C7770-60014 Carriage Belt for 42″ A0 HP Designjet 500/510/800

No longer available

Description

A little kit with the belt and the idler pulley. A replacement tensioner clip is sometimes also provided (but not always).

Note:  The DesignJet 500, 510 and 800 are all available in two models, able to print on either 24″ wide or 42″ wide paper rolls, depending on model.

Make sure you order the correct length carriage belt:

24″ wide paper models (pulley to pulley distance is approx 43 inches) –  C7769-60182

42″ wide paper models (pulley to pulley distance is approx 60 inches) – C7770-60014

No longer manufactured and no remaining stock  (November 2020).

Additional information

Brand

HP

Condition

New

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