Epson redefines dye-sublimation printing with the launch of SureColor F9500 & SC-F9500H

Epson redefines dye-sublimation printing with the launch of SureColor F9500 & SC-F9500H

Global technology company, Epson, is adding two new 64-inch dye-sublimation printers to its successful line-up of top selling[1] 64-inch dye-sublimation printers for Europe. The innovative SureColor F9500 and SC-F9500H models will replace the SureColor F9400 and SC-F9400H, offering significant enhancements in productivity, usability, and image quality.

Innovative design and enhanced productivity

The SureColor F9500 and SC-F9500H printers offer a compact, space-saving design, reducing height by over 300mm compared to their predecessors. This low-profile and neat design allows for installation in height-restrictive spaces and provides an additional workspace with a flat top design, perfect for placing a laptop.

A large, 4.3-inch touchscreen with a tilt function displays current printer status, including ink levels and media settings, ensuring users have all critical information at their fingertips.

The SureColor F9500 series achieves significant productivity gains with the inclusion of a new, larger PrecisionCore MicroTFP printhead, increasing productivity by up to 30% in 4C mode.

The Media Lifter facilitates single-user operation, making setup simple and practical.

Unparalleled image quality and expanded colour gamut

Epson continues to push the boundaries of colour reproduction with the SureColor F9500H model, which can be configured with orange and violet inks. This configuration expands the colour gamut by 20%, delivering more vivid and smooth colours. Additionally, the printers support fluorescent inks, producing bright, vibrant sportswear, soft signage, and fashion applications.

Light inks combined with CMYK reduce graininess and improve tonal gradation, enhancing print quality, particularly on rigid substrates. The SureColor F9500 series can also process CMYK image data and output using fluorescent inks.

Reliability and user-friendly maintenance

Epson’s commitment to reliability is evident in the SC-F9500 series with the integration of Nozzle Verification Technology (NVT) and Part OverLap (POL) features. These technologies automatically detect nozzle conditions and adjust print quality accordingly, ensuring consistent and reliable performance.

User-replaceable printheads can be replaced without special tools or service call-outs, reducing downtime and maintaining high productivity. The bulk ink solution, with 1.6L ink packs containing 45% more volume than previous models, further minimizes printer downtime and simplifies ink replacement.

"Epson is proud to introduce the SureColor F9500 and SC-F9500H, which embody our commitment to innovation,” commented Grant Cooke, Product Manager, Commercial & Industrial, Epson Europe. “The new compact design, coupled with enhanced productivity and usability features, sets a new benchmark in dye-sublimation printing. Our expanded inksets deliver unparalleled image quality, while our advanced reliability features ensure consistent performance. These printers are designed to meet the diverse needs of our customers, from vibrant sportswear to high-quality soft signage, with efficiency and excellence.

“Epson is committed to advancing technology that meets the evolving needs of our customers. With the SureColor F9500 and F9500H, we are delivering a solution that not only enhances productivity and image quality but also supports sustainable practices.”

The new SureColor F9500 and SC-F9500H will be available from October 2024.

 

 

[1] Infosource 2024: Epson now the number one leading manufacturer for 64” sublimation printers for its existing models covering SureColor F7200 / SC-F9400 / SC-F9400H.

 

Author profile

xigen

About Epson

Epson is a global technology leader dedicated to co-creating sustainability and enriching communities by leveraging its efficient, compact, and precision technologies and digital technologies to connect people, things, and information. The company is focused on solving societal issues through innovations in home and office printing, commercial and industrial printing, manufacturing, visual and lifestyle. Epson will become carbon negative and eliminate use of exhaustible underground resources such as oil and metal by 2050.

Led by the Japan-based Seiko Epson Corporation, the worldwide Epson Group generates annual sales of around JPY 1 trillion.

global.epson.com

Article Information

DATE PUBLISHED
TAGS
#Dye-Sublimation

Downloads

Related press releases

Epson unveils new compact 64-inch high-quality signage printer ideal for professional sign makers
READ MORE
Epson announces a new 76-inch industrial dye-sublimation printer with optional Jumbo Roll
READ MORE
Epson introduces its first small-footprint UV flatbed printer for the promotional goods industry
READ MORE