Epson announces DuraBrite Ultra saving ink
Launched with 2 lines of high quality Stylus C90 (single function) and Stylus CX5500 (all in one), new ink technology featuring 'Happy Ink Water Proof' to reduce cost Uses, has high water resistance properties, produces a clear and durable color, d & ugra
Launched with 2 lines of high quality Stylus C90 (single function) and Stylus CX5500 (all in one), new ink technology with 'Happy Ink Water Proof' feature to reduce usage costs, has high water resistance properties, produces a clear and durable color, even when printed on plain paper.
DuraBrite Ultra ink (packed in a loose box) is used on Stylus C90 inkjet printers for beginners and Stylus CX5500 for households and businesses. Equipped with an improved ink cavity, the above two types of printers work flexibly with different capacity cartridges.
DuraBrite Ultra technology was developed to prevent silver, color blur and contact liquid. When used on Epson printing paper and properly stored, DuraBrite Ultra ink can ensure color fastness for up to 120 years on thick translucent white paper.
With a resolution of 5760 dpi, the combination of new ink technology and two compatible printer lines increases print accuracy and smooth color transfer on images. The above two types of printers reach 25 pages per minute in black and white and 13 pages per minute in color. On the Stylus CX5500, the One-Touch Copy feature allows you to quickly complete the task within 4 seconds.
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