The new HP Designjet Z3200 Photo Printer expands HP’s professional printing
portfolio for creative professionals and print service providers (PSPs) by
delivering long-lasting gallery-quality prints in black and white and color.
Ideal for photographers, photo and fine art print service providers, graphic
designers, ad agencies, and commercial printers, the HP Designjet Z3200 Photo
Printer achieves print permanence of more than 200 years on a range of HP
creative and specialty printing materials.(1)
The printer’s12-ink printing system, using HP Vivera pigment inks, features new
HP 73 Chromatic Red ink, which enables up to 95 percent PANTONE® coverage.(2)
The HP Designjet Z3200 Photo Printer produces high-quality prints with smooth
transitions and true neutral grays using the HP Quad-Black Ink set for a wide
range of creative applications. In addition, the HP Gloss Enhancer achieves
superior gloss uniformity and minimizes bronzing on most glossy photo papers.(3)
New to the Z series family, the HP Designjet Z3200 Photo Printer offers an
enhanced HP Color Center tool that enables users to easily perform calibration
and profiling tasks. Leveraging the built-in embedded spectrophotometer(4) and
HP DreamColor technologies, users can easily generate custom International Color
Consortium (ICC) profiles in-house under specific environmental conditions and
create paper presets for easy sharing and importing to other HP Designjet Z3200
Photo printers.
The HP Designjet Z3200 produces long-lasting prints that are water-resistant on
a range of HP photo, fine art, and specialty papers.(1)
HP has also introduced new large-format printing materials to extend the total
portfolio to more than 50 choices, providing increased flexibility and further
expanding creative opportunities.
Key features and benefits
HP DreamColor Technologies, together with the embedded
spectrophotometer, greatly simplifies accurate color matching and profiling.
Professionals ultimately save time and effort by easily and consistently
producing the colors they envision.
The enhanced HP Color Center lets users easily manage their paper
presets and adjust for print settings including total ink volume and gloss
enhancer usage. In addition, HP Color Center simplifies workflows, enabling
users to easily access, create and share paper presets.(5) Advanced features
enable users to print and measure color charts with the embedded
spectrophotometer and export them for use in an external profiling software
application.
HP Gloss Enhancer produces images with uniform gloss from highlights to
shadows, and minimizes bronzing as an image quality issue on most photo
papers.(3)
The HP Quad-Black Ink set (matte black, photo black, gray and light
gray) produces beautiful black-and-white prints with true gray neutrality
and no visible metamerism.
Optical Drop Detector (ODD) prevents nozzle clogging, resulting in fewer
printing errors and reduced ink and media waste.
Original HP ink and printhead technology increases operational
efficiency by enabling proactive and preventive maintenance.(6)
The HP Embedded Web Server, TIFF, JPEG and Adobe PS3/PDF raster image
processing (RIP) enables direct job submission, queuing and nesting
capabilities for more efficient operation.(7)
HP and Nikon have worked together to create a capture-to-print
end-to-end solution delivered by a special edition of ErgoSoft’s StudioPrint
RIP software, which works with the Nikon D3 camera and the HP Designjet
Z3200 Photo Printer, leveraging HP Artist Software – all to help creative
professionals produce high-quality fine art reproductions without requiring
advanced color management skills.
Better Light Inc., a leader in large-format digital image capture, will
use HP Artist Software technology to power its ColorSage solution, which
provides exceptional color accuracy for large-format fine art and other
critical image capture applications, leveraging the HP Designjet Z3200 Photo
Printer and select Better Light digital scanning backs. More information
about Better Light is available at http://www.betterlight.com.
HP’s industry-leading portfolio of large-format printing materials
offers creative professionals more than 50 Original HP large-format printing
material options, including photo, fine art, proofing, bond and coated
papers, as well as canvas, vinyl, scrim and banner material options – all
optimized for HP Vivera pigment inks.
Technical specifications
Up to 2400 x 1200 optimized dots per inch (dpi)
Twelve-ink printing with HP Vivera pigment inks, including HP 70 130-ml
Ink Cartridges (available in matte black, photo black, gray, light gray,
magenta, light magenta, light cyan, blue, green and yellow), the HP 73
130-ml Chromatic Red Ink Cartridge and the HP 70 130-ml Gloss Enhancer
Ink(8)
Print speeds:
o Up to 12.4 minutes per page for an A1/D color image on glossy paper in
best print mode; up to 2 minutes per page for an A1/D color image on coated
paper in draft mode.
Dimensions:
o HP Designjet Z3200 24-inch model: 49.7 x 27.2 x 41.2 inches (1262 x 690 x
1047 millimeters [mm])
o HP Designjet Z3200 44-inch model: 69.7 x 27.2 x 41.2 inches (1770 x 690 x
1047 mm)
Standard connectivity includes one 10/100 BaseT Ethernet, one USB 2.0
high-speed certified port, one EIO Jetdirect accessory slo
Supported supplies
The HP Designjet Z3200 supports more than 50 Original HP large-format printing
materials designed together with HP Vivera pigment inks, from photographic and
digital fine art papers to coated and display-graphic printing materials –
including the new HP Baryte Satin Art Paper, HP Everyday Pigment Ink Photo
Papers, HP Premium Matte Photo Paper and HP Premium Semi-gloss Proofing Paper (FOGRA
certified). A complete list of compatible HP large format printing materials is
available at http://www.hp.com/go/designjet/supplies
Pricing and availability
The estimated U.S. street price for the HP Designjet Z3200 24-inch model is
$3,395 and for the 44-inch model is $5,595. Both models are expected to be
available October 2008.
Photo Quote: When I'm ready to make a photograph, I think I quite obviously see in my minds eye something that is not literally there in the true meaning of the word. I'm interested in something which is built up from within, rather than just extracted from without. - Ansel Adams