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- Doesn't the T530 come with a roll cover?
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08-15-2020 10:13 AM
I just received my new Designjet T530. It seems like every picture I see online and even in the setup guide and manuals, there is a cover over the paper roll. Is this correct? Should there be a roll cover with my printer? It did not have one in the box.
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08-16-2020 05:12 PM
@Valsimot is correct, as per the Designjet spec page for this product, no roll cover. If you have a link that shows a roll cover I would like to see it out of curiosity.
https://store.hp.com/us/en/pdp/hp-designjet-t530-36-in-printer
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08-16-2020 05:12 PM
@Valsimot is correct, as per the Designjet spec page for this product, no roll cover. If you have a link that shows a roll cover I would like to see it out of curiosity.
https://store.hp.com/us/en/pdp/hp-designjet-t530-36-in-printer
I am a volunteer, offering my knowledge to support fellow users, I do not work for HP nor speak for HP.
08-16-2020 09:58 PM
Thanks guys. It seems like the models I've seen with the roll covers tend to be the black version instead of the white version, like this one (which is actually a T520) https://www.krinc.net/cq890a.html or this one https://smartbd.com/hp-designjet-t530-36-printer .
More interesting though is that several of the images in the user manual "look" like there is a roll cover on the printer and the little help video that plays (on the command screen on the printer itself) to show you how to load the paper clearly shows lifting the roll cover as one of the steps to loading a roll of paper.
I shouldn't have said "all the pictures"...