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Sat, 09 May 2026 22:03:45 -0700
Andy from private IP, post #15864838

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Getting a plotter printer for the law firm

I'm fed up with FedEx Office screwing up my print jobs.  The latest one is the last straw, in which they shredded part of the edge of a photo print before
putting it on poster board, and then didn't say anything.  Poor quality control!  Same with the camera store-- they screwed up my canvas print and thought I
wouldn't notice.  So I've decided to get my own large-format plotter/printer, which is the same one they have at FedEx Office.

I found this one, which is perfect for my use case.  36" width with an automatic cutter, which means I can easily do standard sizes like 24x36 and 36x48. 
Perfect for putting visuals on poster boards for trials, but I can also print out personal stuff.

https://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/1953792-REG/hp_designjet_t850_36_large.html

Does anyone have recommendations?

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Sun, 10 May 2026 07:36:09 -0700
phosita from private IP
Reply #11572437

If this is used, it might be fun to open it up and find the persistent storage medium. On that medium you are likely to find whole or partial print jobs of the
printer's former master.

The import of the existence of such a storage medium, in a law firm context, is left for the reader to ponder.


Sun, 10 May 2026 08:12:29 -0700
Andy from private IP
Reply #12806453

It's going to be a new one for this reason, and others.  Would be funny seeing the next owner's face, though.  They're going to get a combination of fantasy art
pieces, courtroom visuals, and diagrams that are an eclectic selection of my interests.


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