Epson Printer

Epson India Pvt. Ltd. was incorporated in the year 2000. Epson products address the needs of homes, businesses and commercial enterprises as also those of consumers with specialized needs in India. With a commitment to providing products and services that surpass people’s expectations, Epson India today has an enviable reputation for quality and value. Headquartered in Bangalore, the company markets and supports Epson Inkjet Printers, Inkjet All-in-Ones, Point of Sale Printers, 3LCD Projectors, Scanners, Large Format Printers, Robots and Dot-Matrix Printers. In all of these categories, Epson is either the No. 1 or No. 2 brand in India, and growing fast.
DIFFERENT TYPES OF EPSON PRINTER

 

    THERMAL PRINTER

 

Thermal printers are used most commonly to create labels, safety signs, way finding markers, barcodes, shipping labels, and other heavily-used item Thermal printing. The Epson TM-T82II is a fully featured thermal printer which delivers fast receipt printing speed of up to 200mm/s and is backed by the industry best-in-class reliability in high volume environing  printer.

           POS PRINTER

The recent printer of EPSON allows you to print official as well as personal files including photos, envelops and labels. The recent printer of EPSON allows you to print official as well as personal files including photos, envelops and labels.

     UNBOXED PRINTER

Designed for simplicity, Epson printers and all-in-ones are easy-to-use, provide incredible results and are ideal for your everyday tasks including providing quality printing, copying and scanning from photos to homework assignments. Epson specialty papers are comprised of four to eight layers per sheet. A Yes, Unboxed means brand new, never used. Cartridge is a component of printer that contains the ink.

         LASER PRINTER

As of the date of publication, Epson has ceased making laser printers altogether. However, Epson has a line of business-oriented inkjets that, according to the company, offer comparable or superior print quality, speed and consumable cost to laser printers from other manufacturers. The average lifespan of a printer is around 3-5 years. With proper upkeep and maintenance, some printers can last longer, but eventually your machine will need an upgrade.