HP used the PrintWorks/VII expo for the first worldwide viewing of their new high speed DesignJet Z6200 printer.
The printer would be launched at PhotoKina in Germany later in the day.
With a top speed of 140 square metres per hour, HP have announced a new benchmark for quality and speed in the photo printing world.
HP claim that the end products are more than suitable for signage with up to one year permanence without lamination.
The unit is available in 42 inch and 60 inch models and with print resolutions of up to 2400 x 1200 dpi.
New water based Vivid Photo eight colour inkset include the Chromatic Red which is claimed to broaden the colour gamut considerably and enhance the rich blacks.
True to the other Z Series, this model includes a built in spectrophotometer which enables quick profiling for various media changes.
The official press release of the unit is as follows:
HP introduces industry’s fastest production photo printer at PrintWorks 2010
HP announced the HP Designjet Z6200 Photo Printer series with HP Vivid Photo Inks, delivering high-quality output and the highest speeds of large-format printers in its price class.
Designed for photo labs, digital print shops, advertising agencies, design firms and commercial printers, the HP Designjet Z6200 Photo Printer series delivers photo-quality prints with a resolution of 2,400 dots per inch (dpi) and versatility for indoor applications from line drawings to photographic output to signage. It is also 50 percent faster than its predecessor, the HP Designjet Z6100 Printer, with speeds up to 140 square metres per hour.
The new HP Vivid Photo Inks offer improved scratch resistance, gloss levels and gloss uniformity and a wider colour gamut with deeper blacks than previous HP inks. The printer’s 8-ink printing system also features HP Chromatic Red ink, which enables up to 88 percent PANTONE coverage, and greater ink efficiency with the ability to print the same output using up to 44 percent less ink than preceding technologies.
“HP’s next-generation printing technology allows our customers to quickly evolve their businesses with new product and service offerings that scale alongside their clients’ changing needs,” said Santiago Morera, vice president and general manager, Designjet Large-format Printing Solutions, Imaging and Printing Group, HP. “To meet those needs, the HP Designjet Z6200 Photo Printer is a true workhorse, delivering high speed and productivity on every application, including those that demand the best quality.”
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Jeremy Brew of HP conducts the worldwide launch of the DesignJet Z6200 |
Imagic uses HP Designjet Z6200 Photo Printer for high-quality Earhart exhibit Imagic, a beta customer for the HP Designjet Z6200 Photo Printer, is a leader in the design, production and installation of fleet and transit graphics with headquarters in Burbank, Calif. Using the new device, Imagic recently produced a high-visibility exhibition of 65 unpublished photographs of aviator Amelia Earhart. The photos, which were recently discovered by an archivist at Matson Navigation Co., were taken of Earhart during a two-week vacation to Hawaii in 1934, after which she became the first person to fly solo back to California, and during her last trip to Hawaii in March 1937.
“The HP Designjet Z6200 Photo Printer was the perfect choice for the production of the Amelia Earhart exhibit because it allowed us to produce high-quality, neutral black-and-white and sepia prints with an exceptional grayscale and high speeds,” said Paul Elmi, owner, Imagic. “We were pleased with the noticeable increase in productivity provided by the HP Designjet Z6200 Photo Printer as well as the increased control over ink limiting and saturation, which is extremely useful when producing backlit displays or prints with skin tones and shadows, like the Earhart project.”
The black-and-white and sepia-toned exhibition of prints up to 60 x 80 inches is currently on display at the historic Royal Hawaiian hotel in Waikiki Beach, Hawaii. In addition to the large-format canvas prints, Imagic also produced eight 30 x 40-inch boards on photo gloss paper to create a timeline of Earhart’s accomplishments.
The HP Designjet Z6200 Photo Printer series is expected to be available worldwide from November 1, 2010. Pricing is yet to be finalised for Australia and New Zealand, but will be announced soon.
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