Epson 4-colour printers provide a great way to produce high-quality, vibrant prints for a variety of applications. Whether printing photos, labels, posters or other colourful documents, Epson's use of PrecisionCore technology and pigment-based inks provide both durability and superior colour accuracy.
Characteristics |
Epson ColorWorks C6000Ae |
Epson ColorWorks C7500 |
Resolution | 300 x 600 DPI, 600 x 600 DPI, 600 x 1,200 DPI, 1,200 x 1,200 DPI, Max. 1.200 x 1.200 DPI | 600 x 1,200 DPI |
Max. print speed | 119 mm/sec at 300 x 600 DPI ( print width 108 mm) | Max. 300 mm/sec at 600 x 1,200 DPI (print width 108 mm) |
Max. label width | Between 25 mm - 112 mm | Between 50 mm - 112 mm |
Dimensions | 340 x 565 x 326 mm (W x D x H) | 392 x 598 x 397 mm (W x D x H) |
Material types | Continuous label, Continuous paper, Die-cut label, Black labelling paper, Black labelling label | Die-cut label, Black labelling label |
Nozzle configuration | 800 nozzles per colour | 600 nozzles per colour |
Printing method | PrecisionCore™ print head | PrecisionCore MicroTFP Wheel Printer |
Max. print width | 108 mm | 108 mm |
Print language | ESC/Label | ESC/Label, ZPL II (emulation) |
One of the main benefits of an Epson industrial colour printer is the high print quality. Epson uses its proprietary PrecisionCore technology, which ensures that colour prints are sharp, accurate and durable, which is crucial for labels and product labelling. With this technology, users can print detailed graphics, logos and photos with excellent colour reproduction and fine precision, improving brand presentation and traceability.
Another significant advantage is cost-effectiveness. Traditional colour printers, which use toner or ink cartridges, can be more expensive to run, especially for high-volume printing. Epson's industrial printers instead use long-life ink systems that provide both lower running costs and higher print capacity. These printers also have advantages in terms of energy efficiency, helping to keep running costs down while being environmentally friendly.
Epson's industrial colour printers can handle a wide range of label materials, from paper and plastic to synthetic surfaces, allowing them to be used for a variety of applications, such as shipping labels, product labelling, warning labels and other logistics solutions. The printers also support different sizes and formats, making them customisable to your specific needs.
These printers are built to handle high volumes of printing quickly without compromising on quality. This allows companies to meet high production demands without risking bottlenecks in their supply chain.
Epson colour printers typically use pigment-based inks for high quality prints. The pigment ink produces colours that are more durable and resistant to fading, water and dirt, making it ideal for long-term use, especially for labels and marketing materials. Some models, like Epson ColorWorks, also use dye-based inks for certain applications.
Epson's industrial printers, which SureColor and ColourWorks series, are designed to handle high print volumes efficiently. They are equipped with advanced feeding systems and PrecisionCore technology, which allows the printers to print quickly and accurately for longer periods without losing quality. They also have features to reduce downtime, such as automatic ink refill systems and quick ink cartridge replacement.
Yes, many Epson colour printers are very versatile and can print on a variety of label materials, including paper, synthetic materials such as plastic and vinyl, and special coated surfaces. However, depending on the model and the characteristics of the material, you may need to adjust the printer settings to optimise results.
Print time depends on the size and resolution of the labels and the specific printer model. Epson industrial printers can print labels in a very short time - some models have a print speed of up to 300 mm per second, making them very efficient at high print volumes.
No, changing the ink cartridges in Epson printers is relatively simple and user-friendly. The ink cartridges are designed to be easily accessible, and the process of changing them does not require technical expertise. Many printers, such as the Epson ColorWorks range, have individual cartridges for each colour, making it possible to change one colour at a time without wasting material.
Yes, many of Epson's printers allow you to print different sized labels on the same roll, which is particularly useful for businesses that need a flexible and efficient way to produce labels in varying formats. You can adjust the printer's settings to manage label size and layout, making it possible to produce labels with different dimensions in the same printing session.
PrecisionCore is an advanced printhead technology used in many Epson printers, including their colour printers. This technology provides high-resolution prints with fast speed and precise ink application. PrecisionCore technology uses microscopic ink droplets to create sharp and detailed images, allowing printers to produce very high-quality prints even on small labels or complex graphics.
Yes, Epson colour printers can print on pre-printed labels, but it is important to ensure that the labels are compatible with the printer (e.g. material and ink type). Pre-printed labels with a glossy or treated surface usually work well for colour printing, but you may want to carry out tests to ensure that the ink adheres properly and produces a good result.
Yes, Epson printers are generally compatible with many popular design programmes such as Adobe Illustrator, CorelDRAW, Microsoft Word and other programmes used to create labels and graphic designs. Many of Epson's labelling machines also come with driver software which makes it easy to design and print labels directly from your computer.
The main advantages of Epson colour printers for label production are high print quality, fast print speed, flexibility for different labelling materials, low operating cost, and ease of use. Epson printers are designed to handle large volumes of label production efficiently and with high precision, making them ideal for both small and large businesses that need to produce professional labels quickly and economically.
Yes, Epson's four-colour (CMYK) printers can produce labels in a wide range of colours and patterns. Because they use four primary colours (cyan, magenta, yellow and black), the printer can mix these to reproduce almost any colour, enabling the creation of both simple and complex labels with high colour accuracy and detail.
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