Epson launches high performance LED printers

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Epson launches high performance LED printers

Epson has launched its first range of high performance LED printers that is said to replace its best selling entry laser printer device range. Comprising of both Monochrome and Colour Single function and all-in-one devices, the new printers feature a high performance LED technology that produces extremely high quality, high speed prints with the space and power savings that LED devices are renowned for. Although being LED printers, the new series will continue to use the well-established Epson 'AcuLaser' brand for the foreseeable future as it has become synonymous with quality, performance and value among Epson customers; attributes the new LED printers will extend on.

The new printers provide users common class leading benefits that include- Low acquisition and running costs as the printers and cartridges are affordably priced; High print speeds of up to 24 pages per minute (black) / 12 pages per minute (colour); High monthly duty cycles of up to 20,000 pages per month; High buffer memory capacities of 128MB that enable better heavy workload management; Vibrant colour images and rich, well define text with Epson AcuBrite mono and colour toners; and Compact space saving chassis designs thanks to the compact new LED print engines.

The new range consists of Monochrome printer and Colour printer models. Monochrome printer models includes: The Epson AcuLaser M1400 single function mono printer is available at Rs. 5, 350 and The Epson AcuLaser MX14 all-in-one mono printer is available at Rs 8,350.

Colour printer models: The Epson AcuLaser C1700 single function colour printer is available at Rs. 10, 800 and The Epson AcuLaser C17NF all-in-one colour printer with networking and fax is available at Rs. 19, 500.


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