The additions to the OEM’s SureColor range offer “precision, performance and brilliance”.
The OEM reported that it had launched the T-series of SureColor wide-format devices in North America this week, with the range including the T3270, 5270, 7270, 5270D and 7270D. The printers feature Epson’s UltraChrome XD pigment ink and PrecisionCore printheads, and are aimed at “technical, corporate and marketing professionals”.
The devices feature print resolutions of up to 2880 x 1440 dpi, with the T3270 featuring a 24-inch single roll and a print speed of 660 square feet per hour, and is the only one of the five printers not to offer an optional MFP module for copying and scanning. The T5270 features a 36-inch single-roll with speeds of 740 square feet per hour; whilst the T7270 features a 44-inch single roll and speeds of 780 square feet per hour.
The final two devices, the T5270D and T7270D, meanwhile feature dual roll capacities of 36 and 44 inches respectively, alongside speeds of 740 and 780 square feet per hour. Epson stated that the devices are “designed to be used exclusively” with the UltraChrome XD ink, and “not with other brands of cartridges or inks”.
Timothy Check, Product Manager of Professional Imaging at Epson America, stated: “The next-generation SureColor T-Series incorporates the latest in printing technology, and we are very excited to begin shipping into the hands of our customers.
“Whether printing retail posters, corporate graphics, CAD drawings or GIS maps, the T-Series printers are cost-effective, scalable machines that really can do it all. We look forward to feedback from our customers and discovering even more unique applications and use cases.”
The devices are available now, with the T3270 available for $2,995 (€2,330); the T5270 for $3,995 (€3,108); the T7270 for $4,995 (€3,887); the T5270D for $5,995 (€4,665); and the T7270D for $6,995 (€5,443).