HP Announces Updated Portfolio Of Latex Series Printers

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The HP Latex R Series will boost the capability of print service providers (PSPs) to grow applications such as custom short-run packaging, POP corrugated displays and printed thermoforming, benefitting from fine details and saturated colour image quality on cardboard stock and amazing HP Latex ink elongation capabilities when producing thermoformed printer parts.

The updated portfolio of HP Latex R Series printers make it easier for PSPs to benefit from HP Latex printing on a hybrid printing platform, including achieving high image quality on a range of rigid and flexible materials using HP’s water-based Latex Inks.

The portfolio introduces the new entry-level HP Latex R1000 model. Additionally, HP is introducing improvements across the portfolio. The new R Series printers now enable customers to benefit from higher productivity and efficiency.

Software productivity advancements include expanded queue management capability and automated updates. More efficient multi-sheet media loading and handling will help significantly boost output. These upgrades will be available to existing R Series printer customers.

HP Latex R Printers powers PSPs with ultimate versatility for one technology to achieve the same look across rigid and flexible campaigns. A single ink set delivers vibrant HP Latex colour gamut along with the industry’s glossiest white. HP’s White Latex Ink set an industry first by developing an innovative system that recirculates the white ink to avoid settling.

The R Series rigid substrate capabilities include paper and plastic foamboard, PVC foam, corrugated board, acrylic, polycarbonate, compressed cardboard, honeycomb board, aluminium composite panel and wood. Roll substrates include PVC banner, self-adhesive vinyl, coated paper, polypropylene, polystyrene, polycarbonate, polyester, textiles and canvas.

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