At Dscoop Edge Fusion 2021, HP Inc. announced a new wave of innovations for HP Indigo digital printing.
Print service providers (PSPs) worldwide continue to adopt HP Indigo digital printing, with more than 125 HP Indigo presses already installed to date from the new technology portfolio announced in March 2020.
“Despite the challenges of the past year, Indigo customers have continued to lead the transformation of the graphic arts industry. Our R&D labs continue to deliver on our promise, releasing new capabilities, products and solutions to support the growth of our customers,” said Haim Levit, HP Indigo VP and GM, in a keynote address to Dscoop Fusion, a global gathering of HP Graphic Arts print service providers and solution partners with 8,000+ members.
Since its introduction last year, HP Indigo’s new commercial portfolio gained significant momentum worldwide, including long-term investments in new fleets by Cimpress and Shutterfly.
The HP Indigo 100K Digital Press has more than 30 units already installed.
HP Indigo announced a new set of features, expanding the capabilities of its drupa portfolio, including the introduction of the new HP Indigo 6P Digital Press, a narrow-web press dedicated to photo and publishing applications.
The HP Indigo 35K Digital Press is now commercially available.
Features include:
- Printing on thinner substrates from 150 microns to capture applications such as rigid boxes.;
- New HD printing with 1600 dpi;
- New HP Indigo ElectroInk Premium White;
- New ElectroInk Invisible Yellow, track-and-trace solutions and security elements for multi-layered brand protection applications
Great Little Box Company of Canada installed the first unit of the commercially released HP Indigo 35K Digital Press at its site near Vancouver.