Open demonstrations of new Epson SureColor pro printers and Permajet papers – 14th & 15th October 2015
Date & Time:
Wednesday 14th October 2015 10am – 4pm
Thursday 15th October 2015 10am – 4pm
Venue: Image Supply Systems
Featuring:
- New Epson SureColor SC-P Printer — Large format professional printer
- New Permajet FB Baryta Papers — Fibre based papers with traditional darkroom qualities
- Permajet SnapWrap Box Display System — Innovative wraparound system
Epson Sure Color SC-P Professional Printers
Epson has unveiled four new SureColor SC-P large-format printers designed to meet the needs of the professional photo, fine art and proofing markets.
Available in a choice of 24-inch and 44-inch widths, and eight or ten colours, the new SureColor SC-P6000, SC-P7000, SC-P8000 and SC-P9000 inkjet printers incorporate Epson’s PrecisionCore printhead technology to produce outstanding performance and long-lasting quality with ultra-precise control of dot size, shape and placement.
The new easy-to-use, wide-gamut SureColor SC-P printers produce intense, vibrant colours and neutral black & white prints that remain crisp and clear thanks to the printers’ Advanced Black and White (ABW) mode. Ideal for long print-runs, all models come with high-capacity cartridges, while the printer’s low power consumption can help save on energy costs. Further information
Permajet SnapWrap Box Display System
SnapWrap Khora Display Box is a NEW innovative glue and stretcher bar free alternative to traditional inkjet canvas printing. The 65-gsm pre-coated board is 100% acid free and made of conservation quality material ideal for the longest lasting printed results. Further information
Watch the simple “snap”, “wrap” and “tuck” folding procedure:
Permajet FB Batyra Papers
The PermaJet family of Fibre Based (Baryta) Papers with traditional darkroom qualities making them the perfect digital alternative to the original darkroom materials. Available in Matt, Satin, High White Gloss or Warmtone Silk, this range is truly reminiscent of the acid-free fibre-based material still used in darkroom printing today. Further information