Epson launches affordable colour inkjet 4-in-1 printers for small and home offices
Epson has unveiled three new compact and affordable colour inkjet 4-in-1 printers designed for home and small offices. The new additions to its WorkForce product range include must-have features for small business users and home office users alike, such as small and space-efficient designs, duplex printing, Wi-Fi, Wi-Fi Direct and colour LCD touchscreens1. All deliver high-quality, economical business printing.
Kally Kanda, product manager, Epson UK, says: “These new compact WorkForce printers offer the ultimate in affordable 4-in-1 performance and are ideal for small business offices and home offices. With the range including duplex printing, automatic document feeders and fast, laser-like results, this is inkjet technology at its very best value2.”
The WorkForce WF-2660DWF, WF-2650DWF and WF-2630WF can all print, scan, copy and fax, and offer Wi-Fi, plus Wi-Fi Direct® for wireless printing without a network. A 30-page automatic document feeder and a 1200dpi scanner with OCR also come as standard across the range.
The WF-2660DWF and WF-2650DWF deliver business-quality printing. They're built around Epson's own PrecisionCore technology, a next-generation inkjet printing technology with superior colour, print quality, and output durability on a wide range of media. Both models include a 150-page front loading tray, offer double-sided printing, and can reach print speeds of 13 black and 7.3 colour pages per minute3.
You can even connect to your Android smartphone or tablet via NFC pairing on the top-of-the-range WF-2660WF1, which also offers Ethernet connectivity and a 6.8cm colour touchscreen.
The WorkForce WF-2660DWF, WF-2650DWF and WF-2630WF all offer Epson Connect, which allows printing from anywhere in the world just by emailing documents to the printer, or via a remote print driver. Epson Connect also includes the Epson iPrint4 app for easy printing over Wi-Fi from smartphones and tablets, and scan-to-cloud functions. Print directly from mobile devices thanks to compatibility with Apple AirPrint5 and Google Cloud Print.
All models use Epson's fast drying DURABrite Ultra Ink, ensuring professional-quality business documents are water, smudge and highlighter resistant. The WF-2600 series is compatible with the 16 Series inks, which are available in standard or XL cartridges sizes. The WF-2660DWF is also compatible with the 16XXL black cartridges, which will deliver up to 1,000 printed pages6. Save up to 30% ink with Epson's individual ink cartridges – only replace the colour used7.
1 WF-2660DWF only. Requires NFC and Wi-Fi Direct enabled device with Android OS 4.0 or higher. Requires download of Epson iPrint app from Google Play
2 Not all features available on all models
3 Determined in accordance with ISO/IEC 24734 showing the average of ESAT from the Office Category Test for default A4 simplex. For more information, please visit www.epson.eu/testing
4 Epson iPrint and Epson Creative Print require a wireless connection and the Epson printing apps. Email print and scan-to-cloud require an internet connection. For more information, supported languages and devices, please visit www.epsonconnect.eu
5 AirPrint-enabled printers work with iPad (all models), iPhone (3GS or later), and iPod touch (3rd generation or later) running the latest version of iOS.
6 Approx. page yield based on ISO/IEC 24711/24712. Actual yield will vary depending on images printed and usage conditions. For more information visit www.epson.eu/pageyield
7 Compared to competitors’ equivalent printer models ≤100€/£ using tri-colour cartridges. Testing carried out by BLI, May 2014. Weighting for Document (87%)and Photo (13%) printing based on TNS 'Printing Usage & Attitudes Study', June 2013. For more information, please visit www.epson.co.uk/individualinks
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