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The corrected release reads:
HP UNVEILS INNOVATIVE LARGE-FORMAT PRINTING SOLUTIONS
New Technologies Bolster HP’s Offerings in
the Sign and Display Market
HP (NYSE: HPQ) today unveiled the latest additions to its portfolio of
large-format digital printing solutions, bolstering the company’s
efforts to target the estimated $53 billion page-value opportunity for
the global sign and display market projected for 2010.(1)
These additions -- demonstrated at SGIA ’08 --
strengthen HP’s position as the leading
provider of large-format technologies and solutions, and include:
The HP
Scitex FB7500 Printer, which delivers industry-leading
productivity along with high print speeds and standard three-quarter
automation.
The HP
Scitex FB950 Printer, which provides consistent high-quality
point-of purchase/point-of-sale (POP/POS), tradeshow and event signage
on virtually any rigid(2) or flexible media.(3)
The HP
Scitex TJ8550 Printer, which delivers higher print speeds and
quality at lower costs than its predecessor.
The U.S. debut of the HP
Designjet L65500 Printer, the first of a new category of
large-format signage printers to feature HP Latex Inks.
HP’s product showcase, demonstrated live in HP
booth 2203, features a full range of digital solutions designed to help
print service providers (PSPs) profitably grow their businesses while
reducing the total impact of their printing on the environment.
“HP is dedicated to providing the broadest
portfolio of large-format digital printing technology and end-to-end
solutions, along with an unwavering commitment to our customers’
success,” said Santiago Morera, vice
president and general manager, Large-format Printing, Imaging and
Printing Group, HP. “The recent additions to
HP’s portfolio strengthen our leadership
position in the large-format printing industry by providing our
customers increased value, productivity, quality and versatility, and
offering the ability to lower the environmental impact of their printing.”
Convert high-quality production volume to digital
With speeds of up to 500 m2/hr (5,380 ft2/hr)
and three-quarter automated loading to reduce idle time between sheets
by up to 85 percent,(4) the HP Scitex FB7500
Printer delivers the highest productivity of digital flatbed printers in
its price class.(5)
An ideal solution for close-view POP/POS applications, exhibition
graphics, signage, backlit displays and posters, the HP Scitex FB7500
Printer is built on the proven HP Scitex TJ Series printing platform,
and offers the added benefit of HP Scitex X2 Printhead technology, which
combines silicon-based microelectromechanical systems (MEMS) technology
and innovative piezoelectric inkjet technology. Supporting a native
resolution of up to 500 dpi in the HP Scitex FB7500 Printer, the
printheads delivers the heavy ink flows required for high-speed,
high-quality printing.
The HP Scitex FB7500 Printer will be available for purchase worldwide in
May 2009.
High-quality prints and high productivity
The HP Scitex FB950 Printer is a robust flatbed UV printer that delivers
high-quality prints and high productivity on virtually any rigid(2)
or flexible media(3) for the production of
durable outdoor and indoor applications, including POP/POS signage,
tradeshow graphics, interior decorations, banners and street furniture.
Designed to increase productivity and profitability with efficient media
loading and the ability to print multiple sheets at the same time, the
HP Scitex FB950 Printer enables PSPs to accommodate a greater range of
customer requests and grow their businesses.
“With the HP Scitex FB950, our company is
able to target the high-end event and POP signage markets that we
previously could not enter,” said Mike
Ottens, owner, Visual Marketing. “We have
changed our workflow from printing on pre-laminated posters to printing
directly on less costly media, which has given us a higher profit margin
on signage and helped our cost of goods to decrease substantially.”
The printer’s six HP Scitex FB250 color inks
and printheads with variable-sized drops combine to produce great image
detail -- up to 1,200 x 600 optimized dpi -- and smooth color
transitions across a wide variety of media. Advanced features, such as
an onboard camera, spectrophotometer, embedded software and a solid
media feed system, ensure consistent results and worry-free operation.
The HP Scitex FB950 Printer will be available for worldwide general
purchase on November 15, 2008.
Increase speed and lower costs
The HP Scitex TJ8550 Printer features up to a 50 percent increase in
print speed and up to 20 percent lower cost per print compared to the
preceding HP Scitex TJ8500 Printer. With the new HP Scitex TJ8550
Printer, PSPs can confidently respond to a wide range of customer
requests for the high-speed production of indoor and outdoor
applications, including sheet-to-sheet or double-sided applications with
the built-in HP Scitex Double-sided printing upgrade.
Additionally, HP is offering field upgradability for existing HP Scitex
TJ8500 Printer owners. The upgrade kit includes hardware, software,
on-site installation and training.
To complement the new HP Scitex TJ8550 Printer, HP also introduced HP
Scitex TJ200 Ink, a UV-curable ink that delivers improved quality and
reliability while lowering operational costs.
The HP Scitex TJ8550 Printer and upgrade kit will be available in
February 2009.
New for the North American market
The HP Designjet L65500 Printer featuring HP Latex Printing Technologies
offers PSPs a compelling alternative for creating a wide variety of
indoor and outdoor applications while reducing the environmental impact
of printing and delivering quality and durability at breakthrough print
speeds.(6)
The 104-inch-wide printer offers sign and display PSPs a versatile
system that can produce a broad range of applications with new
water-based HP Latex Inks. Prints produced with HP Latex Inks are
odorless,(7) emit extremely low levels of
volatile organic compounds (VOCs), require no special ventilation(8)
and are not classified as hazardous waste.(9)
HP has also expanded the HP
Graphic Arts Capture Business Success Program, a collection of
tools, training and programs to help HP customers gain a competitive
advantage and add value to their companies’
bottom lines. Designed for HP large-format customers and HP Indigo press
customers interested in offering large-format printing, HP Capture
offers a full range of tools to help PSPs gain a competitive edge in
large-format printing, including customizable marketing templates,
cobranded advertising templates and data sheets.
HP at SGIA
HP is participating in the High Production Inkjet Printing Future Forum
at SGIA’08, a panel discussion with industry
leaders on high-production inkjet and technological developments that
allow for high-quality, high-speed inkjet imaging. The forum takes place
on Oct. 16 from 11 a.m. to 12:15 p.m. ET in room C-205 of the Georgia
World Congress Center and will include Dr. Ross Allen, senior technology
specialist, HP Imaging and Printing Group.
Additionally, Len Koerts of Scitex Strategic Marketing at HP, will
present a seminar titled “Choices for Wide
and Superwide Format Printers,” on Oct. 17
from 12:30 p.m. to 1:45 p.m. ET in room C-201 that will include a
discussion of current printhead technology and tips for ink selection
and differentiating between wide and superwide format printing.
More information about the conference is available from the SGIA ’08
website: www.sgia.org
(http://www.sgia.org).
More information about large-format printing solutions from HP is
available in an online press kit at www.hp.com/go/gsbfall08.
About HP
HP, the world’s largest technology company,
provides printing and personal computing products and IT services,
software and solutions that simplify the technology experience for
consumers and businesses. HP completed its acquisition of EDS on Aug.
26, 2008. More information about HP is available at http://www.hp.com/.
(3) Flexible media printing with an optional
Roll-fed Media Supply and Takeup system.
(4) Manual loading and unloading of a sheet can
take 45 seconds or more; the loading mechanism reduces that time to no
more than nine seconds.
(5) Based on published manufacturer
specifications as of July 2008.
(6) In the price/performance category for which
printers based on HP Latex Printing Technologies are intended.
(7) Printers using HP Latex Inks use internal
heaters to dry and cure the latex polymer film. Some substrates may have
inherent odor.
(8) Special ventilation is not required to meet
U.S. Occupational Safety and Health Administration requirements on
occupational exposure to VOCs from HP Latex Inks. Ventilation equipment
installation is at the discretion of the customer -- no specific HP
recommendation is intended. Typically no air discharge permitting
required with inks that emit extremely low levels of VOCs. Customers
should consult state and local requirements and regulations.
(9) HP Latex Inks are generally not considered
hazardous waste. Customers should consult state and local requirements
and regulations.
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suppliers and partners; the achievement of expected results; and other
risks that are described in HP’s Quarterly
Report on Form 10-Q for the fiscal quarter ended July 31, 2008 and HP’s other
filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission, including but not
limited to HP’s Annual Report on Form 10-K
for the fiscal year ended October 31, 2007. HP assumes no obligation and
does not intend to update these forward-looking statements.