Ted's Cameras will roll out HP photo publishing technology into its 22 stores nationwide.
The electronics retailer will implement HP ML1000, HP PM2000 and HP Photo Centres across all stores following a successful pilot in two Melbourne stores.
All stores will use it to offer an instant print and one hour creative photo service.
"One of the key reasons we have chosen to implement HP technology is to move away from traditional chemical based photo production to a ‘greener' method", said Jason Robertson, photo finishing executive.
The HP retail printing solution will offer Ted's customers Bluetooth connectivity for mobile phone printing and the ability to create and develop up to 16 sizes of photos, photo books, and other products.
The implementation will begin in October and is expected to be completed in February next year.
Ted’s Cameras buys HP photo printers
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on Sep 4, 2009 8:19AM
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