HP said its PrintOS Software Suite simplifies the company’s application portfolio, which will now consist of four modules called Power Packs.
The PrintOS Suite cloud-based operating system’s Power Packs will concentrate on press monitoring and productivity management tools; applications for consistent quality across jobs, presses, and sites; unique personalisation and customisation creativity modules; and digital site automation flow from submission to shipping.
To support business challenges and enhance its offering, HP has appointed Petar Obradovic as director of industrial software solutions and deployed a new dedicated software sales team.
“Our most successful and advanced customers are relying on software to maximise their production efficiency, make smart decisions quickly and expand their offering,” said Noam Zilbershtain, general manager of HP Indigo and Scitex.
“We understand that prosperity in the digital print production business is data-driven and software-driven, and we want each one of our users to leverage these resources to grow their business.”
Obradovic added: “PrintOS has more than 22,000 HP Indigo users, and more than 4,000 of them use it daily. These are staggering numbers.”
He said PrintOS enables users to monitor their production in real-time, increase productivity by up to 50%, automate processes like quality control and colour matching, and produce consistent prints across jobs, presses, and sites.
“Any print service provider, whether or not they aspire to become a global online supplier if they are managing high volumes of data efficiently with consistent quality – requires our software solutions to optimise their digital transformation,” Obradovic said.
The PrintOS Suite Power Packs will be offered on a subscription basis as of 1 July 2023.