Have you ever dreamed of a printer that would give you better quality prints and several color options than the printer you have now? Did you think that this dream would never materialize? You're definitely wrong! The answer is the new Epson Stylus Pro 4000.The Epson Stylus Pro 4000 is a new photo printer with several advanced features targeted at satisfying the needs of the most demanding professional photographers, graphic designers, commercial printers, GIS mapping, CAD users, and more. It has a resolution of 2880 x 1440 dots per inch, a variable droplet size as small as 3.5 Picoliters, and a print speed up to 1.9 times faster than any previous Stylus Pro printer with the help of a new one-inch-wide print head packed with 180 nozzles per channel. It also includes a unique 17" wide printer design with all of Epson's latest ink, print head, and printer engine technologies. Using the pigment ink colors that include cyan, magenta, yellow, light cyan, light magenta, light black, matte black, and photo black of the Epson UltraChrome Ink technology to eliminate color casts and enhance midtones, we can produce prints with amazing colors while providing consistently stable colors that notably surpass standard dye ink technologies. To maximize the use of this ink technology, Epson has developed a unique 8-channel print head capable of holding eight separate ink cartridges simultaneously.
These channels can handle either 110 ml or 220 ml cartridges or a combination of both sizes. Each cartridge also uses Epson's Intelligent High Capacity Ink technology, a feature that stores a variety of information on a memory chip including ink levels and communicates the data to the printer whenever the power is turned on.In order to produce the highest level of image quality on different media types, the Epson Stylus Pro 4000 offers two black modes, Photo Black and Matte Black, which are automatically activated by the printer. The printer operates in Photo Black mode when we set the printer driver for photographic media surfaces such as glossy, luster or semi-matte. However, when we select a matte, cotton-based or fine art surface in the printer driver, the printer switches to Matte Black mode.Epson Stylus Pro 4000 has a built-in paper tray can hold up to 250 sheets of plain letter sized paper or up to 50 cut sheets of photographic media up to 17" x 22", as a roll paper holder and automatic cutter allow borderless printing from two or three-inch cored roll paper. Its built-in white beam sensor allows the printer to automatically scan printed alignment patterns created by the printer and then makes automated adjustments if necessary.
The said sensor is also used to detect clogged nozzles and automatically activate head cleaning cycles when necessary. User-adjustable roll media spindles can accept either two-inch or three-inch media cores.It also offers us a sleek, black and silver metallic design that features an easy-to-use front control panel with backlit displays and ink level indicators. Operation is simplified with six simple buttons located next to the display panel. Setup time and effort is also greatly reduced by a built-in auto head alignment feature. Furthermore, Epson's advanced Micro Piezo(R) DX3(TM) ASIC technology controls the printing process to produce consistent image quality and color output from print to print.With its great features and numerous capabilities, the Epson Stylus Pro 4000 is certainly a perfect solution to all our printing needs and concerns.
Its cost is quite expensive but that amount is relatively small when compared to the benefits that we will receive from the use of this printer..
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Are you tired of trying to convince your spouse that you need anotherprinter? Tired of using the old sluggish ink hog that you got 10 years agoas a hand-me-down from your cousin that only came to visit once justafter you bought that new Beer Meister?After you get through with your printer, with my expert guidance, yourpartner will probably agree that it's time for an upgrade. Just a few of mytips will be all that you need. In some cases only one of these slick tipswill do the trick. You might get lucky. Let's get started.If your printer is near a wall you're in luck.
Sit on your chair directly in frontof your printer and put both hands firmly on the front of the printer. Nowwhile issuing a blood curdling Bruce Lee scream thrust your arms forward while imagining that you are going to push your printer directly through the wall and landing on your German marble tiled patio floor outside.Ok, if that doesn't work try unplugging the printers connection to the computer. If you are using...
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The Ultimate Pizzeria Printer is Now Available from Star Micronics
(ContentDesk) July 5, 2005 -- The Pizzeria and Fast Food Industry quest for a solution to printing delivery labels for pizza boxes has been answered by Star Micronics.
Finding a silent and quick printing printer taking up very little counter space while providing a legible wide label is just one of the capabilities of the TSP800 printer.
Printing wide receipts capturing all of the input food order and delivering coupons for return business is another function - a total pizzeria and food delivery solution packed into one printer.Star Micronics' TSP800 printer delivers a 4.4" (112 mm) x 1.75" thermal pizza delivery label for pizza businesses and fast food delivery service, printing in high speed of 6" per second (150 mm/sec) for the fast-paced business industry standards.
The TSP800 printer has more to offer in addition to delivery labels; multiple printing solutions, a wide format Point of Sale Receipt which can store the restaurant's logo, print promotional...
Review on EPSON Stylus Pro 4000
Have you ever dreamed of a printer that would give you better quality prints and several color options than the printer you have now? Did you think that this dream would never materialize? You're definitely wrong! The answer is the new Epson Stylus Pro 4000.The Epson Stylus Pro 4000 is a new photo printer with several advanced features targeted at satisfying the needs of the most demanding professional photographers, graphic designers, commercial printers, GIS mapping, CAD users, and more. It has a resolution of 2880 x 1440 dots per inch, a variable droplet size as small as 3.5 Picoliters, and a print speed up to 1.9 times faster than any previous Stylus Pro printer with the help of a new one-inch-wide print head packed with 180 nozzles per channel. It also includes a unique 17" wide printer design with all of Epson's latest ink, print head, and printer engine technologies. Using the pigment ink colors that include cyan, magenta, yellow, light cyan, light magenta, light black, matte...
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Where to Buy Printer Ink
When it's time to buy printer ink, some people naturally head back to their neighborhood office supply store while others log onto their favorite online ink supply source. Before you make your next printer ink purchase, consider the costs of your decision.
Purchasing ink at your neighborhood office supply store could be the most expensive way of getting ink for your printer. You may well be paying a higher price for your ink than is necessary. Often, the neighborhood store has little competition and their prices can be increased because of the high demand. Stores often have overhead that online companies don't have - sales people, buildings, etc.
The consumer will pay those expenses.
So does that mean that you should never shop your local office supply company for printer ink? Actually, buying ink from your local store may be the safest way to purchase printer ink. Many of the online ink sources are selling ink that is not approved for your printer....
Photo Printing: Is It Changing the Printer Industry? And Who Leads the ?Pack? - HP, Epson, Canon, Lexmark or Another Entirely Different Brand?
San Diego, CA (ContentDesk) June 30, 2005 -- The face of printing has dramatically changed over the last two to three years yet never so much as in the last 12 to 18 months.
The barrage of new photo printers as well as the onslaught of less-expensive yet high quality digital cameras in the marketplace has made their mark in the printing world.
The average consumer now looks to print their own photos from home which has had a positive bottom-line effect for the manufacturers of ink cartridges and papers.
However, the additional revenues will be even stronger in the coming months with dramatic increases during the holiday months due to the extremely high number of photographs taken and shared during the holiday season. The consumption rate of ink cartridges is much higher particularly in the last year due to heightened use of the home printer.
The greatest increase in printing is photographs as well as graphics such as invitations, flyers and the like...
Photo Printing: Is It Changing the Printer Industry? And Who Leads the ?Pack? - HP, Epson, Canon, Lexmark or Another Entirely Different Brand?