Pitney Bowes extends global strategic alliance with HP
Pitney Bowes has announced the renewal and long term extension of its global strategic alliance with HP. The alliance, which has been in place since 2009, is focused on delivering integrated print to mail solutions for high impact customer communications.
“Our alliance with HP has enabled us to deliver greater value to our enterprise clients through innovative solutions that integrate print and mail to deliver higher impact communications,” said Jason Dies, president, Pitney Bowes Document Messaging Technologies. “The Pitney Bowes IntelliJet family of printing systems employ HP’s latest inkjet hardware with our transactional document management and integrated print and mail solutions to produce high quality, high impact communications with accuracy and precision. These solutions help our clients drive revenue and achieve efficiencies by streamlining their print and mail workflow to better reach their end customer.”
Eric Wiesner, general manager, PageWide Industrial division, HP, added: “We are delighted to continue our alliance with Pitney Bowes to bring the latest print technology, including the IntelliJet printing systems, to the growing transactional print market.”
Pitney Bowes also introduced a new native IPDS (Intelligent Printer Data Stream) Controller for the IntelliJet Printing System and HP PageWide Web Press printing system platforms. The new IPDS Controller, which is the result of a joint development agreement with Tech Research – a Groupe TagG Informatique company – and HP, enables transactional print and mail clients to leverage AFP (Advanced Function Presentation) workflows.
“The IPDS Controller allows Pitney Bowes to offer an additional option for clients looking to expand their markets to include higher value communications, or move to higher quality inkjet printing,” added Dies. “We are pleased with the collaboration between Pitney Bowes, HP and Tech Research, and excited to bring this new capability to market.”
In addition, HP announced its new Performance HDK Mode at Print 17 in Chicago, which allows for higher quality output at the faster 500 feet per minute print speed. HP’s Performance HDK Mode leverages the dual drop weight black of the HDNA technology to enhance image grain and shadow detail. This new technology will be available to transactional print clients via the IntelliJet 20 HD Printing System. It will provide print and mail operations with unprecedented print quality, productivity, flexibility along with greater control over operating expenses.