The WF-2660, 2650 and 2630 are printing solutions aimed at small and home offices (SOHOs).
ITBusiness reported on the launch of Epson’s WF-2660, WF-2650 and WF-2630 AIO machines, which utilise the OEM’s PrecisionCore printhead technology to offer a “unique combination of performance and value in a compact design”.
The devices are said to be able to print “laser-sharp black and colour”, and feature “enhanced” connectivity options, with the WF-2660 supporting near-field communication (NFC) technology, whilst both have wireless connectivity allowing for mobile printing and scanning through Epson’s Connect mobile printing application for smartphones and tablets.
The machines also have 30-page automatic document feeders, 150-sheet paper capacity, automatic duplexing, DURABrite Ultra inks delivering “smudge, fade and water-resistant prints in affordable individual ink cartridges”, and print speeds of 13 ISO ppm in black and 7.3 ISO ppm in colour. The WF-2630 additionally features an “unprecedented compact design” with print speeds of nine ISO ppm in black and 4.5 ISO ppm in colour.
Nils Madden, Marketing Director for Desktop Imaging and Printing at Epson America, stated: “Epson underscores its commitment to SOHO users with our new line up of impressive, high-value WorkForce models. The WorkForce 2600-Series is a cost-effective solution for business users, without sacrificing the high-quality and ease-of-printing features our customers expect.”
The WF-2660 and WF-2630 will be available in late September in the US market for $149.99 (€115) and $99.99 (€77) each, whilst the WF-2650 will be available in late October for $129.99 (€100).