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There is increasing demand for customized and digitally printed applications. Latex inks bring considerable advantages to printed thermoforming applications: due to its flexibility and temperature resistance, it can provide thermoformed prints with rich, deep colors that don’t fade when stretched into deep-draw forms. A wide range of substrate can be used in thermoforming, and the end product can range from prototypes, point of sale material, and blister packs to industrial parts.
Get your free brochure and discover six large-format print applications that can help your printing operation grow in volume and value. Uncover detailed insights revealed by HP’s market investigation, as well as some of the key ways in which the HP Latex 700 and 800 Printers can help you apply these insights by taking on more jobs, doing more in-house, lowering costs, driving margins, and increasing turnarounds.
Tom Wittenberg, industry relations and events manager, North America; and Jeremy Pilcher, textile printing solutions architect, Americas, HP, joined PRINTING United Digital Experience viewers from the company’s demo center in Alpharetta, GA to talk about the HP STITCH line of digital textile printers. Tune in for free here.
Hear about HP PrintOS, the print production operating system with web and mobile apps to help you get more out of your printers and presses along with simplifying and automating production. Listen and learn for free on the PRINTING United Digital Experience event platform.
From its demo center in Atlanta, Georgia, HP executives show off their versatile line of latex offerings, which have become popular for signage, décor, vehicle wraps, and even natural fiber textile applications. Access the demonstration here.