December 18, 2010

New Epson Professional Printers


Frederic
Hello friends and welcome to our newsletter! Today I want to bring to you three new products from Epson with incredible features that you cannot miss. It was only a matter of time before Epson engineers found a way to push ink jet technology to the next level. 

By incorporating the most advanced technologies Epson has to offer, this could possibly be the most advanced photographic printers ever developed.

The models I’m talking about are the Epson Stylus Pro 4900, Epson Stylus Pro 7890 and 9890 printers which cover a wide printing spectrum from standard photo printing to signage and color proofing projects.


New Epson Stylus Pro 4900 printer


Designed to redefine the standard for photographic print quality, the 17” Epson Stylus Pro 4900 incorporates the latest achievements in professional-level ink jet technology. By combining the precision of the exclusive MicroPiezo® TFP® print head with the extraordinary performance of Epson UltraChrome® HDR Ink, the newest generation of Epson Stylus Pro printers continue to represent a level of technology unprecedented in Epson's history.
Handling virtually any media type, in both roll and cut-sheet up to 17-inch wide, the Epson Stylus Pro 4900 continues to set the standard for professional media use.  And for the first time, you can have both the front paper tray and roll feeder loaded with different media types and automatically switch between them as you print.
The advanced Epson MicroPiezo TFP print head is capable of producing higher quality prints, at speeds up to twice as fast as the previous generation. And, with the latest ink-repelling coating and auto nozzle verification technologies, clogged nozzles are virtually eliminated.



New Epson Stylus Pro 7890 and 9890 printers

Representing a new standard of excellence, the Epson Stylus Pro 890 series incorporates the latest achievements in photographic ink jet technology. By combining the precision of the MicroPiezo® TFP® print head with the proven performance of the eight-color Epson UltraChrome K3® with Vivid Magenta, the newest generation of Epson Stylus Pro printers continue to represent a level of technology. The Stylus Pro 7890 has a maximum width of 24" while the Stylus Pro 9890 is 44" wide.

Let me explain a bit about the Epson UltraChrome K3 with Vivid Magenta. It utilizes eight colors - including auto-switching Photo and Matte Black inks - while setting the benchmark standard for the industry.


This 890 series also incorporates the new AccuPhoto™ HD screening technology as the 4900 series. And remember that like the other higher-end Stylus Pro 900 series printers, Epson has developed, in partnership with X-Rite®, a high performance, in-line spectrophotometer for commercial proofing applications. When driven by the latest Front-end RIPs, the SpectroProofer® can automate virtually any color management process in your workflow.

Well, this has been a very short list of features and would probably take me a few more pages to describe these new printers so, as I usually say,  call us or visit our showroom for more details.

It’s been my pleasure to share all this with you, thank you for reading!

Frederic Friedmann

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