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HP Ushers in New Era of Consumer Printing with Full Suite of Print Solutions
Thursday 10. September 2009 - Collaboration with AOL, Flickr and others makes printing from the web easier for consumers
HP today announced a series of new relationships and solutions designed to open up web printing to the masses by enabling people to print customized content how, when and where they choose.
HP is partnering with AOL to bring embedded print customization tools to AOL sites.
An agreement between HP and Flickr, a division of Yahoo! Inc., will expand print services for Flickr members worldwide through Snapfish by HP.
HP Apps (applications) come alive with the launch of the HP App Studio, featuring everything from informative news content to movie tickets, maps and fun activities for children.
New HP App partners announced today and rolling out over coming months include Disney, CNET.com, 60 MINUTES, Flickr and Tabbloid.
HP brings web-connected printing to the home with the HP Photosmart Premium with TouchSmart Web available on www.hp.com starting this week and at Staples, Best Buy, Office Depot and OfficeMax stores nationwide as well as Amazon.com throughout the fall.
“With the explosion of digital content on the web, our goal is to enable consumers to print anywhere, anytime,” said Vyomesh Joshi, executive vice president, Imaging and Printing Group, HP. “Todays announcement is a major step forward in our Print 2.0 strategy, we knew the web would be the future of the printed page and now, with 50 percent of everything that is printed coming from the web, we are embarking on a new era of consumer printing.”
Online communities expand print capabilities
HP is working with AOL to embed the Tabbloid publishing service across the AOL network – including its RSS feeds – allowing people to print customized newsletters tailored to their interests.
Flickr, one of the worlds largest photo sharing communities, will expand its print offering and experiences for members through Snapfish.
First web-connected home printer makes its debut with new Print App partners
In time for the holiday season, the HP Photosmart Premium with TouchSmart Web is now available online and in stores for $399.(1) This ultimate all-in-one device not only offers versatility with print, fax, copy and scan functionalities but also provides on-demand, one-touch access to relevant, printable content from the web in a convenient format.(2)
HP is introducing a selection of new Print App partners over the next few months, including:
Disney Online and its websites Disney.com and DisneyFamily.com, offering coloring pages and craft projects from a choice of renowned characters, such as a Disney Princess, Winnie the Pooh, Mickey Mouse and Handy Manny as well as fun recipes for the entire family.
CNET.com for product reviews of the latest tech gadgets and gift guides.
CBS News for text versions of 60 MINUTES.
Flickr, to allow members to access and print their photos directly from the printer.
Tabbloid for creating and printing customized newsletters by selecting any combination of RSS feeds from favorite blogs and websites.
These new apps will join a host of partners from the world of entertainment and news that were announced in June and will be preloaded onto the printer. The apps are from companies including USA TODAY, Google (maps and calendar applications), Coupons.com, Fandango, DreamWorks Animation, Nickelodeon, Web Sudoku, Weathernews Inc., Snapfish.com and HP Creative Studio.
The HP Photosmart Premium with TouchSmart Web ships to customers in a stylish reusable bag to reduce packaging for minimal waste.
HP App Studio empowers consumers to customize their printers
HP App Studio is a web destination where customers can view and rate Print Apps and suggest ideas to ensure the development of a compelling selection of HP Apps for everyday printing.
HP will be working with select developers such as Kurt Noble Incorporated (KNI) and companies such CashStar, FreePrintable.net and MovieTickets.com to create Print Apps using HPs open application programming interface.
New HP Photosmart printers feature intuitive touch technology
The HP Photosmart Premium with TouchSmart Web will join a new line of sleek, black Photosmart printers at a variety of prices.(1) The printers incorporate a new dynamic touchscreen technology that makes it easier than ever for consumers to conveniently display, edit and print photos as well as copy and scan documents.
The new lineup of wireless Photosmart printers are available now and include:
HP Photosmart A640 Compact Printer ($149)
HP Photosmart C4700 All-in-One Series ($129)
HP Photosmart Plus All-in-One ($149)
HP Photosmart Premium All-in-One ($199)
Beginning this fall, HP is making it easier for consumers to identify and choose the optimal combination of hardware and supplies from the HP Photosmart portfolio with the introduction of HP Photosmart Inks.
With the new HP Photosmart printing system, HP is improving the customer selection process and buying experience by streamlining the names, removing numbers and developing complementary packaging.
Eco Solutions for everyday printing
The new ENERGY STAR qualified HP Photosmart printers offer paper-saving features such as automatic two-sided printing(3) and HP Smart Web Printing. Reducing paper usage by up to 45 percent,(4) HP Smart Web Printing allows users to select, store and organize text and graphics from multiple web pages, and then edit and print exactly what they see on the screen.
HP also is launching the HP Deskjet D2600 Printer Series, an affordable, easy-to-use, energy-efficient solution made from 50 percent recycled plastic. Starting at $49,(1) the printer delivers reliable prints for everyday projects and is great for first-time printer owners, families needing an additional printer and college students.
Additionally, as an integral component of its solutions, HP has tested and confirmed the recyclability of HP Everyday Photo Paper.(5) Through extensive testing, the paper has been confirmed by the Forest Stewardship Council as chain-of-custody certified, indicating that the source materials for the paper have come from well-managed forests.
HP plans to continue offering high-quality affordable printing solutions that are environmentally responsible by ensuring all HP photo papers are sourced from certified paper by 2010.