Thursday, August 23, 2007

Epson Printer Helps Cut Ink Costs

Epson Printer Helps Cut Ink Costs

Epson has launched an all-in-one printer, the Stylus CX5500. With an innovative ink cartridge bay that accepts ink cartridges of varying capacities, the printer offers users the freedom to choose between standard- and low-cost Epson ink cartridges. Besides, the Epson INKdividual system enables users replace only that color which has run out instead of having to replace the full set of inks at one time. Like other Epson printers, the Stylus CX5500 uses DURABrite inks. Epson claims these inks are developed specially for resistance against fading, smudging, and accidental water spillage. With a proprietary Micro-Piezo print head system, and Variable Sized Droplet Technology (VSDT), along with print resolutions of up to 5,760 dpi, Epson says, users will be able to get sharp and clear printouts. The printer offers print speeds of 25 pages per minute (ppm) for black text, and 13ppm for color text. The one touch copy feature, Epson claims, is able to copy in only 4 seconds; while the scanner feature, according to the company, is capable of resolutions of up to 600dpi besides allowing photo enlargements up to A4 sizes. The printer bundles software, including Epson PhotoEnhance for correction of common flaws in images, and Epson Creativity Suite for managing images

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