The User Guide and Installation Guide for Epson SureColor P700
Epson SureColor P700 manual is in PDF format, The manual provided is a User’s manual and Installation Guide.
Epson SureColor P700 Installation Guide (PDF)
Filename: cpd58608.pdf
Epson SureColor P700 User’s Guide (PDF)
Filename: cpd58636.pdf
Epson SureColor P700 Specification
- Product Type: Color inkjet printer
- Resolution: 5,760 x 1,440 dpi
- Print functions: Photo, borderless, and poster printing
- Color cartridge type: Single color cartridges
- Features: WLAN, USB, network-ready, Apple AirPrint
Description
It simply depends on what you claim to be. Ultimately, images should be presented. Printing is the requirement. The right illumination light is the crowning glory of your work. If you have any questions about this theme complex, please feel free to send us an email. In addition to the increase in quality and productivity, user-friendliness has been significantly improved on Epson SureColor P700. Just a few keywords to mention here, such as the improved dust protection, the large touch panel, and an improved feeder, which now also makes it possible to load critical fine art papers via the ASF (Auto Sheet Feeder).
Without clamping in a spindle, just insert and thread the roll. The roll paper feed is therefore very practically integrated directly into the device. It just has to be pulled out. Rolls with a width between 210 mm (A4) and 329 mm (A3+) can be used. The maximum roll diameter is set at 84 mm. The SC-P700 leaves a blank margin of at least 50mm at the top and 14mm at the bottom. There is no automatic cutting unit. The Epson SureColor P700 has 10 colors of the new Epson UltraChrome Pro 10 ink. The use of matt and photo black is now also possible without loss of time and ink, as there is a separate channel for each of the black inks. Thanks to the new Micro TFP print head, an increase in productivity could be achieved again.
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The main new features of the EPSON SureColor SC-P700 arise when changing from matt to glossy paper. There is no longer any need to flush ink. So no loss of ink and cost savings. A new blue ink is included which allows for a much deeper black. The Black Enhance Overcoat (BEO) should be important. The new Micro TFP print head, in conjunction with the BEO and Carbon Black print mode functions, provides new possibilities for printing high-quality paper, especially for the fine art scene. This then applies to all papers from well-known manufacturers such as Hahnemühle, Canson, Museo, Moab The insider tip Photolux FineArt Velvet should not be missed.