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HP introduces digital printing solutions at drupa 2016

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Germany: From the worldโ€™s largest graphics show โ€“ drupa 2016, HP Inc. introduced its range of digital printing solutions, designed to empower print service providers (PSPs) to reinvent their possibilities. Here, HP will feature more than 50 digital printing solutions from across its portfolio, highlighting the innovation, speed, performance and power of digital printing.

The company is unveiling the new HP PageWide C500 Press, a flexible and robust industrial post-print corrugated solution powered by proven HP PageWide Technology. It is also showcasing the new HP Indigo Digital Combination Press, enabling HP Indigo print and digital embellishments in a single pass.

Demonstrating the power of its portfolio, HP is also announcing early customer adoption of its new HP Indigo 12000, 8000, 7900 and 5900 Digital Presses and a first beta customer for HP Indigo 50000. “drupa 2016 is a celebration in the graphics industry and an opportunity to showcase innovations that are transforming the print and graphics world,โ€ said Mike Salfity, general manager and global head, HP Graphics Solutions Business, HP Inc.

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.”

Leveraging 30 years of HP Thermal Inkjet innovation and powered by proven single-pass HP PageWide Printing Technology, the new HP PageWide C500 Press introduces a highly versatile, offset-quality cost effective solution for corrugated direct-to-board printing.

The new press is designed to seamlessly integrate into a standard production environment, from large integrated packaging converters with centralized or distributed printing, to small, independent sheet plants, enabling customers to affordably adopt digital technology for mainstream production and reinvent a segment ripe with opportunity.

Source: HP