Epson claims that it has solved one of the most infuriating aspects of owning a printer -
It has unveiled a new range of EcoTank all-in-one machines aimed at consumers and small businesses that can scan and copy and, most importantly, print for up to two years before the inkjets run dry.
"The
introduction of EcoTank marks a fundamental shift in the way we think
about using color in business and in the home," said Keith Kratzberg,
Executive Vice President, Epson America. "Epson EcoTank sets a new
standard for color printing, convenience and value."
The
range consists of five printers, starting at $379 and going all the way
up to $1,199 for the pro, workstation edition. However, regardless of
which model you opt for, Epson claims that it will come pre-loaded with
sufficient ink to meet the user's needs for up to 24 months thanks to
something it's calling ‘Supertank' technology.
This is basically a set of larger reservoirs for each of the four colors needed for full color printing but topping up each is cheaper and more environmentally friendly than traditional replacement cartridges.
The printer that prints for two years
Even
as we move further and further into the digital age, there is still a
demand for paper and for printing -- whether it's notes and sketches or
family photos -- that's still in very rude health.
Even
Evernote, the ingenious app and application developer, which initially
declared war on the written note and the printed document has accepted
that paper will always be paper and in recent years has realigned its
offering to complement, rather than replace words, sketches, doodles and
notes. It even has a range of notebooks.