Epson WorkForce Printers for Small Business

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In June Epson released the article below taking aim at lowering color printing cost in small business environments. From that we see this intitiative has been a sucess.  Read more below to see how Epson might be the best fit for your next office printer.  

 

LONG BEACH, Calif. – June 3, 2014 – Epson today announced its new WorkForce® business printing solutions featuring 11 models powered by PrecisionCore™, the company’s next generation printing technology. These WorkForce models produce print-shop quality color prints, laser-sharp black and color text, and fast print speeds at up to half the printing cost of color laser1 for a range of business environments. Because every model is powered by PrecisionCore, users will experience the same high level print quality no matter which printer they choose.

“WorkForce printers powered by PrecisionCore deliver true performance beyond laser, opening the doors to unrestricted color printing,” said Nils Madden, marketing director, Desktop Imaging and Printing, Epson America, Inc. “With the high image quality, fast print speeds and lower printing costs that WorkForce printers provide, there is no reason for small businesses to consider color lasers again.”

Blazingly Fast, High Quality Prints at a Lower Printing Cost over Color Lasers

The new line of printers includes the WorkForce series for SOHO users; WorkForce Pro printers for SMBs and workgroups; and WorkForce wide format for larger paper and scanning sizes typically used by architects, engineers and designers. All WorkForce printers offer several advantages over color laser, such as true-to-life color for consistent tones and colors on all paper types – plain, matte and glossy, as well as faster first page out speed with no warm-up time and without incurring the high cost of supplies inherent with color lasers.

Read more at....http://news.epson.com/news/new-epson-workforce-printers-dramatically-cut-color-printing-cost-for-small-business

 

 


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