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HP Indigo Enhances Digital Presses

September 30, 2011

BRUSSELS, Belgium—HP introduced the HP Indigo WS6600 Digital Press, which is designed for versatility and productivity. It is capable of printing more than 40 linear meters (131 linear feet) per minute in full color and features a new in-line priming unit.

Other features for improved productivity include a new common digital front-end (DFE) from EskoArtwork, an improved white ink option, and new converting solutions from AB Graphic International, a member of the HP Graphics Solution Partner Program.

HP also introduced the industry’s most productive entry-level solution for digital labels, the HP Indigo WS4600 Digital Press, with an option for full-color throughput of more than 21 linear meters (69 linear feet) per minute. Both the WS6600 and WS4600 deliver higher throughput via a new Enhanced Productivity Mode developed by HP.

“With the Indigo WS6600, we can produce jobs of over 10,000 linear meters with the outstanding quality that our customers are demanding and still deliver fast turnaround,” said Roger Gehrke, executive manager of Digital Printing at beta user RAKO ETIKETTEN in Wizhave, Germany.

“There is increasing demand among top global brands to produce color labels and shrink sleeves on HP Indigo presses, based on their superior quality and rich color,” said Alon Bar-Shany, vice president and general manager, Indigo division, HP. “Now with the new productivity enhancements, our customers can use Indigo presses to achieve this level of color quality on almost any job length.”

HP is showcased the new digital presses and solutions during Labelexpo Europe. The new solutions include:

• HP’s first-ever in-line priming (ILP) unit for a label and packaging press, a solution that enables the use of standard, untreated paper substrates and gives converters faster turnaround times and greater flexibility in the range of substrates they use. Featuring a new, custom-developed water-based primer from Michelman, the ILP option helps converters further improve their turnaround time and reduce costs. Customers can use the same substrates on their analog and HP Indigo digital presses while eliminating the extra step of off-line substrate preparation.

• A new HP SmartStream Labels and Packaging Print Server, powered by EskoArtwork, version 3.0 that features key improvements including 20 percent faster performance, a better user interface for seamless operation of multiple presses, enhanced color management and variable data capabilities, and bi-directional connectivity to the EskoArtwork Automation Engine. It also integrates with Heidelberg CERM and Tailored Solutions LabelTraxx management information systems.

 

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