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phenomenal,” he says. “We have complete control
over every aspect of printing, we’re more productive
than ever, and we have brought our print costs 
down compared to using professional labs.”
Cox has been using the Designjet Z3100 printer to
produce large format fine art prints of his work by
Natural Exposures Inc. for exhibition and sale for 
more than a year. More recently, many of his 
images for Polar Bears International were exhibited 
at major trade shows. 
Career begins anew
Cox began his photographic career hoping to
specialize in documenting scientists working with
endangered species. “But I learned quickly there
wasn’t big interest in pictures of people working with
animals. People want to see the animals themselves.”
So he began shooting wildlife images for stock photo
agencies, along with occasional assignments for
National Geographic and Time magazine and others. 
“The prints from the Z3200 printer look better 
than ever.”
Daniel J. Cox, Photographer and Owner of Natural
Exposures Inc.
In the past few years, the renewal of interest in
environmental and climatological issues has created 
a new opportunity for him. “People are becoming
more aware of how our actions as humans will affect
our ability—and that of other species—to live and
thrive. So I went back to what I started doing as a
natural history photographer, and it’s been very
rewarding.”
He began printing his own images just a few years
ago. Like most professional photographers, Cox had
long depended on professional labs to print his work.
When photographic-quality inkjet printing emerged, he
became interested very quickly. “But what I was
hearing early on was that prints typically wouldn’t last
more than six months. So I waited until the technology
advanced to provide greater longevity. When I heard
that HP printers were able to produce prints with a life
in the 80-year range, I decided this was getting
interesting.”
He began working with the HP Designjet 130 Photo
Printer to produce prints up to 24 inches wide, and
then moved to the Designjet Z3100 Photo Printer when
it became available, enabling him to print up to 44
inches wide. The Z3100, and now the Z3200 printer,
also employ more color management tools to improve
color fidelity. Case in point: a built-in
spectrophotometer,* allowing Cox to develop custom 
ICC color profiles for each type of paper on which he
prints.
“Having profiles for each type of paper means we can
zero in on a look on the monitor and count on the
print looking virtually identical—first time, every time,”
Cox says. “It cuts way down on the need for test prints,
so we’re not wasting time and money in our quest to
make the perfect fine art print.”
The 12-ink system of HP Vivera inks not only produces
prints with incredible depth and color accuracy, but
also has been rated to resist fading for more than 200
years.** The Z3200’s ink system includes a new HP
Chromatic Red ink which provides an expanded
gamut.
“The new Z3200 printer has a wider gamut in the
reds. In a recent test, it produced the fall colors of the
tundra in a way that makes you feel you’re there,
staring at them in the wild. It really produces beautiful
reds,” he says. “The prints from the Z3200 printer look
better than ever.”
The Z3200 printer also offers operational efficiency
and ease of use. More efficient ink usage is due to
Optical Drop Detection that helps prevent clogging in
ink nozzles. Optimized performance, maximized
printhead life, and great ink efficiency are achieved
with proactive automatic servicing routines*** with
exceptional gloss uniformity and minimized bronzing
on most glossy photo papers with HP Gloss
Enhancer.****
*Embedded in this HP Designjet Photo Printer is an I1 spectrophotometer from
Xrite. Close collaboration between HP and Xrite ensures a reliable solution
that’s been thoroughly tested to meet customer demands for ease, quality and
dependability. **Image permanence estimates by HP Image Permanence Lab
based on testing on a range of HP photo, fine art, and specialty papers:
confirmation tests in progress at Wilhelm Imaging Research, Inc. For details,
see www.hp.com/go/supplies/printpermanence. ***Based on internal HP
testing, the HP Designjet Z3200 Photo Printer series utilizes at 30 percent less
ink during routine maintenance operations versus select printers from other
vendors. ****Bronzing is minimized as an image-quality issue when HP
Gloss Enhancer is used. HP Gloss Enhancer can be used on photo paper,
with the exception of matte-finish papers.
Customer solution
at a glance
Primary applications
Fine art and commercial photo
printing
Primary hardware
• HP Designjet Z3100 Photo Printer
• HP Designjet Z3200 Photo Printer
• HP Photosmart B9180 Photo
printer
• HP Indigo 5500 Digital Press
• Scitex TJ8500 UV inkjet printer
Primary software
• HP Pro Print plug-in for Adobe
Photoshop
HP Supplies for Photo Printers
• HP Vivera pigment inks
• HP Photo Imaging Satin Paper
• HP Artist Matte Canvas
• HP Hahnemühle Watercolor
Paper
A preservation scientist researches a sleeping polar bear.