The latest additions to HP’s LEP portfolio and ecosystem of intelligent solutions are setting new standards for digital printing and automation, enabling customers to convert to digital easily, profitably and successfully, says Noam Zilbershtain, VP and General Manager, HP Indigo.
drupa 2024 saw the introduction of two new generation B2 presses, the HP Indigo 120K Digital Press and the HP Indigo 18K Digital Press, in addition to the HP Indigo 7K Secure Digital Press and innovations across the intelligent production floor. HP also rolled out the general commercial availability of the HP Indigo V12 Digital Press, the fastest narrow web digital press on the market and the first press to leverage new innovative LEPx technology, after successful beta site installations.
Setting a new standard for high-volume digital production through best-in-class productivity, the new HP Indigo 120K Digital Press brings a fresh approach to press innovation that champions uptime and reliability. The user-friendly experience reduces human touchpoints and enables multi-press operation by a single operator, with the press able to reach demanding turnaround times with speeds of 6,000 sheets per hour and up to 90% press availability.
Designed to deliver tens of thousands of B2 sheets every day, it produces over 2M B2 sheets per month. Plus, with a new ECO print mode that reduces click price by intelligently creating a vivid image while using less ink, printers can achieve increased uptime and reliability and lower service costs by up to 20%.
Built upon the legacy of the world’s best-selling B2 digital press, the HP Indigo 18K Digital Press is the next generation in the versatility line, now more efficient and easier to use, allowing printers to diversify their businesses and remain competitive. The new HP Indigo 18K’s versatility goes beyond the ability to produce specialty applications, seamlessly handling any mix of job types, supporting more than 2,000 certified substrates with ease, and flexibly accommodating different media thicknesses. The Indigo 18K also simplifies operator experience through advanced AI tools that help users produce more jobs in a single shift and ensure up to 80% press availability.
Following the success of the HP Indigo 7K Digital Press, HP also announced a brand-new approach to restricted digital security printing with its first fully secure digital solution, the HP Indigo 7K Secure Digital Press. Developed in partnership with Jura JSP, the new press increases productivity by delivering all types of print jobs on one digital press, all in one pass.
As a leader of the analogue to digital transformation, back in 2016, HP was the first to launch a platform for monitoring and managing presses announcing PrintOS. Ever since it has been continually innovating to deliver exceptional efficiency across the entire production floor through a holistic approach that brings together the best presses and the intelligence that feeds them, from job submission to delivery. The company is now expanding on that with:
- PrintOS Production Beat Support for analogue printing and finishing equipment: Enabling customers to monitor their entire production floor, not only HP presses, capturing data in real time from analogue equipment and digitalising the entire production.
- HP Indigo PQ Maestro: Offering an intelligent start-of-day wizard that optimises press performance.
- Autonomous Mobile Robots (AMRs): Automating media transfer to and from the press downstream to the finishing station, AMRs save two hours a day per press, freeing operators for more sophisticated tasks.
As part of HP Indigo’s efforts to develop technology to increase its customers’ profitable growth, advanced print modes have also been introduced to enable printers to produce jobs more economically and efficiently:
- Preflight: This AI-based machine-learning algorithm learns customers’ preferences and automatically predicts the suitability of the most relevant print mode.
- AAA 2.0 (Auto Alert Agent) advanced: A machine-learning algorithm AAA 2.0 that increases print productivity with zero human intervention.
“Our digital presses have been leading the industry through a rapidly evolving market and defining the course for print industry transformation for decades. With the latest additions to our LEP portfolio and ecosystem of solutions, we’re setting new standards for automation and sustainability in the industry – all key components that enable our customers to convert to digital easily, profitably and successfully,” concluded Noam Zilbershtain.
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