Inkjet & Digital Printing

HP Inc. Expands Leading High-speed Inkjet Portfolio with Four New PageWide Web Presses

Friday 30. September 2016 - Introduces four new HP PageWide Web Presses, now powered by HP High Definition Nozzle Architecture (HDNA) technology

Showcases industry-leading graphics portfolio at Graph Expo, including four 2016 MUST SEE ‘EMS award-winning solutions

This week at Graph Expo 2016, HP Inc. expanded its high-speed inkjet portfolio with four new 30-inch HP PageWide Web Presses, delivering improved image quality, higher productivity and increased application versatility to commercial print service providers (PSPs).

Building on a portfolio that was recently named a leader in the IDC MartketScape for high-speed inkjet,(1) the new HP PageWide Web Presses bring High Definition Nozzle Architecture (HDNA) technology to the company’s legacy T300 series, enabling customers to pursue new opportunities.

“Print service providers continue to search for technology that gives them a competitive edge in a crowded market, seeking the ability to deliver end customers high-value offerings while also increasing profitability,” said Mike Salfity, vice president and general manager, Graphics Solutions Business, HP Inc. “These announcements demonstrate HP’s commitment to innovation that leads to immediate impact to our customers’ businesses.”

New HP PageWide Web Presses power high-value opportunities

The new HP PageWide Web Press T390 HD, T390M HD, T380 HD and T370 HD represent the expansion of HDNA technology throughout the HP PageWide Web Press portfolio, enabling enhanced print quality, productivity and versatility as well as “application-of-one” opportunities. The new T300 HD portfolio also offers customers compelling economics, printing 500 fpm in quality mode with best-in-class print quality for customized publishing applications, such as colour trade books, journals, retail catalogues, brochures and marketing collateral at any run length.

Further extending unique, high-value possibilities for HP PageWide Web Presses, HP Link Technology breaks down barriers between the digital and physical worlds by embedding Internet-connected codes and invisible watermarks in printed collateral, such as customized text books, magazines or instruction manuals.

Most recently, Toronto-based Webcom leveraged HP Link Technology, along with HP One Book workflow solution and its HP PageWide Web Press T360 to produce several hundred individually personalized “books-of-one” of Unsquaring the Wheel, making its debut at Graph Expo 2016.

Moreover, HP PageWide Web Press customers are pushing the industry with ever-growing page volumes, recently surpassing 180 billion pages printed since 2009. Customers are now running more than five billion pages per month, up from four billion pages per month in 2015. In fact, an HP PageWide Web Press T360M customer recently broke a worldwide productivity record, producing 7.3 million pages in a day and more than 32 million pages in a week.(2)

HP at Graph Expo 2016

HP award-winning technology was highlighted in booth 1825 at Graph Expo 2016, Sept. 25-27, 2016 in Orlando, Fla. HP boasted four Graph Expo 2016 MUST SEE ‘EMS, including:

The HP Indigo 12000 Digital Press for the digital presses category
The HP PageWide Web Press T390HD for the digital presses category
HP Link Technology for the variable, transactional and multi-channel systems category
PrintOS for the management systems category

The company also demonstrated its full portfolio of new HP Indigo digital presses for general commercial printing, as well as large-format HP Latex and PageWide XL printers. Special pavilions, including The House That Print Built, showcased the expanded capabilities of the new HP Latex 300 Printer series and HP Scitex technologies as well as applications they enable including décor, textiles, doors, stereo speakers, curtains, window blinds and fabrics. The booth also featured dedicated areas for PrintOS, services, HP SmartStream Mosaic, HP security solutions, as well as dozens of applications from leading customers and brands.

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