Print Solutions
Epson has announced the launch of two new SureColor SC-S signage printers, the SC-S60600L and the SC- S80600L. These 64 inch printers are an extension of the SureColor SC-S Series printer range and will offer high productivity customers a lower total cost of ownership. The SC-S Series printers continue to offer customers diverse applications with access to the Epson Edge Dashboard with over 250 EMX profile downloads for a wide range of media manufacturers and media types.
‘At the heart of these new industrial printers is the introduction of high capacity 1.5 litre ink pouches,’ said Chris Davies, product manager – production LFP. ‘This means a longer running period, resulting in less user intervention and reduced downtime. The pouches are complemented by Epson’s established UltraChrome GS3 eco solvent inks which have key environmental certifications, including GreenGuard Gold and AgBB. As with all signage printers in the SureColor SC-S range, they are low maintenance, highly reliable and easy to set up.’
The SC-S60600L and SC-S80600L feature Epson PrecisionCore TFP printheads and will be supplied with Epson Edge RIP software and the LFP Accounting Tool (which will provide accurate job costing data).
Epson Edge Print software is powerful and feature rich, easy to use and provides a simplified print ready solution to get businesses up and running quickly. In addition, Epson is continuing to expand the range of available EMX files to optimise print quality on the most common, and speciality, media.
Both SureColor SC-S L version models can print on a wide range of media, from clear film and photographic paper to wallpaper, canvas and vinyl, so are suited to large scale signage and displays, point of purchase applications and billboards, back/front lit signage and car wrapping.
‘We envisage a strong take up from print service providers and sign makers who cover a wide range of business sectors and applications, providing customers with signage, point of sale, textiles, interior design and fine art products,’ added Chris.