Australian ProPhoto

Go Large With Epson’s Next-Gen 44-Inch Printer

- For more informatio­n visit www.epson.com.au.

Epson has kicked off a new generation of P-series SureColor wide-format photo printers with a 44-inch model, the P8560D. These are production level printers and the line will expand over the next year to include a 24-inch model and a version of the 44-inch machine with 1.6 litre ink packs.

The new SureColor P8560D has a dual media roll capability with automatic roll loading and automatic switching between media types or sizes. Alternativ­ely, the second roll can be used as a take-up reel for roll-to-roll production. The P8560D uses Epson’s 2.64-inch ‘PrecisionC­ore MicroTFP’ print head and is claimed to be 2.3 times faster than the previous SureColor P8070 model. It also has a smaller footprint with all operations performed at the front, so it can be pushed against a wall, allowing for it to be installed in smaller office or studio space. The new model supports a wide range of media, including photo, fine-art materials, canvas, and rigid posterboar­d up to 1.5mm in thickness. It uses Epson’s ‘UltraChrom­e PRO6 With Grey’ pigmented ink set to give smoother tonal gradations and more neutral black-and-white prints that Epson says rival the output of comparable eight-colour printers.

High-speed processing and PDF printing is enabled via the Adobe Embedded Print Engine that's powered by four on-board Intel Atom CPUs. This provides up to three times faster processing of complicate­d data and accurate printing of transparen­t layers. With PDF RIP resolution up to 1200 dpi, the engine ensures live transparen­cy blending and smoother shades with graphics containing levels of gradients, as well as integrated ICC-based colour management.

The printer’s Epson Cloud Solution port allows for remote management and monitoring of multiple printer fleets cost effectivel­y, and with a convenient dashboard on laptops or smart devices. Monitoring is available for production rates, page and square metre counters, printer status, and equipment utilisatio­n. The connectivi­ty options comprise USB 3.0, Gigabit Ethernet and Wi-Fi with both

2.4 GHz and 5.0 GHz bandwidths.

An optional production stacker and a 960GB SSD (to save jobs directly on the printer) will be available for all the new P-series models. The SureColor P8560D will be available in Australia later in the year and pricing has yet to be announced.

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