HP (Palo Alto, CA) has announced its new HP Stitch S series, a line of digital textile printers that deliver color-matching alongside simplified processes.

The first-ever built-in spectrophotometer enables Stitch’s fast and exact color-matching. The new Stitch S Series includes three new machines from 64 to 126 in. wide: the HP Stitch S300 64-in., the HP Stitch S500 64-in., and the HP Stitch S1000 126-in.  

The HP Stitch S300 Printer holds the first user-replaceable printhead, resulting in decreased downtime and service costs. The HP Stitch S300 Printer was designed for new-to-dye sublimation professionals, prototyping departments and growing print providers. 

HP Stitch S500 Printer, which was intended for high production sites, enables predictable dye sublimation color and less media waste for production environments. With symmetrical 2xCMYK printhead configuration and Optical Media Advance Sensor, this 64-in. printer allows for saturated and reliable one pass mode for true top speed.

HP has also launched a set of new dye sublimation papers for the new HP Stitch S Printer series. These papers are designed and tested as a system with HP dye sublimation inks and the HP Stitch S Printer series to achieve excellent image quality and color consistency.

For more information, visit hp.com.

Grant Freking

Grant Freking is Signs of the Times' Managing Editor. Contact him at grant.freking@smartworkmedia.com.

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