http://www8.hp.com/h20195/v2/GetPDF.aspx/4AA7-2600ENE.pdfhttp://www8.hp.com/h20195/v2/GetPDF.aspx/4AA7-2603ENA.pdfThe Z9+ model is the interesting machine. In general the same hues as in the Z3200 but without one grey dilution and one magenta, on the Z3200 the cyan was already reduced to a cyan light only. Dual droplet system to solve the absence of C/M light photo inks. The gloss enhancer is on this machine an optional extra print channel, which would make 10 channels in total. Wonder what the inks per head are in this case, 3 instead of 2 and the gloss one as an extra head? Not so I see in the PDFs. Vertical cutter next to the horizontal cutter (top version 44"model only) could save time and possibly no need for a long cutting machine. Wonder whether it could cut in the printed area too. Spectrometer still aboard. Pigment inks, faster heads, faster even than the Z5600. Adobe Postscript interpreter. 300ML cartridges.
Edit: Vivid inks were already used on the Z6200 printer. 8 ink model though, Chromatic Red included
Ink drop 7/3 pl dual-drop weight (M, C, PK, CB, G); 6 pl single-drop weight (Y, CR, MK, CG),
6pl and 4pl droplet was used on the Z3200 but fixed per ink channel.
The MK 6pl will get assistance of the PK 7/3pl and G 7/3pl to create smoother output.
Matte Dmax will be the same given the same MK droplet size.
5 heads though so classical HP 2 inks per head formation, wonder how the GE part is solved then when not used.
Head price slightly less than 80 Euro excl. VAT each as already shown on some sites. I get the impression that the head is universal so not loaded with inks or then loaded with another fluid. If so it has a pro and a con. Less heads to keep in reserve, more ink lost when implanted. Explains a bit that the Gloss Enhancer channel can stay unused.
Comparable fading test, given no Light Cyan and Light Magenta is used in the Z9+, it may be even better;
http://www.wilhelm-research.com/hp/WIR_HP_Z6200_2017_03_08.pdfAs noted before papers are not really tested by Wilhelm and the tests are not as thorough as Aardenburg Imaging did/does.
All sounds like a worthy upgrade for the Z3200
Met vriendelijke groet, Ernst
http://www.pigment-print.com/spectralplots/spectrumviz_1.htmMarch 2017 update, 750+ inkjet media white spectral plots