Wide Format Printers

Shop wide format printers at Everyday Home Living. 24-inch and 36-inch inkjet plotters for Australian architecture, engineering, construction, and signage environments. Fast delivery nationwide.

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Wide Format Printers

Wide Format Printers at Everyday Home Living

Wide format printers produce output beyond the A3 page size, spanning from A2 up to 24-inch, 36-inch, and wider roll widths used in architecture, engineering, construction, signage, and graphic design. At Everyday Home Living, we stock wide format printers from trusted brands for Australian professional environments, with fast delivery nationwide.

Wide Format Inkjet Printers

Wide format inkjet plotters are the standard printing solution in Australian architecture, engineering, and construction offices for producing technical drawings, site plans, structural drawings, and contract documentation in A1, A0, and roll formats. They are also used in print shops and graphic design studios for producing large-format posters, banners, and presentation graphics.

Modern wide format inkjet printers offer network connectivity for shared office use, automatic roll feed and cut, and multi-ink systems including CAD-optimised ink sets for sharp line work and photo-quality ink sets for wide-gamut colour reproduction. Scan-to-network functions are available on wide format multifunction models for digitising legacy drawings and large-format documents.

Wide Format Paper and Media

Wide format printers use roll-fed paper media rather than cut sheets. Our Colourjet wide format bond paper rolls are available in 610mm (24-inch) and 914mm (36-inch) widths in 80gsm bond for everyday technical drawing output. Speciality media including coated paper, canvas, and adhesive vinyl are available for signage and display applications. Browse our full paper range.

Frequently Asked Questions

What size wide format printer do I need for architectural drawings?

Most Australian architecture and engineering offices use 24-inch (610mm) or 36-inch (914mm) wide format printers. A 24-inch printer handles A1 drawings (594mm wide) comfortably and suits smaller offices where A1 is the standard output size. A 36-inch printer handles A0 drawings (841mm wide) and is the choice for offices that regularly produce A0 documentation or want the flexibility to print both A1 and A0 from a single device. Consider the monthly print volume when selecting a model, as higher-volume environments benefit from faster print speeds and larger ink capacity systems that reduce the cost and frequency of ink replacement.