DO HP HIGH-CAPACITY CTGS REALY REDUCE PRINTING COST …….?

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Date: Monday July 14, 2008 02:03:33 pm
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    Real World Printing with HP
    HP
    recently reinforced its commitment to understanding its customers and
    delivering imaging and printing products that anticipate their needs at
    the HP Laboratory Masterclass .

    HP’s
    top technologists and engineers discussed innovation in printing
    mechanisms and ink and paper and mobile printing, giving an exclusive
    insight into future HP technologies and revealing its line-up into 2008
    and beyond.“HP works hard to create printing technologies that produce
    outstanding real-world results,” said Bill DeLacy, senior vice
    president and general manager, IPG EMEA, HP. “Everything we produce –
    from the paper feeder to the entire printing system – is designed
    around an understanding of how real people print. We’re keen to
    demonstrate to press during this event the role of HP R&D and
    innovation in creating world-leading printing systems that inspire
    customer loyalty.”

    Innovation delivers ease of use
    Keeping
    the customer in mind when designing its consumer and home office
    printers and supplies, HP makes every model easy to use by including
    features such as colour displays – including touch screens on some
    models – and a new, highly intuitive user interface.Recognising it’s
    often the details that improve the printing experience, HP has included
    auto-engaging photo trays to make printing even more effortless, plus
    it’s now even quicker and easier to print 10 x 15 cm and 13 x 18 cm
    photos with dedicated photo trays.Many of HP’s new printers and mid to
    high-end all-in-ones carry individual ink cartridges, with print
    resolution up to 9600 dpi, so customers get superior print quality and
    can easily replace only the colours that run out.New in 2008, the HP
    Deskjet D2563 Printer and HP Photosmart F4283 All-in-One feature new HP
    121 ink cartridges with HP Vivera inks, offering laser-quality black
    text and vivid graphics with water- and smudge-resistant properties.The
    new HP Photosmart D5463 Printer includes the new 5-ink printing system
    with HP 178 individual ink cartridges, producing stunning photos and
    laser-quality text. This printer series includes a 3.8 cm colour
    display, memory card slots and an auto-engaging photo tray. It will
    also print photos and text directly onto CDs and DVDs.
     
    WiFi printing takes over
    WiFi
    networks are growing in popularity all across EMEA. According to
    figures from IDC, home WiFi networks grew by 41% in Western Europe in
    2007.HP WiFi printing is becoming the link between the online and
    offline world in the wireless home. HP has used its extensive knowledge
    of networks to create embedded WiFi that is easy to set up and use in
    models such as the HP Photosmart C8183 All-in-One.
     
    Inkjet for home offices
    HP
    inkjet now means business. A new range of HP Officejet products has
    been designed to save money for micro-businesses and home office users
    over price-equivalent lasers while delivering superior print quality.
    With new HP Officejet high-capacity inks, business users can print at a
    cost of up to 50% less per page than lasers. With laser-quality text
    and vivid, high-quality colour, the new HP Officejets are perfect for
    producing in-house marketing materials.The new HP Officejet J4580
    All-in-One and the HP 901 Officejet ink cartridges create high-quality
    colour documents and offers convenient printing, copying, faxing and
    flatbed scanning in one device.
     
    HP ink technology boosts quality
    New
    inks for HP consumer and home office or small business printers are
    constantly improving the quality of everyday inkjet printing, both for
    photos and documents. Even our low-end printers now produce exceptional
    print quality with new dual-drop technology. The technology increases
    the available colour gamut for images, producing drops as small as 1.3
    picolitres, so a 5-ink printing system can produce photo-quality prints
    comparable to 6-colour inkjet printers.Photos aren’t just more vivid
    and true-to-life, with the new system customers get fast-drying prints
    with improved water and smudge resistance when using HP Advanced Photo
    Paper. The ink also has exceptional long-lasting fade resistance. With
    the addition of pigment black inks, customers will get laser-quality
    black text on plain paper, and enhanced document quality when using
    papers with the ColorLok logo.The HP 178 ink cartridge is an innovative
    5-ink printing system that delivers enhanced image quality and
    leverages the value of individual ink cartridges. This new HP printing
    system, debuting in the new HP Photosmart D5463 printer, offers
    customers image quality comparable to 6-ink printing systems with the
    rich black graphics and text that are a hallmark of HP three- and
    four-ink systems.
     
    High capacity cartridges reduce printing costs
    Everyone
    prints differently. People that print a lot can take advantage of the
    cost-savings provided by HP’s new XL high-capacity cartridges. For
    example, optional HP high-capacity supplies can provide three times
    more black and two times more colour pages than standard supplies when
    used with HP Deskjet printers
    .

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