HP releases new print suite for designers

By on 16 November, 2010

 

 

HP has released a new collaborative printing system that enables technical design teams to access, share and print large-format project files online.

The new set of products means design professionals in any sector can share information from different locations.

It includes an HP Designjet T2300 eMultifunction printer, which allows designers to easily scan and upload documents to the web and to print drawings wherever needed.

Also included is the HP ePrint & Share service, which allows users to automatically create, print, share and manage project files online using desktop or mobile devices.

The final part of the suite, the HP Designjet T7100 printer, is a high-speed monochrome and colour printing system with a modular design that allows customers to easily upgrade the device and that helps the printer integrate into existing IT infrastructures.

Prices and more information is available on HP's website.

 

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