HP Inc. for the first time in Russia, she demonstrated the works of the world famous interior designer Robin Sprong, created using HP Latex printing machines on various interior media - wallpaper, floor coverings and curtains. Also during the Mosbuild exhibition, the company presented novelties of HP large format printing for construction, design and interior printing.
Robin Sprong - an internationally renowned designer whose work has not been previously shown in Russia. Recently at Heimtextil, the world's largest trade fair for home and contract textiles, HP unveiled Robin's unique lounge bar design using HP Latex Technology. The project caused a real sensation in Frankfurt, and now the works of Robin Sprong have visited Moscow.
“Today we are showcasing not only the amazing work of Robin Sprogna, but also numerous works of young designers, including Russian ones, which have been transferred to wallpapers, flooring and curtains using HP Latex machines,” commented Terence Raghunath, Business Development Manager for Large Format Printing at HP in the EMEA region. “Thus, HP Latex machines allow our customers to quickly and efficiently create unique interior solutions on any surface - on film, paper, textiles, canvas, wallpaper and many other materials. In addition, latex printing is ideal for interiors and enclosed spaces also because it is an environmentally friendly technology that does not release harmful substances into the environment."
At the HP stand during Mosbuild, the company's developments in all major areas of large-format printing were presented. Thus, the machine was demonstrated as an innovative solution for interior printing, as well as printing of signs and advertising materials. HP Latex 570 … It is designed to help midsize and large service providers grow production and open up new business opportunities at a low upfront cost. The device is already available in Russia. The main advantages of the new printer:
- Automate printing with a new spindle-less turntable and automatic skew correction to load rolls in less than one minute; support for heavy rolls (up to 55 kg), as well as a status indicator for remote monitoring of the production process.
- Printing speed up to 23 m2/ h (in the mode of printing interior advertising) for fast, high-quality and inexpensive printing.
- Get exceptionally rich colors with new vivid color modes with up to 50% more ink density and a new roller cleaner for high quality results on low-cost banner media and self-adhesive vinyl.
The second solution presented was a multifunctional large format printer HP DesignJet T830 for construction industry professionals, general contractors and CAD departments. It is half the size of any competitive wide-format MFP. Its rugged design allows it to be used even in harsh construction site conditions, and the built-in scanner and other functions can be operated from not only the printer's touchscreen, but also from a tablet computer. The HP DesignJet T830 is ideal for environments with high levels of dust and impact risk, such as mobile offices on construction sites. The optional HP DesignJet Rugged Case provides protection against physical damage and dust ingress. Heavy-duty wheels and stand provide additional stability to make printing in the field even easier. The built-in scanner allows you to edit, scan and share plans from mobile devices with professionals in the office or on the construction site. The touch screen with easy-to-use controls allows you to preview and crop the image if necessary.
And the latest HP novelty is a large format printer HP PageWide XL 8000, providing unprecedented color and black-and-white wide format printing speed. Thus, the model is capable of doing work that would normally require two printers. It produces black and white and color prints up to 60% faster than the fastest black and white laser printers, providing reprographic companies, print service providers, copiers and printers with tremendous opportunities to expand their product range. With the HP PageWide XL 8000, users can print CAD drawings, GIS maps, point-of-sale promotional materials and posters, thereby unlocking new revenue streams.