
The cooling and warming of the HP Latex curing system is a time consuming task. This is only available on the ‘baby’ Latex 3xx/5xx series. RRP £8,400 + VAT.HP Continuous Printing is a method in which the HP Latex printer will continue to print one job after the other without entering the cool down/warm up procedure of the printers curing system. RIP's and would be delighted to talk you through the benefits they offer for your HP 115 latex printer. We offer a range of RIPS from the leading suppliers including ColorGATE, Caldera, Onyx and SAi.

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How to make the most of your HP 115 Latex PrinterĪll printers need a RIP to allow them to function. Buy from Entwistle group and have total peace of mind. Service contract customers also benefit from our in house telephone and email support.

Our engineers are fully trained by HP and will only fit original HP parts on repair calls. We are able to offer service contracts to ensure the highest level of aftermarket care. We have the highest level of accreditation from HP and are one of their largest dealers in the UK. If you need impartial and expert advice look no further. Theory and practice are very different and we have gained industry leading knowledge in latex printing from our own experiences and those of our customers. Having 4 reprographic operations of our own we have a huge depth of experience in printing. We understand latex printing because we use latex printers ourselves. Why buy your latex printer from Entwistle?
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500 series IQ app to aid trouble shooting and print head issues.20% faster start up time between print jobs compared to HP’s previous generation of latex printers.Counterweights to balance media to reduce misalignments.The HP Latex 115 incorporates the following: Finishing work can start immediately as prints are 100% dry when they exit the printer.Īs no hazardous odours are produced no special ventilation is required. Although the print speed alone is a rapid 12m² per hour for indoor print the amount of down time is reduced by automatic drop detection and nozzle replacement enabling the machine to work longer over a given period of time. The HP 115 Latex delivers exceptional productivity in part because of its print speed but also through its limited maintenance/downtime requirements. When using HP latex inks the scratch resistance of PVC banners after printing is comparable to hard solvent inks. With outdoor signage lasting up to 3 years on un-laminated media and if laminated 5 years, durability is certainly impressive. HP’s Optical Media Advance Sensor (OMAS) provides additional improvements by accurately managing the media as it advances between print swaths. The 115 uses HP’s Latex Optimizer which interacts with HP Latex inks to quickly immobilize pigments on the surface of the print. Other technical enhancements combine to deliver further quality gains. Print quality is exceptional due to a six colour cartridge system deployed through 1200 dpi print heads. Running costs are up to 30% higher for the 115 as the ink cartridges are only 400ml compared to 775ml sized inks found in the more expensive machine and cost more to replace on a relative basis.

The 115 is significantly cheaper to buy with an RRP of £8,400 + VAT verses £9,900 + VAT.
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The hardware is identical for both printers resulting in the same professional output.

Price and running costs are the only differentiators. What are the differences between the 115 and 315 HP latex printers? From banners to wall paper its breadth of abilities opens up opportunities to the fastest growing market in print. It produces equally impressive prints on a wide range of media. It is a highly competitive alternative to solvent printers and performs in line with much more expensive HP Latex machines. The HP Latex 115 54" printer has been priced to redefine “entry level”.
