Offer broad outdoor and indoor application versatility, while delivering quality and durability at breakthrough print speeds.[8] The HP Designjet L65500 Printer with HP Latex Inks delivers odorless prints,[5] enabling an improved printing environment.
Features
Achieve outdoor and indoor application versatility.
This six-ink printer produces applications that impress with rich, saturated color.
No special ventilation or requirements facilitate an improved printing environment for your employees and customers.
Deliver more quickly and precisely with 4.25-inch printheads and the HP Optical Media Advance.
The HP Designjet HP 45500 printer is a 6 color printer, utilizing cyan, magenta, yellow, light cyan, light magenta and black print cartridges.
Innovative supplies reduce the impact of printing
Create durable prints with outdoor display permanence up to three years unlaminated, five years laminated.[3]
Handle supplies with confidence—no hazard warning labels, no hazardous waste.[7]
Bring simplicity, reliability, and precision to printer calibration with HP DreamColor Technologies.
High-speed, quality printing. Reach new levels of productivity.
Produce results across a wide range of media—including most low-cost, uncoated, solvent-compatible media.
Reduce materials use with a new ink cartridge design that includes a recyclable cardboard container.
Deliver quickly—prints produced with HP Latex Inks are ready to use right out of the printer.
Deliver high-resolution—up to 1200 dpi—indoor applications that please the discerning eye.
Achieve both durability and vivid image quality with a new HP media surface treatment.
Low-maintenance features minimize interruptions, maximize productivity.
Recycling opportunities currently only available in limited areas. Customers should consult local recycling resources.
Results are comparable across ink technologies in similar system configurations.
HP image permanence and scratch, smudge, and water resistance estimates by HP Image Permanence Lab. Display permanence tested according to SAE J1960 using HP Latex and solvent inks on a range of media, including HP media; in a vertical display orientation in simulated nominal outdoor display conditions for select high and low climates, including exposure to direct sunlight and water; performance may vary as environmental conditions change. Scratch, smudge, and water resistance tested using HP Latex and solvent inks on a wide range of HP media. Laminated display permanence using Neschen Solvoprint Performance Clear 80 laminate. Results may vary based on specific media performance. For more information, see http://www.hp.com/go/supplies/printpermanence.
Interior in-window display ratings by HP Image Permanence Lab on a range of media including HP media. HP in-window predictions based on test data under Xenon-Arc illuminant. Calculation assumes 6000 Lux/12 hr day. Laminated display permanence using Neschen Solvoprint Performance Clear 80 laminate. For more information, see http://www.hp.com/go/supplies/printpermanence.
Printers using HP Latex Inks use internal heaters to dry and cure the latex polymer film. Some substrates may have inherent odor.
Special ventilation is not required to meet US OSHA requirements on occupational exposure to VOCs from HP Latex inks. Ventilation equipment installation is at the discretion of the customer—no specific HP recommendation is intended. Typically no air discharge permitting required with inks that emit extremely low levels of VOCs. Customers should consult state and local requirements and regulations.
HP Latex inks are generally not considered hazardous waste. Customers should consult state and local requirements and regulations.
In the price/performance category for which printers based on HP Latex Printing Technologies are intended.
Outdoor-quality speed based on printing in 2-pass unidirectional print mode; indoor-quality speed based on printing in 4-pass unidirectional print mode.
Printers using HP Wide Scan Printing Technology employ fully automatic printhead testing and maintenance systems.
No ozone products expected based on ink composition and printing technology; HAPs per US Environmental Protection Agency Method 311.