Epson to launch SureColor eco-solvent printer

Designed and manufactured by Epson as a new printer, the company says the SC-S30600 offers efficient and environmentally-friendly production at the lowest total cost of ownership, using Epson’s new UltraChrome GS2 ink. Epson says the new printer will enable print firms, signmakers, digital copy shops and repro centres to expand their service offering.

Craig Heckenberg, Business Unit Manager at Epson Australia says, “Visitors to our stand at VIIE can expect to see the highest image quality possible at extremely affordable prices. Speed, quality, cost and functionality make this our most advanced large format printer.”

Epson says the SC-S30600 can produce everything from posters, signs, banners, backlit panels and POS materials to vehicle wraps, interior decorations and exhibition displays. A wide range of roll media is supported, which according to Epson allows users to print reliably and cost-effectively on SAV, PVC, clear film, photographic paper and a diverse range of popular banner substrates.

UltraChrome GS2 eco-solvent ink is designed to work with the SC-S30600 and Epson’s new generation of TFP (thin film piezo) printheads. It has a new high performance yellow formulation that is lightfast for up to three years without lamination, while still capable of reproducing a broad colour range for precise colour matching.

UltraChrome GS2 and UltraChrome GS are odourless, nickel-free and require no special ventilation, allowing the SC-S30600 to be used in an air conditioned office environment.

Visitors to the Epson stand (G9) will also see the Stylus Pro GS6000, a 64-inch photo-quality printer equipped with the UltraChrome GS eight colour inkset.

With a maximum print resolution of 1440 x 1440 dpi along with an advanced Epson MicroPiezo printhead and Variable-Sized Droplet Technology capable of generating ink droplets as small as 3.7pl, the Pro GS6000 delivers the same photo and display graphics as Epson aqueous printer technologies.

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