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Upgrade to (the New HP) Latex and Get Cash Back on HP Printers

HP Latex 300 Series

Expand your business, boost capacity and exceed client expectations with production speeds ideal for handling urgent jobs with the new HP Latex 360 Printer.

And, get $1,000 cash back when you purchase or lease the new HP Latex 360 Printer, which is now available through LexJet, and trade in an eligible solvent, aqueous or latex printer by June 30. All you need to do is submit a photo of the printer with the model and serial number to cash in. For details, go to www.hp.com/go/upgradetolatex.

If you’re looking for a wider print area, HP is also offering $6,000 cash back on the HP Latex 280 104″ inkjet printer when you trade in an eligible solvent or aqueous printer by July 31. The HP Latex 280 allows you expand your offerings to include high-quality grand-format backlits, banners and soft signage.

If you’re looking to upgrade your aqueous inkjet printer, HP has a great deal for you with its HP Designjet Cash In & Trade Up promotion. When you trade in a qualifying printer you can get up to $2,500 cash back.

HP Designjet printers to which you can trade up include the HP Designjet Z6200 42-inch printer (up to $2,500 back), HP Designjet T1500 36-inch Post Script technical printer (up to $1,000 back) or HP Designjet T1500 36-inch technical printer (up to $750 back).

We use the phrase “up to” since you’ll need to provide a serial number and return the formatter board or motherboard for your qualifying trade-in printer to receive the maximum. You can also provide just the serial number for less cash back ($250). The Designjet Cash In & Trade Up promotion runs through June 30.

To find out more, including qualifying trade-in printers, bundle deals on the HP Z5400 and HP Z5200, and for direction on what printer would work best for you, contact a LexJet customer specialist at 800-453-9538.

Regan has been involved in the sign and wide format digital printing industries for the past two decades as an editor, writer and pundit. With a degree in journalism from the University of Houston, Regan has reported on the full evolution of the inkjet printing industry since the first digital printers began appearing on the scene.

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