Epson launches new A4 Replaceable Ink Pack System (RIPS) printers featuring high-capacity inks for reduced maintenance and increased productivity
Epson has launched its new Workforce Pro EM-C800RDWF multi-function product (MFP) and its Workforce Pro EP-C800RDW single function printer. Both products are A4 and incorporate Epson’s Replaceable Ink Pack System (RIPS) to deliver high-capacity ink within a small product footprint, along with low power consumption and fast first-page-out speeds.
Developed using Epson’s Heat-Free inkjet technology, these printers require no heat in the print process and therefore consume less energy than comparable laser printers. It also means there is no warm-up time needed from sleep, delivering a first printed page in just 4.8 seconds when printing in mono.
With prints speeds of up to 25ppm, a paper capacity of up to 1,830 sheets with optional cassettes and an intuitive user interface, these printers are ideal for small workgroups with high print volume needs, either in small and medium business environments or as part of a larger corporate fleet. The Workforce Pro EM-C800RDWF also offers scan, with duplex scan speed of up to 60ipm. And because both products are compatible with a wide range of Epson and select 3 rdparty ISV solutions, they can be easily integrated into existing fleets, workflows and management systems.
Umardeep Sappal, Epson Europe, said, “Using our RIPS technology, these printers deliver up to 50K pages of continuous print in mono. This not only increases user productivity, and reduces maintenance and product downtime, it also means fewer replacement consumables – meaning fewer need to be produced, shipped and disposed of. This supports Epson’s wider sustainability agenda and those of our partners and end users.”
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