Epson to Launch New Products at GITEX

11 years ago

Complete range of Retail, Hospitality, Education, Business, Home Cinema and Banking and Finance technology solutions

Epson is set to demonstrate its latest range of technology solutions at this year’s GITEX Technology Week 2013. During the five-day event, Epson will be throwing the spotlight on its complete range of Retail, Hospitality, Education, Business, Home Cinema and Banking and Finance technology solutions.

Epson will feature its extensive range of projectors that have been developed to meet the demands of different market segments like EB-475 Wi & EB-485Wi for the education sector, EB-G4950WU and EB-G6900WU for large venues while EB-1410Wi and EB-TW5200 cater to businesses and home cinema respectively.

Epson will also be launching the SureColor SC-F2000 printer, the company’s first direct-to-garment t-shirt printer. It is well suited for small and medium print businesses looking to produce customized designs on t-shirts, caps and bags up to 25mm thick.

Khalil El-Dalu, General Manager, Epson Middle East said, “Epson has applied its expertise and technology to deliver an eco-friendly direct-to-garment t-shirt printer that will benefit users with its excellent performance and low running cost. It is another vital technology breakthrough we will launch in the UAE at GITEX Technology Week, a perfect platform to present interesting solutions to our customers. We will also have a wide range of solutions on display suited for multiple industries and focused on sustainability, performance and cost effectiveness”.

A new range of Epson’s scanners will be also showcased at GITEX 2013. The DS-510N has high scanning speeds of up to 26ppm/52ipm in both monochrome and colour and an Automatic Document Feeder (ADF) with a capacity of 50 A4 pages. Also up for display will be Epson’s Ink Tank Systems (ITS) – the coloured (Epson L355, L550 and L800) and monochrome (WorkForce M105 and M200) models are the latest range of inkjet printers in the UAE to help businesses manage their printing costs.