The HP DesignJet 820 MFP, released in 2012, was a large-format multifunction printer (MFP) designed for high-volume, specialized printing in professional environments. Boasting impressive size and features, it catered to businesses needing high-quality prints on various media for applications like maps, presentations, and technical drawings. Despite its discontinuation in 2017, it’s worth considering for those who can find used models and compatible supplies.
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The HP DesignJet 820 MFP was a powerful tool for businesses requiring high-volume, high-quality printing on diverse media. Its versatility, multifunctionality, and fast printing speeds were impressive for its time. However, its discontinued status makes it a less attractive option due to potential difficulties in finding supplies and support. If you can find a used model with readily available consumables and prioritize high-volume printing on various media, the 820 MFP might still be a suitable choice for specific needs. However, for those seeking the latest technology, wider color gamuts, and readily available support, newer wide-format MFP models would be a better option.
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