EPSON SureColor SC-P5000 Violet Spectro - 17" Printer
Epson
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- C11CF66001A7
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Perfect proofing printer: Up to 99% Pantone Solid Coated Colour accuracy
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Outstanding reliability: Reliable day-to-day operation and reduced maintenance
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Excellent print quality: Ultrachrome HDX inks offer bright, lasting results
Description
Description
SureColor SC-P5000 Series
The SC-P5000 is targeted at two main print industry sectors – pre-press proofing for advertisers, manufacturers and packaging designers, and gallery quality printing for pro-photographers and fine artists. The printer can be supplied in two possible setups – with violet ink for proofing applications, or with an LLK inkset for fine art and photography.
Excellent Reliability
The SC-P5000 has a range of improved and new reliability features to ensure smooth running.
Outstanding Colour Accuracy
The SC-P5000 offers some of the highest colour accuracy in the market, and can perfectly reproduce up to 99% of Pantone Solid Coated Colours1. Corporate colours, bold artwork and natural photographed tones will all be duplicated perfectly.
Outstanding Print Quality
The SC-P5000's colour accuracy is matched only by its print quality thanks to Epson’s advanced printhead technology, which makes creating high-resolution, long-lasting prints look effortless. 3.5pl droplet size and 2880x1440dpi resolution ensure crisp, detailed results, while UltraChrome HDX inks offer wider colour gamut, increased optical density and greatly improved lightfastness.
Easy to Use
The SC-P5000 is designed to make setup and media handling quick and simple. An internal colour calibration sensor and optional SpectroProofer ensure colour consistency over time. Meanwhile, simple media switching, a step-by-step media handling guide on the printer's display panel and easy troubleshooting mena no special training is needed to operate the printer.
Key Features
Perfect proofing printer: Up to 99% Pantone Solid Coated Colour accuracy
Outstanding reliability: Reliable day-to-day operation and reduced maintenance
Excellent print quality: Ultrachrome HDX inks offer bright, lasting results
Simple setup and operation: A range of features to ensure easy set-up and media handling
17-inch printer with violet ink: The first and only 17-inch large format printer with violet ink for proofing
Warranties - 3, 4 or 5 years
With an EPSON CoverPlus warranty you can protect your investment by extending the printer's warranty to 3, 4 or 5 years.
Use the link below to learn more.
EPSON CoverPlus Warranty Options available here |
Specification
Technology |
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Printing Method |
Epson Micro Piezo™ TFP print head |
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Ink Technology |
UltraChrome® HDX |
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Colours |
Light Black, Photo Black, Matte Black, Cyan, Light Cyan, Yellow, |
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Ink Tank Capacity |
200 ml
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Minimum Droplet Size |
3.5 pl, With Variable-Sized Droplet Technology |
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Nozzle Configuartion |
360 Nozzles Black, 360 Nozzles per Color |
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Printing Resolution |
2,880 x 1,440 DPI |
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Paper / Media Handling |
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Print Margins Sheet Media |
Mode 1: 3 mm (top), 3 mm (right), 14 mm (bottom), 3 mm (left) |
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Print Margins Roll Media |
Mode 1: 3 mm (top), 3 mm (right), 15 mm (bottom), 3 mm (left) |
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Multifunction |
250 Sheets Standard, 250 Sheets Maximum, 100 Photo Sheets |
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Compatibkle Paper Thickness |
0.08 mm - 1.5 mm |
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Duplex |
No |
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Number of Paper Trays |
1 |
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General |
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Power consumption |
52 Watt, 5 Watt (economy), 0.5 Watt (standby) |
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Supply Voltage |
AC 100 V - 240 V, 50 Hz - 60 Hz |
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Product dimensions |
863 x 766 x 406 mm (Width x Depth x Height) |
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Product weight |
52 kg |
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Sound Power |
Operation: 6.2 B (A) |
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Noise Level |
Operation: 47 dB (A)
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What's in the box |
Driver and utilities (CD), Individual Ink Cartridges, Main unit, Power cable, Setup guide, Software (CD), User Manual (CD-ROM), Warranty document |
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Other Features |
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Memory |
Printer: 256 MB, Network: 128 MB |
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Emulations |
ESC/P2 |
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Interfaces |
Hi-Speed USB - compatible with USB 2.0 specification, Ethernet Interface (1000 Base-T/ 100-Base TX/ 10-Base-T) |
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Compatibe Operating System |
Mac OS X 10.6.8 or later, Windows 10, Windows 7, Windows 7 x64, Windows 8, Windows 8 (32/64 bit), Windows 8.1, Windows 8.1 x64 Edition, Windows Server 2003 (32/64bit), Windows Server 2008 (32/64bit), Windows Server 2008 R2, Windows Server 2012 (64bit), Windows Vista, Windows Vista x64, Windows XP, Windows XP x64, Windows Server 2003 R2 | |
Warranty |
12 months On-site service |
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Media Handling |
Auto Sheet Feeder, Auto cutter, Borderless print, Fine Art Paper Path, Manual duplex, Roll Paper, Thick Media Support |
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Brand |
Epson |
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SKU |
C11CF66001A5 |
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