Αξεσουάρ Εκτυπωτών HP Glanz Optimierer P2V87A 747

Installment plan | Amount / month |
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2 | 107,61 € |
4 | 54,09 € |
6 | 36,25 € |
8 | 27,33 € |
10 | 21,98 € |
12 | 18,41 € |
18 | 12,47 € |
24 | 9,50 € |
36 | 6,53 € |

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Pickup from the store:El. Ave. Venizelou 73 (formerly Theseos), Kallithea
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Detailed Description
The HP Glanz Optimierer P2V87A 747 is a premium gloss enhancer ink cartridge that elevates print quality to professional standards.
This high-quality cartridge is specifically designed for HP DesignJet printers, including the HP DesignJet Z9+ PostScript Printer. It utilizes RGB HP Vivid Photo Inks which greatly enhance color vibrancy and gloss uniformity.
Some **key features** of the HP Glanz Optimierer P2V87A 747 include:
- Excellent Pigment-Based Inks: Ensures water and fade resistance.
- Extended Longevity: Prints can last over 200 years in dark storage.
- High Contrast Colors: Expands color gamut for superior prints.
Additionally, it is worth noting:
- The cartridge is part of the renowned HP 747 series.
- Designed for maximum compatibility with HP DesignJet models.
- Utilizes recyclable packaging in accordance with HP's sustainability efforts.
The HP Glanz Optimierer P2V87A 747 is ideal for professionals seeking high-quality prints with lasting durability and vibrant colors.
Specifications
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Compatible Ink Types
- Pigment-based
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Operating Temperature Range
- 20 to 25°C
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Storage Temperature Range
- -40 to 60°C
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Operating Humidity Range
- 40 to 55% RH
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Storage Humidity
- 8 to 90% RH
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Package Dimensions (W x D x H)
- 28.3 x 4.1 x 11.8 cm
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Package Weight
- 0.51 kg
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Warranty
- The warranty ends when either the specified usage limit or the warranty date is reached, whichever occurs first