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HP announced the ‘world’s first Laser Tank printers’ in India: Key details

The printer can print up to 5,000 pages right out-of-the-box.

HP Inc has today announced the world’s first laser tank and high-capacity “HP Neverstop Laser” printers in India that it says have been designed to reinvent smart printing technology for businesses. The company has said that HP Neverstop Laser Printers will be available at all HP World Stores, big retail outlets, multi-brand outlets, HP online store and online shopping platforms.

HP Neverstop Laser 1000 series are available at a starting price of Rs 15,846. On the other hand, the non-wireless and the wireless versions of the HP Neverstop Laser MFP 1200 series will be available at Rs 22,057 and Rs 23,460 respectively.

The company says that the printer comes with advantages of replacing the toner in 15 seconds and reducing common printing interruptions. HP says that it has achieved this by using various innovations and digital integration in its Neverstop Laser printers and these technologies help the printers give businesses a competitive edge.

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Speaking about the printers, Sumeer Chandra, Managing Director, HP India said, “With breakthrough innovations like Laser Tank, we are helping businesses enjoy high-quality laser printing at an affordable rate and run their print-based workflows without interruption.”

He further added, “Now, a larger number of customers can affordably take advantage of HP’s market-leading laser printing technology, which has always stood for the highest levels of quality and durability.”

The new printers by HP have a printing speed of 20 ppm (A4) and the company claims that it can produce a sharper and bolder text quality. According to Hp, the cost per page with the dual laser Toner reload kit starts at Rs 0.29.

Image 2 HP Neverstop

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Leo Joseph, Senior Director, Printing Systems and Solutions, HP India also commented on the launch saying, “With this innovation in the laser category, we at HP are creating value points for our customers in the entire spectrum of printing technology. HP Neverstop is designed to enhance the day to day printing operations of businesses in a reliable and cost-effective way. As the market leader in Laser printers, we are strengthening our existing portfolio with this new Printer to cater to a wider gamut of customers.”

Among the key features of the printers are that they are said to have the ability to print up to 5,000 pages right out of the box. In addition to this, they have a duty cycle of 20,000 pages. The printers also come with features like mobile scanning and Wi-Fi Direct. Users can also issue the print command using the HP Smart App.

The single pack and the double pack of the HP Neverstop Laser toner reload kit can be bought at Rs 849 and Rs 1,449 respectively.

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