Totaalleverancier voor grootformaat printoplossingen
De HP DesignJet T830 MFP combineert printen, scannen en kopiëren in één robuuste grootformaatoplossing. Ideaal voor bouwbedrijven, architecten en ingenieurs die op locatie of in het kantoor efficiënt, betrouwbaar en in professionele kwaliteit willen werken.
The HP DesignJet T830 MFP is a compact, all‑in‑one large format printer, scanner, and copier designed for professional signage, construction, architecture, and engineering workflows. It delivers print/scan/copy in 24‑inch or 36‑inch widths with high resolution, mobile connectivity, and easy workflow integration.
Here are where the T830 shines:
| Industry | Use Cases |
| -------------------------------------- | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ |
| Construction & Architecture | Printing technical drawings/plans, site sketches, revisions; scanning field mark‑ups; copying drawings for distribution. |
| Engineering & CAD | High‑precision line work, diagrams, blueprints; need for accurate small lines and consistent quality. |
| Signage & Visual Communications | Renderings, proofs, posters, banners (depending on media width), adhesive graphics; short to medium run output. |
| Municipal / Government / Education | Printing maps, large documents, reports; scanning old blueprints; enabling distributed copy/scan/print services. |
| Offices / Field Offices | For firms that want to reduce outsourcing; need to have print/scan/copy capability on‑site. |
The primary difference is media width capacity and maximum roll size. The 24‑inch model supports rolls up to ~610 mm (≈ 24 in), whereas the 36‑inch model handles rolls up to ~914 mm (≈ 36 in). This affects how large your prints can be, especially for signage, posters, large drawings, etc. Performance such as print speed, resolution, scan/copy specs are very similar between the two. Also, cost for large media and installation may differ. If you need very large signage or wide‑format graphics, the 36‑inch model gives more flexibility, while the 24‑inch may suffice (and be more compact/cheaper) for many CAD or smaller signage tasks.
Running costs depend heavily on how much you print, media type, ink usage (coverage), and local media prices. Ink is HP 728 series, with different sizes (40 ml, 130 ml, 300 ml) so the cost per ml decreases with larger cartridges. Media types (paper, film, vinyl) have widely varying costs. Also factor in maintenance: printhead replacement (if needed), cleaning, cutter blade wear, and electricity. Dell‑locking / dynamic security with HP chips may limit non‑HP or refilled/third‑party cartridges, which can affect cost options. For a rough estimate, high‑volume users should consider total cost of ownership over several months/years—calculating cost per square metre of printed output, including ink, media, maintenance, and labour.
The T830 MFP includes a built‑in scanner (CIS type) that supports scanning up to roll width (depending on the model); maximum scan length around 2.77 m for large‑format scans. It supports 600 dpi resolution, which is good for many use‑cases. The scanner has features like media jam detection, front feed, manual feed, auto‑deskew, background removal, etc. To protect originals (especially delicate ones), care must be taken handling, but HP has designed the scanning process to be reasonably safe with standard documents. For very fragile originals, a specialist scanner may be better.
You can use third‑party media; HP supports many media types (bond, coated, film, self‑adhesive etc.). However, for inks and cartridges HP has dynamic security: only new or properly reused HP chips are allowed, and firmware updates may block non‑HP chips. If you choose third‑party inks, there are risks: print quality issues, color accuracy, clogging, invalidating warranty, or security lockouts. For consistent performance, warranty safety, and colour consistency—especially in professional signage or regulated environments—using Original HP ink and supplies is strongly recommended.
The T830 delivers up to 2400 × 1200 optimized dpi, which provides very good detail for renderings, presentation graphics, etc. For line work: line accuracy is ±0.1% of the vector length (or ±0.2 mm, whichever is greater), which ensures precision in engineered drawings. Minimum line widths: about 0.02 mm when using HP‑GL/2 addressable paths; guaranteed minimum width is around 0.07 mm per ISO/IEC standards. So for architectural / engineering work, technical drawings, the T830 meets many professional requirements.
The T830 supports standard network connectivity: Gigabit Ethernet, WiFi (802.11b/g/n), and WiFi‑Direct. On mobile side, it supports HP ePrint, Apple AirPrint, HP Smart app, etc. It supports scan‑to‑email or cloud via front panel or app. Drivers are provided for Windows and macOS, with raster drivers; print languages include HP‑GL/2, HP‑RTL plus others. This allows printing from desktop computers, laptops, and mobile devices.
In operation (printing) sound pressure is about 48 dB(A); in idle or sleep states it falls under ~16 dB(A). Power consumption is approx. 35 watts during printing, ~3.5 W sleep, ~0.2 W off. Operating temperature: 5–40 °C; humidity 20‑80% RH. Certifications include ENERGY STAR, EPEAT Silver, various safety and EMC certifications.
Standard warranty is one year (varies by country). HP provides support services in many markets, including installation, preventive maintenance, onsite support, extended warranty packages. For high usage or mission‑critical work, extended onsite or next business day (NBD) support can be worth investing in. Also, replacement parts (printhead, cartridges) are available; safe usage (proper cleaning, using HP supplies) helps avoid downtime.
Yes, the T830 was designed with field and job‑site use in mind. With reinforced design, strong stand and spindle, built‑in cutter, and relatively compact footprint, it can be moved to job sites or temporary offices. However, environmental conditions matter: you need to ensure appropriate temperature (5‑40 °C), humidity, clean air (dust control helps for printhead longevity), stable power supply, and protection from moisture. For rugged outdoor or extreme conditions, additional precautions (covers, dust protection, proper transport) may be required. But for typical construction site trailer / field office settings this device usually performs well.
Specification |
24‑inch Model |
Print Speed (A1 / D‑size) |
~26 sec per page, ~81 D/A1 prints per hour |
Print Resolution |
Up to 2400 × 1200 optimized dpi |
Ink Types & Cartridges |
4 inks—C, M, Y (dye‑based); matte black (pigment) multiple sizes available (40, 69, 130, 300 ml) |
Scan / Copy |
Scan resolution up to 600 dpi; scan speeds ~1.5 in/sec color (200 dpi), ~4.5 in/sec grayscale; copy resize 50‑400%; up to 99 copies |
Media Width / Handling |
Rolls: 11‑24 in; Sheets: input tray A4/A3 up to 24‑inch; Manual feed up to ~74.7‑in length; media thickness up to ~0.3 mm (~11.8 mil) |
Connectivity & Print Languages |
Gigabit Ethernet; WiFi 802.11b/g/n; WiFi‑Direct; support for USB; print languages: HP‑GL/2, HP‑RTL, TIFF, JPEG, CALS G4, URF; drivers for Windows & macOS; mobile printing apps. |
Specification |
36‑inch Model |
Print Speed (A1 / D‑size) |
~25 sec per page, ~82 A1/D prints per hour |
Print Resolution |
Up to 2400 × 1200 optimized dpi |
Ink Types & Cartridges |
Same ink system and sizes |
Scan / Copy |
Same scanning specs; maximum scan width up to roll width (914 mm) etc. |
Media Width / Handling |
Rolls: 11‑36 in; Sheets etc. up to 36‑inch width; same thickness; similar maximum sheet or manual feed lengths |
Connectivity & Print Languages |
Gigabit Ethernet; WiFi 802.11b/g/n; WiFi‑Direct; support for USB; print languages: HP‑GL/2, HP‑RTL, TIFF, JPEG, CALS G4, URF; drivers for Windows & macOS; mobile printing apps. |