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HP Exhibits Present and Future of Print at drupa ‘16

Unleashes Industry-leading Digital Printing Portfolio and re-imagines future print possibilities with new PageWide, Indigo, HP Jet Fusion 3D printing solutions.

HP Indigo 50000

Showcasing its print prowess at drupa 2016, HP has introduced a range of digital printing solutions designed to empower print service providers (PSPs) to reinvent their possibilities. With the largest exhibit space at the show spanning the size of a football field in Hall 17, HP will feature more than 50 digital printing solutions from across its portfolio highlighting the innovation, speed, performance and power of digital printing, as per the press release.

The company is unveiling the new HP PageWide C500 Press, a flexible and robust industrial post-print corrugated solution powered by HP’s proven PageWide Technology. It is also showcasing the new HP Indigo Digital Combination Press, enabling Indigo print and digital embellishments in a single pass. And, demonstrating the power of its portfolio, HP is announcing early customer adoption of its new Indigo 12000, 8000, 7900 and 5900 Digital Presses and a first beta customer for HP Indigo 50000.

Showcased in HP Hall 17 as a technology demo and as part of a dedicated line with an HP Indigo WS6800 Digital Press, this new digital combination concept, developed in alliance with JetFX, will enable streamlined production of digital spot and tactile varnishes, digital foils, as well as embellishments of virtually unlimited designs made possible using HP SmartStream Mosaic.

Additionally, HP is showcasing the newly introduced HP Jet Fusion 3D Printing Solution that revolutionizes design, prototyping and manufacturing. Delivering superior quality physical parts up to 10 times faster- and at half the cost- than current 3D print systems, HP Jet Fusion 3D printers are designed for rapid prototyping and production, producing functional parts at the individual voxel level (a voxel is the 3D equivalent of a 2D pixel in traditional printing). This event is the first public showing of HP’s 3D printing systems since its launch on May 17, 2016.

HP is also expanding strategic partner offerings at drupa, building on a decade of collaboration with Esko to deliver new workflow solutions for HP Indigo customers. With HP Financial Services’ recently expanded portfolio of investment solutions, print service providers can gain easier and faster access to new HP products announced at drupa 2016, and continue to scale and upgrade in line with HP print innovation, said the release.
Mike Salfity, General Manager and Global Head, HP Graphics Solutions Business, HP said, “drupa 2016 is a celebration in the graphics industry and an opportunity to showcase innovations that are transforming the print and graphics world. HP is redefining the role of printing with digital innovations that change the economics of the graphics industry. We have breakthroughs at drupa that aim to surprise, delight and inspire print providers with the possibilities enabled by print.”

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