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Hello,

 

I’m looking into buying my first latex printer and am currently in the research stage. I’ve done a reasonable amount of reading regarding the generations of HP Latex Printers, I’ve read an article that suggests the Gen 2’s (L260) deliver less scratch resistant prints than the current Gen 3’s (L310/315).

 

I’m assuming this will be due to either of:

*Different Inks and the introduction of Optimizer for the L315

*Difference in Heater Temperatures

 

Can anybody confirm this for me?

 

If it is an advance in Ink technology or the introduction of the Optimizer, I’m wondering if the L260 can be made to run these products?

 

Any info would be highly appreciated. Many thanks thanks, Ben.

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Hi,

 

Here is the link for the HP Latex Support Forums

 

http://h20435.www2.hp.com/t5/HP-Latex-Forum/ct-p/HPLatexForum

 

Best regards

Mike G

I'm an HP Inc employee. But my response is not in behalf of HP Inc

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Hi,

 

Here is the link for the HP Latex Support Forums

 

http://h20435.www2.hp.com/t5/HP-Latex-Forum/ct-p/HPLatexForum

 

Best regards

Mike G

I'm an HP Inc employee. But my response is not in behalf of HP Inc
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Hello

I invite you to use HP Latex Forum https://hplatexknowledgecenter.com/forum/printers for future questions on your HP Latex printer, it will be easier to help you form there. Regards

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