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HP Expands Latex-printing Portfolio

(October 2009) posted on Thu Oct 01, 2009

Eco-solvent alternative meets additional customer needs

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HP (Palo Alto, CA) has expanded its portfolio of HP Latex Printing Technology solutions to broaden production capabilities for more customers and provide a viable alternative to eco-solvent technologies.
The offerings enable small and midsize, digital-print and sign shops, copy shops and photo labs to produce indoor and outdoor applications and reduce their environmental impact.
Additions include:
● The HP Designjet L25500 printer, which offers low-maintenance printing of a wider range of applications, from indoor POP displays, exhibition graphics and interior décor (such as wall murals and fabrics) to outdoor banners, bus shelters and vehicle wraps – than is possible, the company says, with eco-solvent or traditional waterbased printing alone. Available in 42- and 60-in. models, the printer can benefit existing, low-volume print service providers with its quality and durability that’s comparable to eco-solvent ink technologies.
● Six, original HP printing materials that are compatible with HP latex-ink printers, including two recyclable substrates and three PVC-free alternatives
● The expansion of the HP Planet Partners program to include the HP Large-format Media take-back program in the U.S. and select European countries.

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