HP Builds XR Printer Tool on Microsoft’s HoloLens 2

The global tech giant has developed the world's first printing solution for mixed reality (MR) headsets

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Published: November 11, 2021

Demond Cureton

US tech firm Hewlett-Packard (HP) has launched a new extended reality (XR) printing service for the Microsoft HoloLens 2, it announced on Wednesday.

The partnership between both firms will allow further investment and development of printing services for XR devices by allowing customers to link with HP engineers for technical printer advice.

HP’s xRServices solution will also provide HoloLens 2 headset users with a virtual coach to avoid long service calls and facilitate rapid troubleshooting processes to minimise industrial printer downtimes.

The new solution is currently in beta and compatible with all HP industrial printers for troubleshooting issues with HP engineers, where headset users can receive guided instructions and relay key information to the company using its Print OSx operating system.

The new solution aims to reduce face-to-face meetings and travel for companies, boost support for customers for troubleshooting walkthroughs at any time, and faster onboarding processes for workers.

Tracy Galloway, Corporate Vice President and Chief Operating Officer for Microsoft, said Microsoft’s MR solution would offer a “tangible mechanism” to drive the “changing landscape of human interaction, adding,

“HP and Microsoft working together on reinventing services was a clear winning formula. We are confident HP’s xRServices, and Microsoft’s HoloLens2 and Remote Assist applications, will bring simplicity and ease to HP’s support operations and will be a catalyst for positive change in customer support throughout the industry”

Haim Levit, General Manager for HP Indigo and WW Industrial Go to Market, added the rapid rise in digital printing caused customers to have less for service calls and incrased production runs.

He continued, stating,

“The way we deliver services in this ever evolving business and work environment is changing fast, and working with Microsoft on this project was a common-sense solution. We are redefining services for the industry, by providing our customers with a solution which not only saves them time, but optimizes their revenue opportunities”

His company would continue building innovative industry solutions and work with customers to meet production needs in “the virtual and physical worlds.”

Growth of XR Remote Assistance Solutions

Several companies, including Benson Integrated Marketing Solutions and Fujiplus Inc, tested the new solution, with the former stating it had streamlined maintenance and repairs, and reduced downtime for clients, and the latter stating it had allowed the company to “get to the root cause of issues very quickly.”

The announcement comes as several firms revealed similar solutions, including Taqtile, who expanded support for its Manifest remote assistance solution for Magic Leap, HoloLens, and RealWear devices.

Sydney-based TNA Solutions, a food packaging and distribution firm, received a fleet of HoloLens 2 headsets in August to conduct remote visits and offer technical support to workers amid the ongoing COVID-19 crisis to reduce equipment downtime and avoid maintenance issues for the company.

 

 

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