HP PageWide Advantage 2200 Web Press Powers iColor’s Digital Growth
Los Angeles-based print company iColor is taking its production capabilities to the next level with the HP PageWide Advantage 2200. This latest addition to its HP Industrial presses portfolio is empowering iColor to meet the increasing demand for high-speed, high-volume printing, with faster turnaround times and superior print quality.
With an existing production floor already featuring the HP Indigo 12000 and HP PageWide Web Press T250, iColor sought to elevate its business further by investing in new innovative technology to drive efficiency, quality and growth.
As an end-to-end print company, iColor has experienced a notable shift toward shorter lead times and increasing order volumes. As a Los Angeles-based company, iColor saw a chance to amplify its footprint and connect with a broader customer base. To stay ahead, iColor strengthened its collaboration with HP, integrating the HP PageWide Advantage 2200 to enhance speed, media versatility, and operational efficiency. iColor is also the first company on the U.S. West Coast to install this groundbreaking press, marking a major milestone in the region’s print innovation landscape. This advancement equipped the company with a competitive edge to enter new markets and drive sustained business growth.
The HP PageWide Advantage 2200 has become the cornerstone of iColor’s transformation, driving faster production, superior quality, and greater efficiency. Its innovative single print arch design which features a robust paper path with fewer components, reduces maintenance and increases reliability, while the single-engine duplex configuration optimizes floor space for versatile production. Powered by HP Brilliant Ink, it delivers vibrant colors and crisp details, making it ideal for direct mail, marketing collateral, and high-coverage applications. With this technology, iColor has accelerated production, elevated print quality, and unlocked new business opportunities - enhancing operational agility.
By combining the HP PageWide Advantage 2200 with its existing digital presses – the HP Indigo 12000 and HP PageWide Web Press T250 – iColor has diversified its services, tackling complex jobs, and delivering premium-quality prints. The fleet of digital presses provides the versatility and performance required to meet customer demands. By shortening turnaround times, iColor can now meet last-minute print requests from sectors such as retail, publishing, and direct mail, where speed is critical. Whether it’s speed or creativity, HP’s digital press portfolio ensures iColor has the right solution for every customer need, with rapid turnaround times.
"We’ve been doing this for 17 years. Frankly, I’ve never seen a press that’s able to do what the HP PageWide Advantage 2200 has done for us. Our speed to market is unmatched, speed is everything,“ said Adil Khan, CEO of iColor.
“At HP, we are committed to enabling customers like iColor to push the boundaries of print production. The HP PageWide Advantage 2200 isn’t just a press, it’s the heartbeat of their production, driving high-speed, high-quality output that meets today’s business demands. With our advanced digital solutions, iColor has not only increased its productivity but also expanded into new markets, meeting the needs of customers and proving that innovation and efficiency go hand in hand," said Vahaaj Khan, AMS HP PageWide Director of Sales.
As iColor continues scaling its operations nationwide, it pushes the boundaries of innovation and efficiency in digital printing. With leading-edge HP technology at its core, iColor is not only increasing profitability, but also transforming the industry with faster turnaround times, superior quality, and customer-centric excellence. By setting new benchmarks in performance and reliability, iColor is shaping the future of digital printing and solidifying its position as an industry leader.
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