This website is intended solely for research and education purposes.Pjtoppm - convert an HP PaintJet file to a PPM image SYNOPSIS Hewlett Packard and the HP logo are trademarks of HP Inc and Hewlett Packard Enterprise. The HP Computer Museum and BGImages Australia are not affiliated with HP Inc. | Back | More Images | Product Documentation | Category Accessories | ^ TOP ©2004 - 2022 BGImages Australia - All Rights Reserved. PaintJet XLs will print on normal computer printer paper, but print quality is much better on HP's special PaintJet paper (which is also no longer available). PaintJet printheads are probably refillable we have not yet attempted this at the museum. These were the first two inkjet printers for which HP discontinued printhead manufacturing. HP stopped selling replacement print cartridges for the PaintJet and PaintJet XL in the late 1990s. The PaintWriter XL was identical to the PaintJet XL with a built-in AppleTalk interface. The PaintWriter XL (C1613A) was introduced in April of 1990 at a price of $2,995. The PaintJet XL sold in very low volumes relative to the PaintJet. These cartridges were disposed of separately when one ran dry. The PaintJet XL included separate cartridges for each of the three colours. The PaintJet used a single cartridge for colour inks (a tri-chamber cyan, magenta, yellow) the entire cartridge was disposed of when one of the reservoirs ran dry. The PaintJet XL was also designed to address user concerns about consumables costs. As was the case with the DeskJet/ThinkJet "evolution", the addition of the cut-sheet capability meant a huge increase in the size, and "boxiness" of the product. Its added features included the capability of handling A3-size media and cut-sheet media. It offered the same 180dpi resolution as the PaintJet. The PaintJet XL was basically and big (and ugly) version of the successful PaintJet.
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