Back to the Basics of Managed Print Services

Submitted by webmaster on Thu, 06/18/2020 - 19:01
Many people thought that the rise of the digital workforce would change the way businesses operate. While this has been true to a certain extent, companies are still printing in massive quantities. To put it simply, businesses still rely on print to a certain extent. Therefore, the printing needs to be managed by a team of experts.

A Manager’s Guide to Production Print

Submitted by webmaster on Thu, 06/18/2020 - 07:06
Printing in large quantities means that your business needs the high-speed functionality of a digital press or a production printer. This is essential in many industries because the print needs for quality and volume can vary – from marketing to construction, finance to education – printing is one of those office functions that can't be overlooked.

Are You Using These Time-and-Money Saving MFP Features?

Submitted by webmaster on Thu, 06/11/2020 - 19:01
Are you getting the full value from your company's multifunction copiers? These powerful devices can copy, print, and scan, with some models adding a fax feature. But let's go beyond that brief description to find out three ways multifunction copiers can save time and money in the office.

3 Ways to Keep HP Multifunction Printers Updated

Submitted by webmaster on Thu, 06/11/2020 - 11:06
Your printer is expected to function regularly, and when you need it. It can be impossible to get the things you need to complete if it's down, outdated, or dysfunctional. When the printer has a mind of its own, you may want to revisit your updating schedule and check your print settings. Don't worry if this sounds confusing – we've got you covered!

HP 's First of Its Kind Polypropylene Material to Expand 3D Printing Market and Enable New Applications

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Thu, 06/04/2020 - 12:52

Palo Alto, Calif. – June 4, 2020 - HP today made a set of announcements demonstrating its continued 3D printing and digital manufacturing momentum and industry leadership.  Helping expand the overall market and unlock new applications for customers, HP is delivering a first of its kind Polypropylene (PP) material for additive manufacturing. The new HP 3D High Reusability PP, enabled by BASF, is a versatile, durable, and chemically resistant1 material that has been qualified for HP’s production-grade 3D printing systems, and is ideal for customers in the automotive, consumer, industrial, and medical sectors seeking an optimal balance between performance and cost2.  HP also unveiled a new partnership with Oechsler, the global design and manufacturing player, to develop applications for both the new PP and HP’s broader materials portfolio, as well as new customer Cobra Golf for its Metal Jet 3D printing technology.

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