HP launches new printers for Architecture, Engineering & Construction professionals
HP India introduced a new range of 36-inch HP DesignJet portfolio that simplifies the printing needs of Architecture, Engineering, and Construction (AEC) professionals who increasingly work in a hybrid environment, need a high-quality printing experience, regardless of location. The introduction of these devices will also enable copy shops to better meet the requirements of AEC customers.
HP DesignJet Smart Tank T908 is the first large format ink tank multifunction printer, designed for cost-efficient and high-quality printing for copy shop customers. Equipped with a spill-free bottle system for easy refilling, this printer stands out with a swift print speed of 120 A1 pages per hour. It’s an ideal choice for reliably executing multiple jobs most cost-effectively.
HP’s new DesignJet lineup has been designed to provide users with intuitive print technology that aligns with their technical requirements, spanning A3-A1 CAD drawings and architectural boards. Notably, the HP DesignJet T850/T950 with the new HP FlexTech pigment inks streamlines the transition from A3 to A1 prints with an integrated device. These advancements prioritize security without compromise. The latest HP DesignJet lineup, featuring security-centric advancements, coupled with software like HP Click[iv] and the HP app[v], empowers users to seamlessly print, monitor jobs, check device status, and collaborate on documents from anywhere.
Vitesh K Sharma, Head – Large Format Printing Business, HP India said, “As hybrid work models become integral to the professional landscape in India, AEC professionals, and the associated copy shops, need easy-to-use tools that help them be more productive and deliver high-quality work—whether they are in the office, at home, or somewhere remote. HP recognizes and addresses the unique demands of India’s professionals with the new HP DesignJet printers. These printers are designed for intuitive use and high-quality outputs, filling a critical gap in the workflow of Indian AEC professionals. This aligns with the growing emphasis on seamless, secure, connected, and sustainable large format printing solutions in the country”.