Wednesday, April 9, 2025

World’s first HP Laser Tank printers in India to empower SMBs

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New Delhi: To enable small and medium businesses (SMBs) save critical time and cost of business operation, PC and printer major HP Inc on Wednesday introduced world’s first and high-capacity “HP Neverstop Laser” printers in the Indian market.
“HP Neverstop Laser 1000” series is available from Rs 15,846 (non-wireless) and Rs 17,236 (wireless) while “Neverstop Laser MFP 1200” series would cost Rs 22,057 (non-wireless) and Rs 23,460 (wireless). With the advantage of replacing the toner in 15 seconds and reducing common printing interruptions through innovations and digital integration, “HP Neverstop Laser” printers give businesses a competitive edge, said the company.
“With breakthrough innovations like Laser Tank, we are helping businesses enjoy high-quality laser printing at an affordable rate and run their print-based workflows without interruption,” said Sumeer Chandra, Managing Director, HP Inc. India. “Now, a larger number of customers can affordably take advantage of HP’s market leading laser printing technology, which has always stood for the highest levels of quality and durability,” Chandra added.
“HP Neverstop Laser” has a printing speed of 20 ppm (A4) with a sharper and bolder text quality.
The cost per page starting at 29 paise per page (with the dual laser Toner reload kit) offers customers the opportunity to print with a mess-free, self-reload experience.
“As the market leader in Laser printers, we are strengthening our existing portfolio with this new Printer to cater to a wider gamut of customers,” added Leo Joseph, Senior Director, Printing Systems and Solutions, HP Inc. India. (IANS)

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