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HP Indigo empowers print ecosystem with Future of Work Solutions at Pamex 2026

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HP Indigo empowers print ecosystem with Future of Work Solutions at Pamex 2026

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Pawan Chauhan, country business manager, HP Industrial and Inkjet Business Solutions, HP India at Pamex 2026 in Mumbai

At Pamex 2026, HP Indigo spotlighted a powerful vision for the future of work in India’s commercial print industry, defined by intelligent automation, digital productivity, and presses engineered to meet the evolving needs of the commercial print ecosystem including jobbers, commercial PSPs, and brand driven markets.

HP Indigo’s theme at Pamex 2026, ‘Providing the Tools for the Future of Work’, reflects a future in which print operations are hyper efficient, data driven, and seamlessly automated. With industry wide challenges such as skilled labour shortages, supply chain fluctuations, and heightened sustainability expectations, printers need presses that can enhance productivity while cutting waste and improving profitability. HP’s LEP-based commercial presses are built for this reality, supported by a robust PrintOS ecosystem and AI powered decision-making that increases uptime and ensures consistent quality in fast paced environments.

HP Indigo 7K

A trusted production workhorse for commercial and specialty applications, the 7K continues to be the platform of choice for converters and PSPs seeking versatility. From premium photo applications to short run packaging, the 7K helps businesses handle complex, high value jobs and short batch production profitably, making it especially relevant for jobbers navigating rising customization demand and shorter run cycles.

HP Indigo 18K

Positioned as a bridge between mid and high-volume digital commercial production, the Indigo 18K extends the possibilities for commercial printers seeking flexible scale. Its ability to manage diverse commercial applications, faster makereadies, and multiple SKUs makes it ideal for jobbers needing hybrid productivity without investing in analog setups.

HP Indigo 120K

The 120K embodies HP’s vision of making digital printing more accessible, profitable, and scalable for Indian printers. Representing HP’s next generation leap in B2 productivity, the Indigo 120K is engineered to redefine throughput and automation in general commercial print. It delivers streamlined workflows, efficient job sequencing, and nonstop production capabilities, factors that are critical for printers competing on speed and consistency. For high-volume commercial houses and PSPs looking to expand into premium segments or optimize labour-intensive operations, the 120K becomes a central pillar for scaling digital transformation.

Across its presses, HP Indigo is advancing industry leading automation, from predictive maintenance to AI assisted decision systems like HP Nio. Printers can benefit from real time insights, guided job routing, color automation, and smarter scheduling. This reduces touchpoints and ensures high uptime even in multi press environments. These capabilities directly address the evolving challenges of jobbers, who increasingly manage diverse job loads with shrinking turnaround windows.

HP aims to empower printers to evolve from service providers into strategic partners for their clients. With advancements across HP’s LEP portfolio and intelligent solutions, commercial printers can offer brand owners and businesses the agility, customization, and speed that modern markets demand.

As India’s print ecosystem evolves, commercial printers will continue to invest in smarter, more flexible, and digitally enabled operations. HP Indigo’s participation at Pamex 2026 reflects its commitment to supporting this shift. The company is equipping Indian printers with advanced technology, practical insights, and expertise to help them compete and grow in a dynamic marketplace.

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