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May 5, 2009 - HP today announced developments for its HP Inkjet Web Press platform to help print service providers become more profitable and accelerate their transition from analog to digital printing. On show at an open house event at Los Angeles-based O’Neil Data Systems – site of the first HP Inkjet Web Press beta installation – the press demonstrates how customers can benefit from market-leading total cost of ownership, excellent productivity and a high level of quality.
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Vice President and General Manager, U.S. Graphics Solutions Business, Imaging and Printing Group » Bio |
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Vice President and General Manager, Inkjet High-Speed Production Solutions Division, Imaging and Printing Group » Bio |
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Regional Director, Enterprise Software, Imaging and Printing Group » Bio |
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Senior Technology Specialist, Imaging and Printing Group » Bio |
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Shown in its initial installation at O'Neil Data Systems in Los Angeles, the HP Inkjet Web Press -- the world's first 30-inch wide, high-volume, continuous-feed color inkjet production device -- extends digital printing from niche applications to mainstream production. » Image |
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Print engine arch from the world’s first installation of the HP Inkjet Web Press at Los Angeles-based O’Neil Data Systems » Image |
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O’Neil Data Systems’ HP SmartStream Ultra Print Server.enables raster image processing at press-rated speeds. » Image |
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The HP Inkjet Web Press’s print bar leverages .the scalable architecture of fourth-generation HP thermal inkjet technology. » Image |
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Real-time, in-line print process monitoring on the HP Inkjet Web Press enables continued productivity and quality at speeds up to 400 feet per minute. » Image |
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Full-color, variable-data-driven, transactional and transpromotional statements are a .key application for the HP Inkjet Web Press. » Image |
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HP Graphics Solutions Business
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Porter Novelli for HP Graphics Solutions Business
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