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HP just announced its new PageWide Advantage 2200 22" roll-fed inkjet press, which allows the company to cover more ground to gain more market share in the roll-fed inkjet space. The HP PageWide division utilized the best of its T-200 and 400 series’ history and experience to offer a new platform with improvements that link to the natural evolution of inkjet.
The PageWide Advantage 2200 fills a gap for HP between the T-200 and 400 series to provide better solutions to a larger variety of prospects that have different monthly print volumes and, therefore, require the right productivity and cost. This means that HP has made a strategic move to increase their chances to better serve a larger number of print service providers (PSPs).
Even though the press has the same speed as the T250 (500 fpm) in the performance mode, the company says that productivity increases 33% to 333 fpm in the quality mode. This increase in productivity will not only shorten print buyers’ delivery times for quality commercial jobs (a strong part of buyers’ criteria), but it also could reduce the cost per job due to the increase in productivity, which is also a very relevant part of such buyers’ criteria. This is good news for the overall digital printing market as productivity and cost also contribute to additional shifts from offset to digital.
The improvements on this new press, which link to market demand, go hand in hand with the natural evolution of inkjet (i.e., quality, versatility, productivity, and sustainability while trying to reduce costs or even better increase ROIs):
Example of simplex and duplex paper paths (left), and dryer configurations (right) |
HP announced two beta sites (O’Neal and SG360); both customers praised the new press in some of the points mentioned above, but they also appreciated the user-friendly nature of the press. This is another very relevant requirement in the market today due to labor disruptions and shortages also increasing the overall opportunity for additional shifts from offset that require a larger number of skilled operators.
Keypoint Intelligence Opinion
The introduction of the HP PageWide Advantage 2200 increases the number of roll-fed inkjet offerings in the market and closes a gap for HP, allowing PSPs to choose the press that better fits their requirements of quality (which includes versatility), productivity, sustainability, and ROI. This launch will make HP more competitive as they face tough competition while wondering how other OEMs will react to this.
HP is expected to start order taking for this new press in the first half of 2023.
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