HP launches its latest Large Format Printing news

24th October 2022

HP

HP has announced new solutions to help print service providers (PSPs) to meet high levels of demand, optimize work processes and grow their businesses thanks to the possibility of making innovative applications.

"To achieve greater profits, print service providers are continually looking for efficiency gains and new technologies that allow them to take on more jobs while ensuring exceptional results," he said. Daniel Martinez, general manager of HP Large Format.

“Our latest solutions are designed to do just that. The HP Latex 2700 family offers increased print quality and speed, as well as white ink capabilities that will wow customers. Meanwhile, our new professional print service plans offer print service providers a number of methods to manage operations, improving workflow and maximizing the potential of their business.”

the new printers HP Latex 2700 3,2m wide they raise production efficiency, delivering vivid colors at speeds of up to 89 m2/h through dual symmetrical print heads, which come equipped with automatic head cleaning technology. Users can handle high-margin jobs with a 30% wider gamut at high speed, preserving the gloss and feel of media in a multitude of signage and décor applications, including thin heat-sensitive films, vinyl and paper.

Meanwhile, the HP Latex 2700W printers They offer a very white ink, with speeds of up to 54 m2/h, which allows PSPs to develop high-value applications with pre-colored and transparent materials. Automatic ink recirculation and white heads can be stored in a rotating chamber to eliminate waste on white jobs.

All Latex 2700 series devices work with fourth generation UL ECOLOGO® Certified HP Latex Inks and meet UL GREENGUARD GOLD and Toy Safety requirements. This enables PSPs to accept work for even the most demanding and sensitive environments.

In addition, the entire portfolio includes HP Eco-Carton ink cartridges, which reduces the use of plastic thanks to the use of 100% recycled and recyclable cardboard containers. The ink cartridges also use recycled plastics sourced from HP's closed-loop recycling process, which includes beverage bottle recycling and Ocean Bound Plastic certification.

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