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HP Latex 3000 Printer

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Bullet Points HP Latex 3000 Printer:
  • - Sharpen your competitive edge. Achieve high image quality on a versatile range of media at production speeds enabled by HP Latex Optimizer. Consider unlaminated use for short-term promotional graphics.<sup>[4]</sup>
  • - Now you can meet tight deadlines on large jobs—and without compromising image quality. Produce over 16,000 ft²/day (1500 m²/ day)—for indoor applications.<sup>[2]</sup> Experience efficient operation. Help maximize uptime with HP Scitex Print Care.
  • - See the benefits from the work zone to display prints. Water-based HP Latex Inks are UL ECOLOGO® Certified<sup>[7]</sup> and have no hazard warning labels or HAPs. No special ventilation is required.<sup>[8]</sup> Odorless prints go where solvent and UV can't.
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One-year commercial warranty. Warranty and support options vary by product, country and local legal requirements.
Long product name HP Latex 3000 Printer:

Latex 3000 Printer

HP Latex 3000 Printer:

Base model with print speeds of up to 35 m²/hr – High Saturation Backlits and Textiles (14-pass), 44 m²/hr – Backlits, Textiles, and Canvas (10-pass), 77 m²/hr – Indoor High Quality (6-pass), 120 m²/hr – Outdoor (3-pass), 180 m²/hr – Billboard (2-pass); up to 1200 x 1200 dpi; 7 print cartridges (1 each black, cyan, light cyan, light magenta, magenta, yellow, HP Latex Optimizer); roll-to-roll, roll-to-free fall, roll-to-collector, dual-roll
Create new competitive advantages with the HP Latex 3000 Printer. Produce a versatile range of high-quality applications with industrial production capacity and efficiencies of scale. Benefit from the environmental advantages of water-based inks.[1]

Short summary description HP Latex 3000 Printer:

HP Latex 3000 Printer

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HP Latex 3000 Printer

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Disclaimer HP Latex 3000 Printer CZ056A:
[1]Based on a comparison of HP Latex Ink technology to competitors with leading market share as of December 2013 and analysis of published MSDS/SDSs and/or internal evaluation. Performance of specific attributes may vary by competitor and ink technology/formulation.
[2]High-efficiency curing includes two zones, drying lamps in the print zone and a curing module in the post-print zone. The drying lamps in the print zone include power settings that were designed for high performance and safe operation with HP 881 Latex Inks. If inks other than Original HP 881 Latex Inks are used, the drying lamps will be automatically switched off.
[3]Scratch-resistance comparison based on testing HP Latex Inks and representative hard-solvent inks. Estimates by HP Image Permanence Lab on a range of media.
[4]Scratch-resistance comparison based on testing HP Latex Inks and representative hard-solvent inks. Estimates by HP Image Permanence Lab on a range of media.
[5]Printed in Indoor High Quality mode (6-pass 6-colour 100%).
[6]Printed in Outdoor mode (3-pass 6-colour 80%).
[7]Some substrates may have inherent odour.
[8]UL ECOLOGO Certification to UL 2801 demonstrates that an ink meets a range of stringent criteria related to human health and environmental considerations (see ul.com/EL). HP Latex Inks are GREENGUARD Children and Schools Certified℠ (see greenguard.org).
[9]HP PVC-free Wall Paper printed with HP Latex Inks meets AgBB criteria for health-related evaluation of VOC emissions of indoor building products (see umweltbundesamt.de/produkte-e/bauprodukte/agbb.htm). Émissions dans l'air intérieur provides a statement on the level of emission of volatile substances in indoor air posing health risks if inhaled – on a scale from A+ (very low-emission) to C (high-emission).
[10]Special ventilation is not required to meet U.S. OSHA requirements on occupational exposure to VOCs from HP Latex Inks. Special ventilation equipment installation is at the discretion of the customer – no specific HP recommendation is intended. Customers should consult state and local requirements and regulations.
[11]HP Latex Inks were tested for Hazardous Air Pollutants, as defined in the Clean Air Act, per U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Method 311 (testing conducted in 2013) and none were detected.
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