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Epson launches new SureColor dye sub printers

Epson has announced the addition of two new 44”, dye-sublimation products to its range of SureColor printers.

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The SC-F6400H offers a choice of either fluorescent pink and fluorescent yellow, light cyan and light magenta, or orange and violet

The new four-colour SureColor SC-F6400, and six-colour SureColor SC-F6400H have been designed to take on work such as textile production, personalised products, and high-end photo reproduction.

Epson says the SC-F6400, increases productivity by 20% compared to its predecessor, the SC-F6300. 

Meanwhile, the SC-F6400H is Epson’s first six-colour 44” dye sub printer and provides an extended colour gamut by offering the use of CMYK, plus a choice of either fluorescent pink and fluorescent yellow, light cyan and light magenta, or orange and violet. 

Other features on both printer models include that they are based on Epson’s Micro TFP PrecisionCore technology, offer higher-capacity ink packs, and can be operated using a 4.3” touch screen that is 30% larger than the previous model.

Tom Owers, product manager at Epson, comments: “With a high market share, Epson has built a strong reputation for supporting business with true end-to-end printing solutions that offer the highest levels of quality, flexibility and cost-efficiency.

“These new printers are perfect examples of our commitment to listening to market needs and delivering timely and effective solutions.”

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