HP says, “The New HP Latex Printing Technologies offer environmental, health, and safety advantages relative to low-solvent ink technology, that facilitate simpler printer installation and operation on business premises while providing a breakthrough in meeting the demands of environmentally conscious customers, all without compromising outdoor durability across a range of substrates.”
The company continues, “These innovative new inks do not produce ozone emissions during printing and contain no hazardous air pollutants (HAPs) or sensitizers. What’s more, these inks are non-flammable and non-combustible.”
The new printer also features HP Wide Scan Technology, which Celmac claims delivers high productivity at high image quality using two proprietary HP technologies working together: HP Wide Scan Printheads for precision drop ejection over wide print swaths at high writing speeds, and the HP Optical Media Advance Sensor for accurate media advance between wide print swaths.
HP says the HP Wide Scan Printheads have been designed together with HP Latex Inks for low user maintenance, reliable performance, and maximum productivity. When necessary, individual printheads can be replaced by the user, without the expense, printer downtime, and inconvenience of a service call.
The HP Optical Media Advance Sensor accurately controls media advance to minimize banding for high-quality at high-speed.
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