Epson, a printing solutions provider, introduced an upgraded range of SureColor T-Series printers, featuring models such as SC-T7730DL, SC-T7730DM, SC-T5730D, SC-T5730DM, SC-T3730D, SC-T3730DE, and SC-T3730E, supplementing the previously launched SC-T7730D earlier in 2022.
The latest SureColor T-Series printers promise advanced performance and superior image quality. With a remarkable print speed of 23 seconds, the fastest in its class, businesses can achieve greater productivity. Equipped with Epson’s latest 2.64-inch PrecisionCore printhead, these models ensure outstanding print quality down to the finest details.
To minimize downtime, the printers feature a dual-roll function with auto-switching and a take-up reel for continuous high-volume printing. They also support poster board media and cut-sheet printing for optimized media handling, enhancing workflow efficiency.
The SC-T5730DM and SC-T7730DM models offer multifunction capability, allowing users to copy, enlarge, or digitize large documents up to 36 inches wide. These printers also boast the fastest scan speed in the SureColor T-series printers, supporting scanning by software with Epson Scan 2 and Document Capture Pro workflow solutions.
Utilizing Epson’s UltraChrome XD3 6-Color pigment ink set, the printers deliver vibrant colors and crisp lines on various paper types, ensuring long-term usage in any environment. The inclusion of red ink enables high color saturation, making them ideal for Point-Of-Purchase (POP) signs and professional posters.
In line with sustainable initiatives, the SC-T7730DL adopts a Replaceable Ink Pack System (RIPS), reducing environmental impact by using larger ink packs and less plastic. Robust security features such as authentication printing and encrypted SSD ensure uncompromised security management.
With a user-friendly design, Wi-Fi printing capability, and optional solid-state drive (SSD) for complex jobs, the updated SureColor T-Series printers offer enhanced functionality and flexibility.
The article originally appeared on Back End News.