, EFI
and HP enable designers, photographers and other
creative professional to easily generate proof quality
prints with sharp detail, color accuracy and smooth
tonal transitions.
Third-party RIPs
HP has worked with virtually all the leading RIP
vendors in digital photography, large-format printing
and pre-press proofing fields to ensure you can choose
the solution that best matches your color workflow.
Color technology by HP
Inks and media deliver fade resistance and stability
New, dye-based inks, combined together with HP papers,
produce images that stabilize in minutes vs. hours and last
for years. HP inks, media and printers are designed together
for results that do justice to your ideas.
HP Designjet 130 Printer series
(using HP Proofing Semi-gloss Paper)
HP color layering technology
Like artists creating new colors by mixing the standard paints
on their palettes, multi-layering technology
uses the basic CMYKcm palette to achieve a much broader
range of printable colors.
By layering ultra small (4 pl) drops within a single dot, HP
Designjet 130 printers produce smoother gradations between
tones for virtually grain-free images.
Automatic color calibration
The automatic closed-loop color (CLC) calibration process
enables consistent and accurate color reproduction.
The CLC process is based on measuring, via a color sensor,
reflected energy from primary color tiles that are illuminated
with a narrow-bond light source. The process works in much the
same way as a classical densitometer. The printer generates a
target, scans the pattern and adjusts based on the results.
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