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By News Desk
5 December 2011

HP showcased the indoor and outdoor output possible with its new Designjet machines at Sign Istanbul

HP exhibited its newly introduced HP Designjet L28500 and Designjet L26500 wide-format printers at last week's Sign Istanbul trade show, marking the new latex machines' debut in Turkey.

In collaboration with its two Turkish partners Yatay and Mat, HP demonstrated the 2.64m-wide HP Designjet L28500 and the 1.55m-wide HP Designjet L26500, both suitable for indoor and outdoor signage.

In addition, the Yatay stand featured the HP Designjet Z5200 PostScript printer and HP Designjet Z6200 photo printer, while Mat also hosted the HP Scitex LX850 and HP Scitex FB700 printers.
 

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