HP Offers Customers World’s Broadest
Portfolio of Digital Color Printing Products to Capture Digital Page
Growth
DUSSELDORF, Germany (Business Wire EON/PRWEB ) May 29, 2008 --
HP today announced its latest digital printing products and
technologies, which are designed to enable graphic arts customers to
build their competitive advantage and successfully pursue profitable
growth opportunities.
With the new solutions and the company’s
recent acquisitions of NUR
Macroprinters Ltd. and MacDermid
ColorSpan Inc., HP now offers print service providers the industry’s
largest all-digital color graphic arts portfolio. These moves also
support HP’s Print
2.0 strategy to drive growth of digital pages and lower costs of
printing for high-volume commercial markets.
By 2010, HP estimates that the value of pages printed in the global
graphic arts market will be $663 billion. Nearly 80 percent of this
growth(1) will be driven by marketing
collateral, labels and packaging, publishing and signage, and displays –
all markets that HP is targeting with its graphic arts portfolio.
Customers are already realizing the value provided by new solutions such
as HP Indigo digital presses and HP Inkjet High-speed Production
Solutions. The new technologies are being demonstrated publicly for the
first time in the HP booth in Hall 8A at drupa 2008, the graphic arts
industry’s preeminent tradeshow. Highlights
include:
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Three new HP Indigo digital presses –
including a 7000 model available now –
that offer significantly higher break-even points than analog printing.
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A high-speed, 36-inch (914-mm) inkjet web press –
one of the most advanced examples to date of the low-cost,
high-productivity potential that exists with inkjet technology.
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The HP
Designjet L65500 Printer – the first
of a new category of large-format signage printers with HP Latex Inks
that reduce the impact of printing on the environment and offer broad
outdoor and indoor application versatility, while delivering quality
and durability at high print speeds.(2)
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Fourteen new large-format media –
including five recyclable(3) substrates that
are compatible with HP Latex Printing Technologies. Specially treated
HP media, such as HP Tyvek® Banner and HP
High Density Polyethylene Reinforced Banner, provide image quality and
durability when printing with both HP Latex Inks and HP low-solvent
inks.
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The HP
SmartStream Workflow Portfolio of print servers and software tools –
for comprehensive print job management, from creation to fulfillment,
including the new HP SmartStream Director.
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HP Indigo Print Care – enabling customers
to gain uptime and achieve virtually continuous printing by providing
diagnostic and print-quality assistance tools.
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A new HP Scalable Printing Technology process-color technology
demonstration from HP
Specialty Printing Systems.
HP also announced its intent to incorporate Scalable Printing Technology
in future light-production-class products.
“The shift from analog to digital is fueling
increased worldwide demand for access to relevant information and rich
digital content, creating both challenges and opportunities for graphic
arts businesses,” said Vyomesh Joshi,
executive vice president, Imaging and Printing Group, HP. “With
one of the most innovative portfolios of digital products, solutions and
services, and an unwavering commitment to customers and the environment,
HP is poised to help graphic arts customers succeed in this increasingly
digital world.”
Increased productivity, new options for HP Indigo
The three new HP Indigo press models represent the most significant HP
Indigo product launch since Indigo first sparked the digital color
revolution 15 years ago.
The HP
Indigo 7000 Digital Press, which is already running production at
several print companies around the world, prints 120 high-quality,
four-color, A4-size pages per minute. It prints large numbers of static
jobs with run lengths ranging from one copy into the thousands, as well
as variable-data work requiring the “every
page is different” capabilities of digital.
The HP Indigo 7000 offers low total cost of ownership for customers
exceeding the 1-million-page level, significantly increasing the
break-even point against offset printing.(4)
Lifetouch, a leading provider of professional portraits for schools,
houses of worship and the retail market, is participating in the beta
program for the new HP Indigo 7000 Digital Press as part of its
commitment to implement new technologies. The press was installed in
February and has already helped Lifetouch maintain the high standards of
excellence and efficiency that make the firm a leader in photography,
printing and book manufacturing.
“HP has been a key contributor to our
success at Lifetouch,” said Dave Birkemeier,
vice president, manufacturing, Lifetouch. “We
are producing one of our highest-volume product lines on the HP Indigo
7000 Digital Press and the quality and execution must be perfect. So
far, the HP 7000 has done the job.”
The HP Indigo WS6000
and W7200
presses, which are launching at drupa, are highly productive web-fed
digital presses. The WS6000 model, expected to be available worldwide in
early 2009, offers twice the productivity of the successful HP Indigo
press WS4500 and is targeted at labels and packaging converters with
significant volumes of medium- and short-run jobs. The
W7200 press is ideal for high-quality dedicated publishing, direct mail
and transactional/ transpromotional offerings. It is expected to be
available in the second half of 2009.
The HP
Indigo press 5500, the company’s
best-selling digital press, has been enhanced with options allowing
greater productivity, including an additional feeder, an in-line
connection to the HP Indigo UV Coater and a kit for enabling printing on
thicker media.
With new HP Indigo Print Care, customers can gain remarkable uptime and
virtually continuous printing. The offering provides proactive
diagnostic and print-quality assistance tools, backed by live HP service
center support, to help ensure quick and accurate detection and
resolution of printing problems. Currently available on the new HP
Indigo 7000, this package also will be offered with other HP Indigo
presses and HP large-format printers in the future.
Customer and partner momentum for HP Inkjet Web Press
The HP
Inkjet Web Press increases print productivity and lowers the cost of
printing for high-volume commercial markets. Revitalizing wasteful,
low-margin, analog-driven printing processes, the digital printing
platform offers an unprecedented combination of print width, color
quality, productivity and cost for graphic arts industry professionals
in the direct mail, transactional and transpromotional printing, book
publishing and newspaper industries.
Further showcasing the potential of Scalable Printing Technology, HP is
demonstrating at drupa a 36-inch version of the HP Inkjet Web Press,
which runs at speeds of up to 400 feet (122 meters) per minute at 600 x
600 dots per inch output – producing up to
3,200 A4 pages per minute. A key feature of the demonstration is
finishing partner solutions, which will enable end-to-end production in
HP target markets for high-volume inkjet. Partner solutions for the HP
Inkjet Web Press will be available from EMT, Hunkeler, MBO, Muller
Martini and Pitney Bowes.
HP also announced several new beta sites for the HP Inkjet Web Press,
which is expected to be commercially available in fall 2009, including:
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O’Neil Data Systems, a national provider
of data-driven publishing and marketing communication services for
major U.S. organizations. For more than 30 years, the company has been
recognized as a leader in technology-driven publishing services,
including high-speed digital printing, automated composition, offset
printing, warehousing, fulfillment, electronic document delivery and
web applications.
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CPI, the world’s leading manufacturer of
monochrome and two-color books and Europe’s
leading book manufacturer. As a major supplier to the publishing
industry, CPI has grown from $25 million in sales during its first
year in 1996 to nearly $600 million in 2007.
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The Taylor Corporation, a Forbes Private 200 Company, has more than
100 subsidiaries and 14,000 employees. Taylor is one of the leading
specialty print, media and marketing companies in North America. Taylor’s
operating companies are focused on offering distinctive products,
superior quality and exceptional service.
HP Latex Printing Technologies reduce environmental impact of printing
The 104-inch HP Designjet L65500 Printer is the first of a new category
of large-format signage printers with HP Latex Inks and HP Wide Scan
Printing Technology. Print service providers can expand their offerings
with this single, versatile printer that can produce a variety of
outdoor and indoor applications – from
point-of-purchase displays, transit signage, wall murals and exhibition
graphics to vehicle graphics and fleet marking –
while delivering quality and durability at high print speeds.(2)
Prints produced with HP Latex Inks are odorless(5)
and emit extremely low levels of volatile organic compounds. No special
ventilation is required to meet occupational exposure limits, and there
are no requirements for air discharge permits, facilitating an improved
printing environment.(6) HP Latex Inks are not
classified as hazardous waste(7) and are
non-flammable and non-combustible. The inks also do not produce ozone
emissions during printing, contain no hazardous air pollutants or
sensitizers(8) and comply with the
industry-leading certification, Nordic Swan.
HP’s 14 new large-format media include five
recyclable(3) substrates that are compatible
with HP Latex Printing Technologies. Using a new, proprietary HP media
surface-treatment technology, HP Tyvek Banner and HP High Density
Polyethylene Reinforced Banner provide high image quality and durability
when printing with HP Latex Inks or HP low-solvent inks.
For seamless integration with customers’
existing workflows, HP is working with major software RIP vendors,
including AIT, Caldera Graphics, ColorGATE, Ergosoft, ONYX Graphics, SA
International and Wasatch, to develop solutions for the HP Designjet
L65500 Printer. Additionally, HP will be launching a Registered
Developer Program intended to ensure that adopters of HP Latex Printing
Technologies will be able to select from a wide range of substrates
suitable for new and existing applications.
End-to-end productivity in real-world workflows
The HP SmartStream Digital Workflow Portfolio is designed to meet the
needs of a broad range of market segments and applications and to
provide workflow management from job creation to fulfillment.
Portfolio components include the newly introduced HP SmartStream
Director, a complete workflow solution powered by Press-sense; a full
range of print servers; HP SmartStream Designer personalization
software, which is now available for both HP Scitex and HP Indigo
systems; and the HP SmartStream Color Manager Kit for HP Scitex
equipment.
Most complete range of transpromotional printing solutions on display
At drupa, HP is showing for the first time as a company a complete range
of transpromotional production solutions. In the direct mail profit
center of the HP stand, visitors can see live printing demonstrations on
new HP Indigo, Inkjet Web Press and Specialty Printing Systems solutions.
Workflow and finishing solutions for transpromotional print production
on display include products from the HP SmartStream Digital Workflow
Portfolio and Exstream
Software, the variable-data publishing solutions company HP acquired
earlier this year.
HP also is showing the first-ever technology demonstration of HP
Scalable Printing Technology in a CMYK mail-printing solution, which is
designed to bring color to the outside of the envelope for increased
impact and stopping power.
In addition, several new HP Specialty Printing Systems solutions at
drupa include a new, lower-total-cost monochrome digital printing
alternative with OEM partner DJM, and another four-color Scalable
Printing Technology offering, the SI1000 scanning imager solution for
CD/DVD printing incorporated in a new product from OEM partner LSK Data
Systems.
Leading the charge to deliver on the digital promise
As a result of its customers’ success, HP
solutions are among the fastest-growing, most widely used solutions in
their respective markets worldwide, including large-format commercial
and industrial printing, large-format technical printing, high-volume
digital production printing, digital label printing and mail addressing.
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HP Indigo press page volume has grown more than 40 percent each
quarter since 2003, and presently HP Indigo presses worldwide print a
total of 10 billion pages annually.
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HP large-format printers have increased in annual print volume by 25
percent, with 549 million square meters (1.8 billion square feet)
printed on HP equipment in 2007 worldwide.
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Following the acquisitions of ColorSpan and NUR Macroprinters, HP is
the world’s leading provider of UV-curable
large-format printing.
Customers acquiring HP digital printing technology at drupa can sign up
for special low-rate financing from HP Financial Services at the company’s
booth in the HP Pavilion. On-site representatives will have full details
on applicable offers for different regions of the world. Additional
information is available at www.hp.com/hpfinancialservices.
More information on announcements from HP at drupa is available in an
online press kit at www.hp.com/go/drupa2008.
Additional details on the HP Graphic Arts portfolio are available at www.hp.com/go/graphicarts.
About HP
HP focuses on simplifying technology experiences for all of its
customers – from individual consumers to the
largest businesses. With a portfolio that spans printing, personal
computing, software, services and IT infrastructure, HP is among the
world’s largest IT companies, with revenue
totaling $110.4 billion for the four fiscal quarters ended April 30,
2008. More information about HP (NYSE: HPQ) is available at www.hp.com.
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(1) HP internal estimates.
(2) In the price/performance category for
which printers based on HP Latex Printing Technologies are intended.
(3) Recycling opportunities for this product
may not exist in every area. Customers should consult local recycling
resources for recycling this product.
(4) Compared to the HP Indigo press 5500.
(5) Printers using HP Latex Inks use internal
heaters to dry and cure the latex polymer film. Some substrates may have
inherent odor.
(6) Special ventilation is not required to
meet U.S. OSHA requirements on occupational exposure to volatile organic
compounds (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.
(7) HP Latex Inks are generally not considered
hazardous waste. Customers should consult state and local requirements
and regulations.
(8) No ozone products expected based on ink
composition and printing technology; HAPs per U.S. Environmental
Protection Agency Method 311.
This news release contains forward-looking statements that involve
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materialize or such assumptions prove incorrect, the results of HP and
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execution and performance of contracts by HP and its customers,
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 January 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.
© 2008 Hewlett-Packard Development Company,
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errors or omissions contained herein.
5/2008
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