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HP launches of Indigo 7000 series

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Posted: Nov 03, 2009 at 1448 hrs IST

New Delhi Hewlett-Packard on Tuesday announced its latest digital printing products and technologies at IPEX South Asia 2009.

IPEX, one of printing industry’s biggest events is being held in Mumbai, and the products and solutions showcased here are designed to enable graphic arts customers to build their competitive advantage and successfully pursue profitable growth opportunities.

IPEX 2009 also witnessed the launch of much awaited HP Indigo 7000 series that offers significantly higher break-even points than analogue printing and HP Designjet L65500 Printer – the first of a large-format signage printer with HP Latex inks.

“The shift from analogue to digital is fuelling growth for worldwide demand for access to useful information and rich digital content, creating both challenges and opportunity for graphic arts businesses,” said V S Hariharan, Vice President - Graphic Arts Business, HP IPG - Asia Pacific and Japan.

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