Epson Launches New Wide-Format SureColor P-Series Models for Professional Photography, Fine Art and Graphic Design | SEKEY Stock News

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  • Epson unveils new wide-format printers, the SureColor P7370 and P9370, set for release in summer 2025.
  • These models promise print speeds twice as fast as previous versions and an expanded color gamut with UltraChrome PRO10 Ink.
  • The printers support media up to 1.5mm thick and include advanced software for improved productivity.

Epson has announced the launch of two advanced printers in the SureColor P-Series line: the 24-inch SureColor P7370 and the 44-inch SureColor P9370. These models are designed to meet the high demands of professional photography, fine art, and graphic design. They are expected to be available by summer 2025.

Both new models feature a 10-channel 2.6-inch PrecisionCore printhead, which includes dedicated channels for Photo Black and Matte Black inks. This upgrade allows the printers to operate at print speeds that are twice as fast as their predecessors. Additionally, they use UltraChrome PRO10 Ink with Violet, which extends the color gamut and enhances the reproduction of blue hues.

The SureColor P7370 and P9370 boast several key features aimed at improving usability and efficiency. A large 4.3-inch color LCD touchscreen facilitates easy operation. The machines support a wide range of media types, capable of handling materials up to 1.5mm thick, including photographic, fine art roll, sheet media, and rigid boards.

Furthermore, these printers include the Epson Media Installer for managing media parameters, the Epson Cloud Solution PORT for fleet management, and the Epson Print Layout software to streamline production processes. The introduction of these features positions the SureColor P7370 and P9370 as versatile choices for producing exhibition-quality prints.

Epson's commitment to technological innovation and sustainability is reflected in these new models, aligning with their broader goal to become carbon negative by 2050.

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