HP has announced the next phase of its RIP Certification Program and its new Registered Latex Developer Program, which they say ensure a complete solution offering and an optimal customer experience with the new HP Designjet L65500 Printer with HP Latex Printing Technologies.
Following the successful implementation of previous RIP certification programs for existing large-format printers, HP has defined a comprehensive set of criteria to verify RIP compatibility and integration with the HP Designjet L65500 Printer and provide excellent printing performance.
Only third-party RIP vendors that have undergone HP testing and met the stringent standards are awarded the “Certified for HP Designjet L65500 Printer” status.
Santiago Morera, vice president and general manager, Large Format Printing Division, HP said, “HP is dedicated to offering the best possible customer experience with the new HP Designjet L65500 Printer with HP Latex Ink Technology by providing customers with an open technology system that allows them to take advantage of the printer’s performance. With these two partner development programs, HP ensures that our customers receive the highest-possible compatibility with their existing workflows and media solutions, maximising efficiency, production ramp-up and customer satisfaction.”
Additionally, HP is working with several leading signage media and substrate manufacturers to facilitate the testing of their products with HP Latex Inks and the HP Designjet L65500 Printer. Third-party media vendors that have participated in the media testing program and have satisfied their compatibility standards with HP Latex Inks can note this agreement though the use of the Registered Latex Developer designation on applicable products.
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