- - Latex printing 1200 x 1200 DPI Color
- - Printing colors: Black, Cyan, Light Cyan, Light magenta, Magenta, Yellow
- - Ethernet LAN
HP Latex 560 Printer - Print: 91 m²/hr - Max Speed (1-pass); 31 m²/hr - Outdoor High Speed (4-pass 4-color); 28 m²/hr - Outdoor Plus (4-pass); 23 m²/hr - Indoor Quality (6-pass); 14 m²/hr - Indoor High Quality (10-pass); 6 m²/hr - Backlits, Textiles, and Canvas (16-pass); 5 m²/hr - High Saturation Textiles (20-pass) black; Up to 1200 x 1200 dpi colour; Gigabit Ethernet (1000Base-T)



only logistic data imported: we have only basic data imported from a supplier, a data-sheet is not yet created by an editor.
created by HP: a data-sheet is imported from an official source from a manufacturer. But the data-sheet is not yet standardized by an Icecat editor.
created/standardized by Icecat: the data-sheet is created or standardized by an Icecat editor.
Load rolls in one minute or less with the spindleless pivot table and automatic skew adjustment.
Respond fast with quality—up to 248 ft²/hr (23 m²/hr) indoor quality mode.
Cut risk, eliminate delays—prints are dry and scratch resistant[2] immediately after printing.
Easily produce high-quality double-sided banners—automation enables efficiency and speed.
Produce highly saturated prints with up to 50% more ink density[3], using vivid print modes.
Print colors right the first time with the i1 embedded spectrophotometer[4] and HP Custom Substrate Profiling.
Consistent, day-one image quality over time—native 1200 dpi, user changes printheads, auto nozzle replacement.
Handle robust tiling applications with consistent colors to <= 2 dE2000[5] and +/-1 mm/m length accuracy.
Get the high-quality results of high-cost materials on lower cost banners and vinyls with the wiper roller.
Double your work space[6]—do all tasks from the front of the printer, including media/ink cartridge changes.
Cut 2 to 3 hours/month maintenance[7]—automatic maintenance, OMAS media calibration save operator time.
Plan production in advance, optimize supplies usage, and save time—utilities predict how much ink is needed.








