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Epson has introduced the EpiqVision Flex CO-FH02 and CO-W01 projectors, designed for both business and home entertainment. With a brightness of 3,000 lumens, these projectors can display images up to 300 inches, offering a significant advantage over traditional flat panels. The CO-FH02 includes Android TV for direct streaming from platforms like Amazon Prime and Disney+, while the CO-W01 is equipped with built-in HDMI and speakers for video conferencing. Both models retail at $629.99 and $429.99 respectively and feature a one-year warranty.
Epson has launched the Home Cinema 2350 4K PRO-UHD Smart Gaming Projector, designed for immersive gaming experiences. Key features include 4K PRO-UHD technology, HDR10 support, and 1080p resolution with a 120Hz refresh rate, ensuring minimal input lag under 20 milliseconds. With a brightness of 2,800 lumens, it performs well in varied lighting. Priced at $1,299, it is available now, designed for portability with integrated audio and Android-TV capabilities for easy streaming.
Epson America announced that its WorkForce Enterprise portfolio of MFPs received the Buyers Lab Security Validation seal for Device Penetration from Keypoint Intelligence. This recognition confirms that the WF-C21000, WF-C20750, WF-C20600, and WF-M21000 models have successfully passed rigorous security tests by third-party experts, validating their resilience against potential cyber threats. Additionally, these printers are designed for high reliability, low power consumption, and minimal maintenance, making them suitable for large workgroups. The achievement highlights Epson's commitment to integrating robust security features in its business printing solutions.
Epson America has launched new Expression and WorkForce printers, designed for home and office use, emphasizing affordability and ease of use. The Expression Home XP-4200 and XP-5200 are tailored for everyday and photo printing, while the WorkForce WF-2930 and WF-2960 cater to professional needs. Key features include wireless connectivity, auto 2-sided printing, and compatibility with voice assistants like Alexa and Google Assistant. The printers are priced between $109 and $159 and are available now at major retailers.
Epson is set to showcase its innovative robotic solutions at The Battery Show in Novi, Michigan, from September 13-15, 2022. The company, a leader in SCARA robotics, will demonstrate the GX8 robot, which features a reach of up to 650 mm and is designed for precision tasks in various industries. Epson aims to address the increasing demand for automation in automotive and electronics manufacturing. Additionally, the GX8 robot integrates seamlessly into cleanroom environments and utilizes GYROPLUS Technology for enhanced performance.
Epson will showcase its latest labeling solutions at Labelexpo Americas, the largest event in North America for the label and printing industries, from September 13-15, 2022, in Chicago. Presenting at the event will be Mike Pruitt, senior product manager, who will lead a master class on digital embellishment. New products include the SurePress Prime Label Digital Presses, ColorWorks on-demand label printers, and SureColor printers. Epson emphasizes its solutions' automation and efficiency, catering to a growing demand for sustainable printing technologies.
Epson America has launched the SD-10, its first in-house designed spectrophotometer for SureColor wide-format printers. The device offers accurate color measurement, featuring a compact, battery-powered design for portability. Users can operate it standalone or connect wirelessly to smartphones. The SD-10 boasts advanced technology, including industry-standard measurement modes and a large 7.6 mm aperture for improved accuracy. Priced at $899, it's aimed at print shops and designers looking to enhance their color management workflows.
Epson has announced the launch of its EcoTank ET-2850, a cartridge-free Supertank printer designed to support students and families as they prepare for the new school year. With over 70 million units sold globally, this printer offers up to two years of ink in the box, equivalent to about 90 individual cartridges, significantly reducing the cost of printing. The EcoTank ET-2850 is priced at $349.99 and emphasizes ease of use, wireless connectivity, and eco-friendly features. This latest product aims to provide quality printing solutions while promoting sustainability.
Epson announced that A-Flex Label Corporation has installed the Epson SurePress L-6534VW UV digital label press at its Willowbrook, Illinois facility. This investment aims to enhance efficiency and flexibility in producing high-volume labels for industrial, medical, and personal care markets. A-Flex president Tom Carroll highlighted the press's faster operation and high-quality output, noting it eliminates the need for printing plates. The SurePress integrates essential production functions and supports digital printing growth while maintaining excellent print quality.
Epson introduced two new quartz crystal units, the FC2012AN and FC3215AN, aimed at developers targeting markets like IoT and medical applications. These units offer a very low equivalent series resistance (ESR) of 35kΩ (typ) and operate within a wide temperature range of -40 to 105 degrees Celsius. The FC2012AN measures 2.0 x 1.2mm, while the FC3215AN is 3.2 x 1.5mm. Both crystals boast a frequency tolerance of ±20ppm, promoting energy efficiency in compact devices. Available now via Epson America’s channel partners.