We have an HP650C, which I think is a really fine machine. We don't have
on-board PostScript, as ours is being interpreted on the plot server, so
I can't tell you how well it works, but I'm sure that lots of RAM is in
order! I recently visited with some people that have an Encad Novajet,
and I honestly don't think that it is in the same class as the HP. My
$.02
-Malcolm
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On Thu, 14 Dec 1995, Paul Loechl wrote:
>
> What is the latest information available on GRASS compatible printers?
> The printer must be D or E size and postscript compatible. Thanks in advan
ce.
>
> Keith LeClaire
> krl@gjss2b.ncs.usace.army.mil
>Keith,
Take a look at the HP650C or 750C (http://www.dmo.hp.com/peripherals/main.htm
l)
or Encad's NovaJet (http://www.thegroup.net/encad/). Both do A-E sheets,
can accept postscript cards, and can sit on a LAN by itself. Summagraphics
makes a SummaJet 2 Inkjet Plotter that does A-E sizes but I don't know if it
can accept postscript files.Check out this dude's plotter/printer URL for lots of additional info:
http://www.via.nl/cgi-bin/ssis/users/hmd/Welcome.html
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