Epson UltraChrome HD Cyan 700ml Ink for P6000 / P7000 / P7000V / P8000 / P9000 / P9000V
C13T804200
- Cyan
- 700ml
- Epson
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UltraChrome HD pigment inks: Delivers highly-accurate colours with 98% of Pantone®
Epson TFP PrecisionCore printhead: Ensure consistent results and high-quality, reliable output
Superior lightfastness: Prints on Premium Glossy Photo Paper can last up to 60 years
Description
Consistently produce high-quality, accurate and long-lasting professional photographs, fine art prints and proofs on a variety of media.
Produce professional prints and proofs of the highest quality with this versatile 44-inch photo printer and proofer. Able to produce 98% of Pantone-certified1colours for accurate reproduction, the SC-P9000 STD Spectro comes with an ten-colour ink-set and an Epson TFP PrecisionCore printhead to create accurate and long-lasting results. This advanced engineering is coupled with a range of easy-to-use features.
Featuring an UltraChrome HDX ten-colour pigment ink-set, the SC-P9000 STD delivers 98% of Pantone®-certified1 colours to create superior-quality, highly-accurate results with bright, vivid colours. For stunning prints, an Advanced Black and White Mode helps produce high density, deep, rich blacks and ultra-smooth tones.
Utilising an Epson TFP PrecisionCore printhead and automated nozzle-check function, users can be sure they will deliver consistent results and the highest quality output. Consistent colour reproduction is guaranteed, time after time and without the need for expensive add ons, thanks to an Epson Colour Calibration utility and optional Spectroproofer powered by X-Rite for fast, accurate colour measurement.
Every aspect of the printer has been designed to maximise ease of use and reliability. Media changing is fast and simple with a clear LCD control panel and menu, while a choice of 350ml and 700ml individual cartridges enables longer print runs between cartridge replacements. With an optional 320Gb hard disk, users can free up their computer and store multiple jobs onto the printer ready for output.
Thanks to a superior lightfastness, prints will continue to look their best long after they are created. In fact, prints on Premium Glossy Photo Paper can last a minimum of 60 years2
Key Features
UltraChrome HD pigment inks: Delivers highly-accurate colours with 98% of Pantone®
Epson TFP PrecisionCore printhead: Ensure consistent results and high-quality, reliable output
Superior lightfastness: Prints on Premium Glossy Photo Paper can last up to 60 years
High-capacity ink cartridges: Longer print runs between cartridge replacements
Easy to use: Clear LCD control panel and optional 320Gb hard disk
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 |
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, Light Light Black, Photo Black, Matte Black, Cyan, Light Cyan, Yellow, Vivid Magenta, Vivid Light Magenta, Orange, Green |
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Ink Tank Capacity |
700ml
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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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Compatibkle Paper Thickness |
0.08 mm - 1.5 mm |
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Duplex |
No |
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Borderless printing on |
10 inches, 11.81 inches, 12.95 inches, 15.98 inches, 17.01 inches, 20.28 inches, 23.39 inches, 24.02 inches |
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General |
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Power consumption |
65 Watt, 19 Watt (economy), 2 Watt (standby), 0.5 Watt (Power off) |
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Supply Voltage |
AC 100 V - 240 V, 50 Hz - 60 Hz |
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Product dimensions |
1,864 x 667 x 1,218 mm (Width x Depth x Height) |
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Product weight |
195 kg |
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Sound Power |
Operation: 6.5 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), Main unit, Power cable, Setup guide, Software (CD), User manual (CD), Warranty document |
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Other Features |
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Memory |
Printer: 1 GB |
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Emulations |
ESC/P-R |
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Interfaces |
Hi-Speed USB - compatible with USB 2.0 specification, Wired Network, Gigabit ethernet interface |
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Other |
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Compatibe Operating System |
Mac OS X 10.6.8 or later, Windows 7, Windows 7 x64, Windows 8 (32/64 bit), Windows 8.1, Windows Server 2003 (32/64bit), Windows Server 2008 (32/64bit), Windows Server 2008 R2, Windows Vista, Windows Vista x64, Windows XP, Windows XP x64 | |
Warranty |
12 months On-site service |
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Media Handling |
Fine Art Paper Path, Roll Paper, Thick Media Support |
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Brand |
Epson |
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SKU |
C11CE40301A2 |
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