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William Smith introduces new wide-format HP Latex printer


The range of HP Latex printers supplied by prominent HP channel partner William Smith has been further expanded with the introduction of the new wide-format HP DESIGNJET L28500. The printer has an addressable width of 104 inches (2.6m) and has been engineered to meet the needs of sign and graphics and digital printing companies with a broad range of application requirements and higher production levels, and in particular those companies who perceive textile printing and soft signage as key areas for future growth and prosperity. As with all HP Latex printers, this


The latest HP L28500 wide format printer has the ability to print on a wide range of media.


latest offering incorporates the unique and patented HP Latex Ink Technology. As a consequence, there is no out-gassing requirement since the printer emits only a minimal VOC (volatile organic compound) content. Furthermore, the technology contains no hazardous air pollutants and does not generate harmful ozone emissions during the printing process. This eliminates the need for expensive fume extraction or special ventilating equipment, thus adding to the appeal of migrating from hazardous solvent-based systems to this faster, cleaner, safer and ultimately more cost-effective water-based printing technology. The printer is fully compliant with all relevant EU safety and


environmental standards. Significantly, these include GreenGuard certification that will enable odourless printed output for the more sensitive environmental applications such as those found in hospitals, educational establishments and other locations where standards of health and safety are paramount.


Key production enhancements of the HP L28500 printer


include an ability to print on a much wider range of media (including fabrics used in textile printing and soft signage applications), improved indoor and outdoor durability by comparison with eco-solvent systems and an ability to produce double-sided prints with automated registration across both sides to enable immediate progress to finishing. Increased uptime is achieved via automatic low-maintenance printing and remote management, while the presence of an intuitive touch screen enables easier control of printer settings and workflow. The printer is compatible with both MAC and PC systems, has a one-year warranty and is supported by the comprehensive HP Care Pack Services package. For further information, visit www.williamsmith.co.uk or telephone 01833 690305 to arrange a demonstration.


Arlon launches new removable film


Arlon is excited to announce the launch of DPF 4300, a 3.4mil (86 micron) opaque matte white calendered film with removable adhesive. Available in 54” width rolls, the film is a


multi-purpose clean removable film for an easy on and off application. It offers flexibility as well as high opacity for covering previous graphics up to three layers. DPF 4300 also provides good resistance to scuffing, tearing, and abrasion to help protect your graphics. “DPF 4300 is one of many new removable films


that Arlon has recently released and is a great addition to Arlon's Removable Digital Line,” states Linda Babilo, Product Manager, Arlon Graphics. For further information on all Arlon products visit


www.arlon.com 8 Sign Update ISSUE 134 FEB/MARCH 2012


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