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Epson P900 and P9570 in the PXL Studio
Epson P900 and P9570 in the PXL Studio

Today’s inkjet printers are truly amazing.  I actually might be tempted to say miraculous, as these printers using tiny dots of 10-12 colors can make the most detailed prints while the paper and print head are moving and they get it right.

Dano

Dan Steinhardt, Marketing Director for Epson USA and I sit down and talk about printers in today’s video.  We look back at how inkjet printers got started, as well as the advances these machines have made.

Kevin

As you will see, making prints today is getting easier and easier and the prints these machines produce are absolutely stunning.  They are filled with detail, are sharp, and offer the viewer a viewing experience that you can’t get using analog printing.

In my studio, I have an Epson P900 and P9570 which can print images 44 inches wide.  We will cover in future videos the method of getting the image from the computer to the printer.

Yesterday we offered USA customers a special mail-in rebate for $200 USD off the P700 and P900 printers.  If you think you are going to want to get into printing, then either of these printers is a good place to start.  The offer expires at the end of the month, so act now if you are interested.

Dan Steinhardt explains printers to Kevin Raber
Dan Steinhardt explains printers to Kevin Raber

I hope you enjoy this video and I want to thank Dano for all his insight and wisdom.  We have 12 more videos in this series to go.  Stay tuned for more coming your way.

The Video – Epson Printers


Kevin Raber
January 2022

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