Did you know I can copy and paste? I know it’s kind of hard to believe that I can, but it’s true. To prove it to you I present you some information I received recently from Epson about their new next generation large format printers. This is a product I don’t have room for, nor is it in my budget to get one but it would be nice to have one.
Catering directly to the printing needs of CAD/engineering/GIS, Epson today launched its next-generation family of large-format color printers – the Epson® SureColor® T3270, T5270, T7270, T5270D, and T7270D.
The Epson® SureColor® T-Series is available in both single- and now dual-roll models, and incorporates the latest in printing technology to provide technical, corporate, marketing, and educational professionals with unparalleled precision, performance and brilliance.
In addition, the SureColor T-Series 36- and 44-inch printer models offer an optional multifunction (MFP) module, enabling PC-free full color scan and copy capabilities – up to 36-inches wide – at best-in-class speeds for added convenience.
Some additional highlights are:
There printer widths, my favorite is the 36 width and my nemesis is the evil 44 inch width that I sometimes get from Architects.
There is an optional upgrade for a scanner for the 36 and 44 inch sizes.
An option for an internal print server.
Product | Max Width & Mode | Square Feet per Hour Print Speeds1 | Optional MFP Module | Price*
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SureColor T3270 | 24-inch single-roll | 660 | No | $2,995 |
SureColor T5270 | 36- inch single-roll | 740 | Yes | $3,995 |
SureColor T7270 | 44-inch single-roll | 780 | Yes | $4,995 |
SureColor T5270D | 36-inch dual-roll | 740 | Yes | $5,995 |
SureColor T7270D | 44-inch dual-roll | 780 | Yes | $6,995 |
If you notice the above table, I also am showing of my awe inspiring html editing skills by changing the color of the header cells.
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