HP Latex Technology
Adding HP Latex Technology to your print arsenal, you can print on virtually any substrate, deliver the highest quality over time, and deliver projects same day.
HP Latex Technology advantages
Application versatility
Print on just about any substrate and get scratch-resistant, durable prints with HP Latex Inks
High quality and productivity
Get the color, quality, and consistency you expect with HP Latex printheads and the spectrophotometer. HP Latex Optimizer and our Optical Media Advance Sensor enable high quality even at the highest productivity levels.
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What are HP Latex Inks?
Each drop of ink contains three key elements:
Liquid ink vehicle (65% water, wetting agent, and humectant)
Pigment particles
Latex polymer particles
HP Latex Technology uses Aqueous Dispersion Polymerization to produce more durable prints
Application phase
The liquid ink vehicle carries latex polymer and pigment particles to the print media surface.
Drying phase
Radiant heat and forced airflow evaporate most of the water—leaving a continuous polymer layer.
Curing phase
Latex particles form a durable layer to protect the colorant, resulting in dry, ready-to-use prints.
No special ventilationApplicable to HP Latex printers. No special ventilation equipment means air filtration systems are not required to meet U.S. OSHA requirements. Condensate collection systems are provided on some models. Special ventilation equipment installation is at the discretion of the customer— see the Site Preparation Guide for details. Customers should consult state and local requirements and regulations.*
No HAPsHP Latex Inks were tested for Hazardous Air Pollutants, as defined in the Clean Air Act, per U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Method 311 (testing conducted in 2013) and none were detected.*
Odorless printThere is a broad set of media with very different odor profiles. Some of the media can affect the odor performance of the final print.*
No reactive monomer chemistryPrinting with HP Latex Inks avoids the problematic reactive monomers associated with UV printing. Acrylate monomers present in uncured UV inks and UV-gel inks can damage skin.*
Ozone free
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