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Today, I’d like to spend a little time to talk to you about the many different types of applications capable
with HP flatbed technology.
Besides printing on roll fed media, it also prints directly to an endless variety of rigid media.
For example, we have simulated a grocery store. So, for a retail application, we can print on many, different substrates.
We’ve got here a can dispenser printed on polypropylene; fluted polypropylene.
It was cut out by a digital cutter and assembled.
We also have a shelf divider printed on a polystyrene material.
Up here’s a header for displaying a product.
Behind me on this side, we’ve got a free standing hanging banner also printed on a PVC material.
So, there are many different possible applications depending on the industry that you’re looking at.
There are many different high value applications that you can do with the FB700 and FB500 flatbed printers.
Here you see a wall of different types of interior decorating ideas.
There’s everything from a ceramic tile, actually 4 put together.
On this piece, we put down an HP primer onto this prior to printing
to give it a strong durability so there’s no scratching.
We did the same here with this acrylic mirror.
You can print on glass or an acrylic mirror such as this.
Again, before printing on this, to help the ink adhere strongly and bond
and prevent it from being scratched, we applied an HP primer.
We’ve got a nice polycarbonate film which has been sandwiched with aluminum.
Here’s a polycarbonate that was printed on the back side using white ink:
a very high quality viewing through the polycarbonate film.
This is a unique application here.
This is printing on a textured foam board that gives a very much like canvas look.
However, it’s not canvas. It wasn’t stretched.
It was actually cut out on the Esko cutter.