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of those toners every time,” he says. The new machines also represent a step forward in technology. For instance, elements of artificial intelligence have been built in, Andy adds. “This builds on Smart Device Services, which we introduced on the last range of machines, things like sensors within the machines that give component failure predictions and can detect premature wear and tear, so engineers are more prepared when they go on site for the work they are going to have to do. “Machines also have a print quality service, so if there is banding or print defects they can print a page, scan it and the machine will check it and give
lifespan,” says Steve Coster, HP pre-sales consultant. “The range also supports zero deforestation, with fibre-based packaging which is 100% sustainably sourced and 100% recyclable. The toner cartridges are made from 68% recycled plastic and 100% recyclable.” Changing The printer series is even customisable to fit in with changing office décor, with six colour panels included so it can fit in seamlessly. “This is a first for industry – the machines can be customised as people are putting more effort making workspaces a place people want to go to, and why not have technology as part of that process and fitting in with the décor of the office?” says Andy.
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insights into what the problem could be. “It is all about maintaining productivity.”
Security Security has been another priority for HP, and the new devices include Memory Shield™, which helps detect malicious attacks on the printer and, if detected, automatically self-heals. Memory Shield™ monitors the execution flow of the printer firmware to help detect and prevent potential zero-day attacks. “These are also the first products with Wolf Enterprise Security branding,” notes Andy. “The level of security is unparalleled in the market. These new products have taken it to the next level with new elements introduced with Wolf Security.” Sustainability The devices have also been designed to be more sustainable that previous models, with features such as energy-efficient printing and toner cartridges made from more than 59% recycled plastic. “The new range uses less toner, which means supplies last longer, less needs to be produced, packaged and distributed, which all has an effect on reducing the carbon footprint of the machine over its
“Personalisation of the machine doesn’t stop there – you can change the speed of the device if the customer’s needs change or print volumes increase. For instance, if it is deployed at 40ppm it can be raised to 60 or 70.” The E800/E700 range is now available to order. Go to www.hp.com/uk-en/printers/ laserjet-managed-e800-e700-series.html for more information.
HP E800/E700 range features HP’s new printers have a range of new features, including: l HP quad-core processor powers
manageability with faster firmware upgrade and boot time performance, with improved features such as: HP Smart Device Services, HP Web JetAdmin and HP Command Center for device and fleet management l The printer also offers uninterrupted printing with low toner with its Toner Reserve feature. There are also high- capacity cartridge options for print intensive environments.
Memory Shield™ active system monitoring, Connection Inspector, and Whitelisting l Sustainability is also built in with an energy efficient design that meets the criteria of EPEAT Gold, Energy Star and Blue Angel standards l 10.1-inch colour touchscreen display with WXGA resolution at 1280 x 800dpi. In addition, flow models include a full-size keyboard l There is also improved
features such as FCOT (First copy out time), fast scanning, and print speeds up to 70ppm l Flow features auto sensing, on-screen digital editing, and scan/send to multiple destinations l 300ipm fast duplex scanning and enhanced OCR speeds l Print security is a priority – it includes HP Sure Start,
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