Can you say “ePrint&Share”? Somebody at HP had the brilliant idea to take the features of a standard laser MFP (Multi-Function-Printer) and plug it all into a nice wide-format chassis. You may have heard of it, well, my friends, we saw it. Touched it. Caressed it. Along with a few other new releases we can’t talk about yet. This thing prints from a workstation, prints from a jump drive, networks, goes online, and scans. Yes. It scans full 36 x 93.6″ originals.
Here, until we can post our shots from today, (on Oct. 18th- stay tuned) is the HP Designjet T2300 eMFP from their YouTube channel. Really, the possibilities of setting up a bunch of these units all talking to each other redefine online collaboration for construction firms, architects- anyone throwing around huge output. Print it out, web-conference about it, mark it up, then shoot it back to be updated. Very cool stuff!
Gee. I just happened to see this here video from Photokina, too. Hmm. The HP Z6200 Photo printer. Not that I’m sayin’ we saw one today or anything… nah.
More on what the T2300 eMFP is all about, here:
and here: