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HP releases new record breaking printers
that print photos at incredible speeds and for as little as 24
cents per print.
HP Ignites Printer Industry with
Market-changing Technology

New ink-based printing platform delivers
record-breaking print speeds in the home and office, and will
scale to high-volume printing markets

HP Press Release Excerpt:
NEW YORK, July 11, 2005
HP today announced a breakthrough ink-based
printing platform, the result of a five-year, $1.4 billion
strategic investment that the company believes will catapult its
leadership in the printer market years ahead of its competitors.
At a press conference here, HP unveiled its
first products built on the new scalable printing technology,
which is designed specifically to deliver high-performance
printing for high-volume users. These include the world's
fastest home photo printing devices - 4 x 6-inch photos in as
fast as 14 seconds(1) - as well as the world's fastest desktop
color business printer, which enables small and medium-size
businesses to print up to twice the speed(2) and 30 percent
lower cost-per-page than color laser printers.(3)
"Today marks a milestone in HP's 21-year
printing history," said Vyomesh Joshi, executive vice president,
Imaging and Printing Group, HP. "This technology is the next
step in our business transformation - the master key that
unlocks new market opportunities and further growth in our
printer business. Today's announcement will create a new
perspective and experience around printing in the home, in the
office and for the entire industry needing digital prints."
Bringing new levels of choice to customers
while meeting their diverse printing needs and budgets, HP
additionally announced a range of digital photography products,
including the industry's first compact photo printer capable of
printing 5 x 7-inch photos and storing up to a year's worth of
photos (more than 1,000 images).(4)
Innovation drives growth
HP's new technology is a breakthrough in
the architecture and manufacturing of the inkjet printhead. The
sophisticated assembly of the new printhead enables a faster
development cycle at an estimated 50 percent lower cost, giving
HP an efficiency of scale for its substantial research and
development investment.
The printhead components are fabricated as
one unit via a photolithographic process, rather than welded
together in post-production. This results in the precise
alignment of the chamber, nozzles and heating element, which
then improves the accuracy of ink drop placement. This unique
design also supports an increased density of nozzles, with 3,900
nozzles or more on a single printhead. More nozzles and
increased dot placement accuracy translates into faster,
high-quality prints. Additionally, the new printing system
ensures that users will never run out of ink mid-page -
eliminating a source of wasted ink and paper.
Because the new platform is scalable, HP is
able to address the diverse needs of the printing market, from
high-volume consumer users and small to medium-size businesses
all the way up to the commercial market. This is made possible
in three technical ways.
First, HP can increase the size of the
swath - the area the printhead covers with each pass over a
page. With larger swathes, the printhead needs to make fewer
passes over a page, thus leading to increased speeds. Second, HP
can increase the number of nozzles on the printhead to allow for
higher quality, larger prints. And third, HP can increase the
number of inks per printhead, providing a richer color gamut.
High-volume printers based on the new
platform
The HP Photosmart 8250 Photo Printer,
priced at $199,(5) and HP Photosmart 3000 All-in-One series,
priced from $299 to $399:(5) These are designed for consumers
who want to quickly print batches of photos, unattended, in the
convenience of their homes. These world's fastest photo printers
feature six individual HP Vivera ink cartridges and produce
beautiful photos and crisp text at blazing speeds - 4 x 6-inch
photos in as fast as 14 seconds for as little as 24 cents a
print.(6) The HP Photosmart 8250 Photo Printer is available this
month via hpshopping.com and major retailers. The HP Photosmart
3000 All-in-One series is expected to be available this fall.
The HP Officejet Pro K550 Color Printer
series: These single-function printers are designed to deliver
superior color, laser-like quality text and water-resistant
prints(7) - all at up to twice the print speed and half the
purchase cost of competitive color lasers printers.(2) Expected
to be available in the fall, this printer series will also set
new standards in total cost of ownership, with substantially
lower cost-per-page than laser printers.(3)
New ink and media supports printing system
HP's new printing technology has been
designed to work as a system with new HP Vivera inks and media:
New ink formulations work with HP Advanced
Papers: The ink formulas used with two new porous papers are
designed to deliver instantly dry, water-resistant photos for
the home and smear-resistant pages for the office using HP's
patented color lock technology.
"Auto Sense" technology provides another
way to eliminate wasted ink or paper: Paper sensing via
barcode-like technology identifies the size, orientation and
type of photo paper for accurate, best-quality prints.(8)
More capture and printing choices for
consumers
HP introduced six new portable photo
printers - creating the industry's broadest line of portable
printers - including two industry first capabilities: The HP
Photosmart 475 GoGo Photo Printer, priced at $279,(5) is the
first compact photo printer capable of printing 5 x 7-inch
photos, in addition to 4 x 6-inch and panorama prints. The HP
Photosmart 475 is also the first compact photo printer to have
PC-like power with the ability to store a year's worth of photos
(more than 1,000 images).(4)
Another highlight is the HP Photosmart 420
series GoGo Photo Studio, which includes a camera and a printer
with a dock. This gives consumers a complete portable photo
system and the ability to print photos in three steps - snap,
dock, print. Pricing begins at $299.(5)
HP has also extended its portfolio of
printing systems to offer its most affordable supplies and
printer combination ever. Designed for lower usage applications
and optimized for ease-of-use and budget-conscious customers,
these systems provide a new entry point of $14.99 and $17.99 for
HP 21 (black) and 22 (color) cartridges,(9) respectively,
matched with printers starting at $49.99.(5)
Adding to its award-winning line of digital
cameras, HP introduced the HP Photosmart R818, R817 and M517
digital cameras, which range in price from $149 to $399.(5) The
HP Photosmart R818 and R817 digital cameras feature new HP Real
Life Technologies so consumers can not only preview panorama
photos, but can now stitch them together inside the camera,
allowing for easy printing of panorama photos without a
computer.
HP also announced an alliance with
Walgreens, extending HP's recently acquired Snapfish online
photo services into the retail arena. Millions of Walgreens
customers can now enjoy Snapfish's easy-to-use tools for online
photo ordering, sharing and storage via http://www.walgreens.com/photo.
Walgreens also is rolling out on a
market-by-market basis the ability for customers to upload
photos to the site and pick up prints at the Walgreens store of
their choice in as little as one hour. The service will be
available by September in all markets where Walgreens operates.
Customers can also opt for mail delivery of prints made from
their uploaded photos. |