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September 21, 2020
HP Launches the 'World's Easiest Plotters' for Architect, Engineer, Construction, and Home Offices.
The ‘world’s smallest plotters’, according to HP, and more sustainable than ever. The new HP DesignJet Series is aesthetic, simple to operate, and sustainably constructed.
Simple to use: Print multi-size projects automatically and send multiple files in one click with HP Click, all without compromising speed.
Fits your office and budget: Save space and make a statement with the ‘world’s smallest plotters’ designed to fit your office and style.
Matches the way you work: Print your jobs and manage your print jobs from virtually anywhere, anytime with the HP Smart App.
PALO ALTO, Calif., September 19, 2020 — HP Inc. has announced the release of a new HP DesignJet portfolio to simplify the printing needs of construction ecosystem professionals (architects, engineers, constructors, and subcontractors) while delivering high-quality and fast printouts at a low cost.
According to HP, its new HP DesignJet series comprises intelligent, flexible, compact, and modern printers unique to other types of plotters. With HP Click software, one-click printing - even for documents of different sizes - is made easy. Combined with the automatic A3/B tray, it prints multi-size projects automatically - A3/B and A1/D or A0/E - without manually switching the media source. The new HP DesignJet series also enables seamless printing and management from any connected device, wherever you are, thanks to the HP Smart App., HP said.
The new large-format HP DesignJet portfolio includes:
The HP DesignJet T200 Printer series: Easy and affordable printing with the ‘world’s smallest plotters’
The HP DesignJet T600 series: Fast and straightforward large-format plotters designed for construction ecosystem professionals focused on executing, problem-solving, and multitasking
The HP DesignJet Studio Printer series: For Architecture, Engineering and Construction (AEC) professionals focused on creativity/design and sensitive to aesthetics
“The new DesignJet Series, from the T200 through to the T600 and Studio Printer versions, bring a new level of design, simplicity, and connectivity for creative professionals,” said Guayente SanmartÃÂn, vice president and general manager, HP Large Format Printing Business.
⢠HP DesignJet T200 Printer series
According to HP, its DesignJet T200 Printer series is the world’s smallest large-format plotters. With a width of 24 inches and capable of printing up to A1, they’re designed for simplicity of use with HP Click software, enabling rapid one-click printing of multiple files at once. The A3/B automatic sheet feeder accessory offers the ability to print multi-size A3/LF workflows without changing media input.
Standout features of the HP DesignJet T200 Printer series include:
- High-speed: Print an A1 sheet in as little as 30 seconds.
- Smart Printing: Print muti-size A3/B and A1/D projects without changing the medium and in one-click with HP Click.
- Increased mobility: Print anywhere with the HP Smart App.
- Sustainably designed: Constructed from 30% recycled plastic
- Designed to fit your budget: Use up to 95% less ink for routine maintenance.
- Higher-quality results: With 31% more line accuracy and 65% more gamut.
“As well as being compact, easy to use, and delivering high-quality results, the HP DesignJet T200 Printer series is also comprised of the most sustainable large-format plotters in the world, reducing carbon emissions by using up to 30% recycled plastic,” the company elaborated.
⢠HP DesignJet T600 Printer series
The HP DesignJet T600 Printer series shares many of the market-leading characteristics that present the HP DesignJet T200 Printer series as a leader in its class. The new series has the added ability to handle multi-size A3/LF workflows. As a default, it comes with an integrated stand and can manage complex projects, with increased memory and native HP-GL/2 support.
- Extreme simplicity: Print multi-size A3/B and A1/D or A0/E projects automatically, without manually switching the media source and just one click with HP Click and the integrated A3/B tray.
- Matches the way you work: Avoid waiting by the printer with high-speed printing as fast as 25 seconds per A1/D plot.
- Increased mobility: Print anywhere with the HP Smart App.
- Higher-quality results: With 31% more line accuracy and 65% more gamut.
Like its compact counterparts, the HP DesignJet T600 Printer series comprises 30% recycled plastic, helping to reach HP’s goal to increase recycled plastic content14 - well ahead of its 2025 target.
The versatile, sustainable, intelligent HP DesignJet T600 Printer series is available in 24-inch and 36-inch models. Its premium print engine can print a sheet of A1 media in as little as 25 seconds.
⢠HP DesignJet Studio Printer series
For design professionals, set up and style of their workplace is a statement about themselves. With a sleek white facia and wood or steel finish, the HP DesignJet Studio Printer series delivers a high-performance experience for design professionals and has unique design without ever compromising on speed, quality, or ease of use.
At the intersection of performance and design, the HP DesignJet Studio printer is for creative professionals. They need a large-format printer that fits seamlessly into the carefully crafted space of their client-facing workplace, all the while ensuring to keep up with the varied demands of the clients themselves.
In addition to this, these printers support multi-size workflows as default, come equipped with HP Click one-click printing software, and possess the ability to commence a job from any connected device with the HP Smart App.
Source: HP, Inc.
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