HP has introduced 10 digital printing systems that offer print service providers (PSPs) greater versatility, productivity and quality for commercial and industrial printing applications such as labels and packaging, direct mail, marketing collateral and book publishing.
The 10 new systems include three next-generation 29-inch-format HP Indigo presses capable of producing almost any commercial print job and a much broader range of packaging applications. The HP Inkjet Web Press series also had added three high-productivity models with advanced ink and printhead technology for excellent print quality at increased print speeds.
HP also announced new options for HP Scitex industrial presses, which are used for large sign and display applications and a range of new services and solutions to complement HP’s broad portfolio of digital systems.
“With the extraordinary scope and scale of today’s announcements, we are fuelling an unstoppable industry transformation from analogue to digital printing,” said Christopher Morgan, HP Graphics Solutions Business senior vice president. “Our new digital solutions strike at the core of the printing market and are able to meet the toughest requirements of world-class brands, publishers and print service providers.“
Worldwide, HP has now installed more than 60 HP Inkjet Web Presses, more than 6,000 HP Indigo presses and more than 10,000 HP Latex systems.
New models of the current HP Indigo platform include the flagship HP Indigo 7600 Digital Press, which offers a top speed of 160 pages per minute in Enhanced Productivity Mode, making it the fastest two-page digital sheet-fed press available on the market.
The new high-speed HP 410 and T360 Inkjet Web Press systems offer increased print speeds of up to 800 feet per minute (fpm) in monochrome and colour print speeds of up to 600 fpm