Epson showcases full range of printers … with art
By Digital News Asia April 8, 2015
- SureColor S-Series, B-Series, F-Series, T-Series, and SureLab Series available locally
- Artist Nini Marini’s work digitised and printed on various media
EPSON collaborated with artist and designer Nini Marini (pic above) to feature some of her artwork as part of the recent Epson Digital Lab showcase in Kuala Lumpur.
The collaboration, to demonstrate the capabilities of Epson’s SC-F series printers, saw Nini’s work being digitised and printed on various media such as mugs, drapes, scarves as well as tote bags, the company said in a statement.
Also on display were large reproductions of creations from celebrated fashion photographer Vincent Paul Yong, all of which were printed on Epson’s range of commercial and industrial printers that were on showcase.
The Epson Digital Lab showcased the company’s full range of commercial and industrial printers.
Built on its compact, energy-saving and high-precision Micro Piezo and PrecisionCore printhead technologies, its high-performance commercial printers provide solutions for multiple applications including indoor and outdoor signage, interior decoration, textile and garment printing, photography as well as CAD (computer-aided design) and technical drawing, Epson said.
“Epson aims to address the challenges of today’s fragmented print market and the demand for customisation,” said Epson Malaysia country manager Shimizu Tomoya.
“This showcase demonstrates how our solutions can help partners and customers reduce operating costs by cutting down on processes, increase productivity, and expand service offerings to generate new revenue streams,” he claimed.
The full range of Epson’s Digital Lab commercial and industrial printers includes the SureColor S-Series, SureColor B-Series, SureColor F-Series, SureColor T-Series and SureLab Series.
The Epson SureColor S-Series large format sign printers use the PrecisionCore printhead technology, and use solvent-based inks that dry faster and last longer while being more environmentally friendly.
It can print on a wide range of coated and uncoated substrates such as adhesive-based vinyl, canvas and clear film.
The Epson SureColor B-Series, on the other hand, is developed to meet the demands of short-term, high-volume applications such as banners, posters, backlit panels and more.
Employing high-capacity 1.5L ink tanks, the B-Series models enable uninterrupted printing as ink tanks can be refilled even while the printers are in operation, to offer faster, more reliable and high quality printing with very low cost of ownership, Epson claimed.
Ideal for print-loving fashion designers, Epson’s SureColor F-Series comprises a range of approachable textile and direct-to-garment printers that support an expansive array of applications including soft signage, sportswear and apparel as well as customised items such as mouse pads and ceramic mugs.
Also on display was the Epson SureColor T-Series, created to meet the print requirements of today’s engineering, architecture and scientific professionals.
These printers ensure accurate large-format prints well-suited for applications such as architectural plans, maps, 3D rendering graphics, indoor signage and GIS (geographic information system) maps.
Epson’s PhotoLab SureLab Series is suited for photo production businesses, photo shops, event photographers, minilabs and copy shops.
All Epson SureColor and SureLab printers on display at the Epson Digital Lab technology showcase are available through authorised Epson outlets and dealers.
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