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New office machines launched by Epson
27/12/2007 15:30
Office equipment manufacturer Epson has launched two photo multifunction printers (MFPs) onto its extensive portfolio of office machines. The Epson Stylus Photo RX610 and RX 690 inkjet MFPs are aimed at heightening the opportunities for creativity and performance for photo enthusiasts, the company suggests. Both printers are run by twin drivers, the award-winning Micro Piezo print head and Advanced Variable Sized Droplet Technology (VSDT). These innovations control speed and quality in printing, with consistency of quality during long print runs. The RX 690 boasts speeds of up to 40 sheets a minute for black and white and colour, with draft colour prints produced in under 12 seconds. Its ease of use makes it ideal for a professional or home office/personal setting, Epson says. Epson has also introduced a new printing ink, Claria photographic ink, which it claims will provide high definition standards with a 200-year durability. Claria operates using a cost effective six-cartridge system that allows replacement of individual colours. Epson manufactures a wide range of office printer consumables such as inkjet and laser inks and papers. Its Stylus Photo R2400 won the Amateur Photographer product of the year in 2006.
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