HP Officejet Pro X and HP Officejet Enterprise X printers use HP PageWide Technology, which uses a stationary print bar that spans the width of the page to print entire documents in a single pass, saving up to half the printing cost and printing at up to twice the speed of color lasers. HP PageWide Technology was designed with sub-micron precision to deliver ink drops with uniform volume, speed, and trajectory for consistently sharp prints using more than 40,000 tiny nozzles on the stationary printhead.
HP PageWide Technology Saves Up to Half the Printing Cost of Color Lasers
1. HP Officejet Pro X and HP Officejet Enterprise X printers save up to half the printing
cost compared to color lasers at up to twice the speed.1,2
One of the secrets to the
cost-savings and blazing speed is HP PageWide Technology—a stationary print bar
that spans the width of a page and prints entire documents in a single pass.
How ink printing works
To achieve high print quality, HP original inks are
designed to achieve optimal image quality on a
wide variety of paper types.
Building a page-wide printhead
The ink passages, chambers, and nozzles in HP
PageWide Technology printheads are designed
with sub-micron precision to deliver every drop
with uniform volume, speed, and trajectory—for
consistently sharp and vivid prints.
HP PageWide Technology takes
proven, advanced commercial printing
technologies and scales them to a new
class of multifunction printers
designed to serve small work teams.
HP PageWide Technology
Looks like a laser, runs like a laser—costs half as much1
HP pigment inks provide
controlled ink-paper interactions
More than 40,000 tiny nozzles
on a stationary printhead that
spans the width of the page
This page was printed on an
HP Officejet Pro X451dw printer
1
HP Officejet Pro X Series: Majority of color laser
MFPs <$1,000 USD and color laser printers <$800
USD as of August 2013; based on market share as
reported by IDC as of Q2 2013. HP Officejet
Enterprise X series: Majority of color laser MFPs
<$3,000 USD and color laser printers <$1,200 USD
as of November 2013 based on market share as
reported by IDC as of Q3 2013. For details, see
www.hp.com/officejet. Cost per page (CPP)
comparisons for laser supplies are based on
published specifications of the manufacturers’
highest capacity cartridges. HP Officejet CPP based
on high-capacity HP 970XL/971XL and standard-
capacity HP 980 ink cartridges estimated street price,
published yield for color prints and continuous
printing in default mode. Actual prices and yields can
vary. See www.hp.com/go/learnaboutsupplies.
2
Comparison based on manufacturer’s published
specifications of fastest available color mode (as of
December 2013) and includes color laser printers
<$1,200 USD and color laser MFPs <$3,000 USD
based on market share as reported by IDC as of Q3
2013 and HP internal testing of printer in fastest
available color mode (sample 4-page category
documents tested from ISO 24734). For more
information, see hp.com/go/printerspeeds.
To learn more about
HP PageWide Technology:
hp.com/go/officejetpro
hp.com/go/officejetenterprisex
Precise control of paper motion
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