Palo Alto, Calif. -
Walmart
is rolling out
HP's "Prints In Minutes" retail
publishing service in 3,600 stores across the country, HP said Thursday.
The rollout, which is expected to be completed by the end of the
summer, will offer Walmart customers the ability to order high-quality photo
prints and other personalized printed merchandise with little waiting.
In addition to photo prints, the stations will produce calendars
and greetings cards, and will have access to images and graphics from brands
such as Nickelodeon, Warner Bros. and Live Nation.
The Walmart rollout along with incremental sales in other retail
venues will give HP a more than 300 percent growth rate in its global retail
publishing presence this year, HP said.
Over the last year, HP has also landed photo publishing sales
agreements with Tesco, Rossmann, Duane Reade and Kmart Australia.
"Our agreement with Walmart is another milestone in HP's drive to
help retailers transition from traditional photo services to dynamic publishing
centers," stated Vyomesh Joshi, HP Imaging and Printing Group executive VP.
"With new customer agreements with many major global retailers, including
Tesco, Kmart Australia and now Walmart, we're bringing consumers new
opportunities to conveniently print both personal and branded digital content
that is meaningful to them."
The self-serve "Prints in Minutes" service stations enable
customers to order 4-by-6, 5-by-7 and 8-by-10-inch photo prints, collage
prints, calendar pages and greeting cards.
Walmart selected HP to grow its photo business following a
successful pilot of this service, which resulted in improved customer
satisfaction and the ability to better address high-volume photo orders, HP
said.
Using the front-of-counter service, consumers can pick up orders
for prints and creative products within minutes of ordering or at a later time
by using a secure order storage and release feature.
The unattended system allows retailers like Walmart to increase
photo center traffic and revenue from high-margin products without dedicated
labor, HP said.
The system employs the HP Photosmart PM2000e Microlab printer,
with lab-quality photo output.
The service also includes HP's patented photo book technology,
which delivers a "pinch-book" assembly feature rather than a glue system. The
system is said to eliminate the need for additional finishing equipment, while
providing customers with the flexibility to change or add pages. Other products
include flat photo cards, year-on-a-page calendars and photo CDs.
Walmart customers also can order photo prints in a range of sizes
and photo cards at home through Snapfish by HP, the online personal publishing
service. Customer can place orders, send in digital image files and pickup
prints at participating Walmart stores across the country.
The HP Instant Print Solution was also said to be attractive to
the mass merchant chain for it environmental benefits. HP's dry-assembly photo
books are reusable and expandable and use no harmful glues in the binding
system, the company said.
In addition, supplies can be recycled easily and responsibly
through the HP Planet Partners Return and Recycling program.
HP said it is committed to environmentally responsible paper
production, with 100 percent of its consumer photo paper coming from suppliers
certified for sustainable forestry management.
As for access to licensed images and graphics, Walmart customers will
be able to order printable merchandise featuring licensed content from: Nickelodeon,
Warner Bros. Consumer Products and Live Nation.
Starting today, in-store customers can order flat photo cards,
year-on-a-page calendars and photo book products featuring such Nick Jr.
characters as Dora the Explorer and iCarly.
This holiday season, printable merchandise will be available
featuring characters from Warner Bros., including DC Comics Super Heroes Batman
and Superman; Hanna-Barbera favorites such as Tom and Jerry and Scooby Doo;
Looney Tunes classic characters such as Bugs Bunny and Tweety and the Harry
Potter film series.
Additionally, through HP's agreement with Live Nation, Walmart
will offer customers posters and other creative products featuring popular
music artists such as Black Eyed Peas, Bruce Springsteen, U2, The Who, Madonna
and Coldplay.
Abstract Web:
Palo Alto, Calif. - Walmart is rolling out HP's "Prints In Minutes" retail publishing service in 3,600 stores across the country, HP said Thursday.