New York, May 20, 2013. – HP announces the launch of a special campaign to find out who owns the oldest wide-format HP Designjet printer in America. Winner will receive a new HP Designjet Z5200 large-format printer as a gift.
The first-ever HP Designjet was released back in 1991 and, although reliability and durability in operation is a traditional trademark of HP equipment, the modern models of the Designjet family are much faster and more efficient, as well as have the ability to connect to the Internet and specialized software. That is why HP decided to give the owner of the oldest Designjet printer in America the possibility to get acquainted with HP Designjet Z5200 and appreciate all the advantages of modern wide format printing.
To enter the competition and compete for the proud title of the owner of the oldest Designjet printer in America, you need to register your device from May 20 to July 15 at hp.com/go/oldest-designjet, giving the serial number of the equipment and its period of use.
Promotion will be finalized and winners announced in the second half of July 2013.
Why is HP specifically looking for the Designjet, the oldest large-format printer in America? Are they looking to preserve its historical significance or utilize its unique features?
Where can I find and purchase the Designjet, which is known as the oldest large-format printer in America?
I’m curious to know if anyone has come across the oldest Designjet large-format printer in America? I’d love to hear more about its history and how it has withstood the test of time. Also, are there any unique features or special capabilities that make it stand out among the newer models? Share your experiences and knowledge!