Wide format printing lets your ideas break free from the page. From striking banners and vibrant posters to detailed blueprints and large-scale visuals, you can create bold, high-impact work that commands attention—no matter the size.
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Handle large projects with ease, allowing you to print banners, posters, maps, and signage in sizes that standard printers cannot manage.
Deliver high professional photo quality and precision at fast speeds, enabling a broad range of high-impact, colorful graphic prints every time.
Save time and money by printing large quantities or oversized prints in a single pass, reducing the need for outsourcing and increasing efficiency.
For businesses that regularly need large-format prints, investing in a wide-format printer can significantly lower long-term printing costs compared to outsourcing.
Print on a wide range of materials with devices that can handle the type of media to fit your needs.
HP's large-format printers and plotters are built to meet the diverse needs of professionals in fields like architecture, engineering, design, and photography. Whether you're printing detailed technical drawings, vibrant signage, or fine art, HP’s solutions deliver high-quality, precise results. These printers offer versatility that empowers professionals to bring their projects to life with efficiency and accuracy.
KIP is a leading global supplier of digital printing and scanning solutions for color and monochrome wide format documents, whose headquarters are located in Novi, Michigan. KIP offers an extensive product range that meets the ever-increasing demand for fast, high quality, cost effective reproduction. KIP advanced product technology leads the market in performance, reliability and value with an exceptional low cost of operation.
If you’re printing under 10,000 sq. ft. per month, an inkjet model may be more efficient and affordable. Printing more than that? A toner-based system like KIP might be the better long-term fit.
Need vibrant color and rich graphics for posters or presentations? Inkjet is likely your go-to. For line accuracy and technical drawings, toner systems offer speed and sharpness.
Inkjet typically has a lower upfront cost. Toner systems may have a higher investment but offer lower operating costs if you’re printing high volumes.
Are you aiming for crisp technical detail, bold visuals, or both? The answer will help determine the right technology.
In a quiet office or a rugged job site? Compact and quiet might be best for schools or design studios, while tougher environments call for durable, high-speed systems.