Thursday, September 6, 2012

Epson Shares the V.I.P. Experience


From L-R: Danny Lee, General Manager, Sales & Marketing Division, Epson Malaysia; Koichi Endo, Managing Director, Epson Southeast Asia; and Yasuhiro Kasai, Country Manager, Epson Malaysia officiating the event.

Epson yesterday held an event that served to celebrate its 70th anniversary and introduce a number of the latest Epson products to the Malaysian market. Called the Epson V.I.P. (Visual Imaging and Printing) Experience Day, the event saw the attendance of some of the top people from Epson including Koichi Endo, Managing Director, Epson Southeast Asia; Yasuhiro Kasai, Country Manager, Epson Malaysia; and Danny Lee, General Manager, Sales & Marketing Division, Epson Malaysia.
At the event, a number of new Epson products were unveiled, including the Epson L-series of printers, the EB-1700 and EB-Z8000/10000 projector series, professional photo printers, and receipt / label printers.
The Epson L110 and L210 are two new printers that sport a new ink tank system that makes ink refilling much easier. They are also able to print up to six images per minute, which is twice as fast as the models they replace. There is also the L300 and L350, which are printers designed for SMB users, with print speeds of up to nine images per minute.
Pictured here are the new Epson L-series of printers.

As for projectors, the EB-1776W features the world's first real-time automatic keystone correction. This allows the projector to automatically realign its image when placed at different locations. Also unveiled at the event were the EB-Z800/10000 ultra bright projectors, which have luminance ratings of up to 10,000 lumens.
The Epson EB-Z10000 is a powerful projector with a luminance rating of up to 10,000 lumens.

In terms of professional photo printers, Epson showcased the SureColor SC-S30670 signage printer and SureLab D3000 digital photo dry lab. The SureColor SC-S30670 is the first signage printer to incorporate Epson’s Micro Piezo Thin Film Piezo print head, allowing it to deliver 72- nozzles per color. The SureLab SL-D3000, on the other hand, is Epson’s first-ever photo dry lab system. It features a six-color ink set and offers a print resolution of up to 1440 x 1440 dpi. Both these products make use of Epson’s new Ultra Chrome D6 ink that provide a wide color gamut for the best color printouts.
Last but not least, Epson also introduced the TM-88V-I receipt printer, which is equipped with an XML processor. Thanks to this, this printer can work with mobile devices for wireless printing, providing a more flexible payment system for businesses.
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