Designer: Enterprise Global Experience Design Group, HP Inc., Boise, Idaho, USA
Manufacturer: HP Inc., Palo Alto, California, USA
The HP LaserJet 5000 to 6000 Series enterprise printers redefine the Multi-Function Printer (MFP) category with unmatched style and substance, bringing a level of exquisite form, unparalleled customization, and brilliant function together in a product portfolio, unlike anything the corporate world has ever seen.
Featuring stow-and-go tablet-like touch screens up to 10 inches with engaging HP Flow 2.0 UI functionality, massive paper capacity and finishing options, and stunningly fast scanners, HP brings newfound document relevance and ease-of use for digital services to today’s hybrid workforce—all wrapped in a visual brand experience that will take any office to new levels of brand expression.
Multi-function printers have been a lackluster office device relegated to copy rooms, back corners, and places removed from public scrutiny and interaction. The HP LaserJet 5000 to 6000 series seeks to destroy that reality with an incredibly bold, beautiful, unparalleled, full-service document “partner” that will bring printing tasks out of the shadows and into the path of modern workflows, driving relevance for new generations of users.
During conceptualization, the design team collaborated with Architects, Interior, and Industrial Designers to create a revolutionary design experience congruent with the emergent demands and styles of the modern office. The bold, furniture-like visual brand experience of the new design language is expressed in 360-degrees on this new series of HP LaserJet MFPs providing new levels of sophistication and elegance to any office environment. Bold color choices, customizable front color panels, and amazing user interactions draw users into unprecedented print collaborations and document handling experiences.
HP’s commitment to a sustainable future vision is not lost on the LaserJet 5000 to 8000 Series MFPs, as they incorporate ever increasing levels of environmentally friendly materials and processes for plastics, metals and beyond.