PALO ALTO, CA—November 19, 2013—HP today announced a new media certification program for HP Inkjet Web Presses, helping customers save time by quickly identifying a range of substrates compatible with HP high-speed production inkjet systems.
In addition to simplifying and streamlining choice points for customers, the media certification program also encourages paper manufacturers to develop and qualify a wide range of affordable media for HP Inkjet Web Presses.
“Media versatility is one of the most common concerns of customers and prospects considering production inkjet equipment,” said Aurelio Maruggi, vice president and general manager, Inkjet High-speed Production Solutions, HP. “The new media certification program builds on our overall media strategy, which also includes HP’s unique bonding agent for production on low-cost, uncoated offset papers and our collaboration with leading paper mills on the development of inkjet optimized papers.”
Media certification program streamlines paper identification
The HP Inkjet Web Press Media Certification Program process incorporates several procedures for evaluating inkjet coated, offset coated, inkjet treated uncoated, and offset uncoated papers.
After an initial screening, the substrate is subject to a more comprehensive evaluation of its performance within the press, including gamut, image quality, text quality, show through, durability, runability and flatness. Once a substrate is certified, the paper manufacturer receives a “Certified for HP Inkjet Web Press” badge that can be used for marketing and packaging purposes.
An updated media locator tool enables HP Inkjet Web Press customers to quickly identify media that suits their specific needs using intuitive search filters such as region, press and application.
HP committed to media versatility
The new media certification program builds on HP’s strategy for expanding media versatility in the production inkjet market. HP Inkjet Web Presses are equipped with a unique bonding agent for printing on uncoated offset papers. Additionally, HP works with paper manufacturers on the development of uncoated and coated paper solutions with ColorPRO technology that are optimized for HP Inkjet Web Presses. To date, more than 90 papers have been developed with ColorPRO, including SAPPI’s new Jaz Gloss offering.
Designed for a range of applications, including direct mail, books and marketing collateral, Jaz Gloss is a new product that builds on SAPPI’s existing portfolio of inkjet coated papers. Jaz Gloss is available in multiple weight options, and the paper is now available to HP Inkjet Web Press customers in Europe and Asia.
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