HP launches Designjet Z5400 PostScript ePrinter for Copy Shops

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HP launches Designjet Z5400 PostScript ePrinter for Copy Shops 
HP(NYSE:HPQ) has announced expansion of its Designjet Z-series portfolio with the launch of new HP Designjet Z5400 PostScript ePrinter with the first multi-roll, large-format ePrinter for copy shops. The new printer is designed to allow customers to increase their print offerings to address a wider range of requests without a large capital investment. It is the best fit solution not just for copy shops, but also for graphics service providers (PSPs) and repro houses with graphics and technical (line print) applications.
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Mahesh Soni, Country Manager, Designjet HP GSB India, stated, "Our customers are constantly under competitive pressure to differentiate their print offerings and meet tight deadlines. To help our customers address these needs, HP continues to deliver innovations built to fit the varying demands of graphic professionals."

The 44-inch (1.11-metre) device is ideal for printing large-format applications with high image quality, such as posters, photos, canvases, backlit prints, indoor signs, point-of-sale posters, line drawings and maps. The HP ePrinter provides fast delivery of completed print projects with two-roll media and automatic switching features. This increases productivity by reducing time spent changing media as well as downtime in between multiple print jobs.

With the addition of the HP Designjet Z5400 PostScript ePrinter, HP continues to provide affordable and easy-to-use large-format printing solutions. Designed to deliver durable prints with speed, productivity and efficiency, the HP Designjet Z-series printers also include Designjet Z6200 Photo Printer, Z5200 PostScript Printer.......See More

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