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Epson unveils budget printer


Office equipment Printer supplies manufacturer Epson has announced the latest in its range of budget office products, the Epson Stylus DX4400, which serves as an all-in-one printer, scanner and copier.

The Stylus DX4400 uses printer cartridges with Epson's DURABrite Ultra Ink technology, providing resistance to water marks, smudging and fading and prints at speed up to 25 ppm (pages per minute). It also scans documents and photos up to A4 at resolutions of up to 600 dpi (dots per inch).

Mark Robinson, product manager at Epson, said: "The Epson Stylus DX4400 series is the only model at its price to offer... lab quality photo capability and a resolution of 5760 dpi. What's more, it produces crips and smudge-proof prints on plain paper, thanks to Epson's DURABrite Ultra Ink."

"A busy home or office, that has a variety of printing, scanning and copying needs ranging from homework, office documents, internet pages and photos, will find the Stylus DX4400 series an ideal cost-effective solution that doesn't compromise on quality."

The Stylus DX4400 is comfortable printing on all types of media and comes packaged with Epson PhotoEnhanse, which allows users to improve their photos, as well as Epson Easy Photo Fix, which can restore faded photos.

Like most printer supplies from Epson, it is Energy Star compliant to reduce energy wastage. Epson produces a wide range of printers and printer cartridges, catering for the needs of everyone from low usage home users all the way through to multinational companies.