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EPSON SureColor SC-T5700D - 36" Printer - Dual Roll with Postscript
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Enhanced security features
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High image quality
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High productivity
Description
Description
SureColor SC-T5700D 36" Printer - Dual Roll with Postscript
High speed & high capacities Speeds up to 130 m2/hr and 700ml ink cartridges the SC-T5700D can deliver high volume print jobs fast, without compromising on quality. |
Versatile design The compact, simple, elegant design integrates all the standard features without fussy bolt on options. Its clear cut appearance means it will fit into most working environments without looking out of place. |
Ideal for retail & hospitality enviroment. The contemporary and versatile design is ideal for most working environments, with a flat back, front and sides it allows installation tightly against walls and cabinets. Save regularly used files securely on the encrypted 960GB SSD1. Monitor usage and consumables remotely |
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Key Features
High productivity Fast, versatile and secure printing from PC, mobile and USB
Enhanced security features Protect highly confidential documents with ease
Versatility Automatic media loading and Save to functionality
High image quality 2.64-inch Micro TFP printhead delivering 3.5pl droplets
Valuable options 960GB SSD and (optional) production stacker
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 |
6-colour inkjet printer |
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Ink Technology |
Pigment Ink |
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Colours |
Photo Black (Pigment), Matte Black (Pigment), Cyan (Pigment), Yellow (Pigment), Magenta (Pigment), Red (Pigment) |
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Ink Tank Capacity |
700ml / 350ml
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Minimum Droplet Size |
3.5 pl, With Variable-Sized Droplet Technology |
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Minimum Line Width |
0.26mm |
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Line Accuracy |
+/- 0.1 |
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Print from |
PC, MAC, Mobile Device, USB |
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Printing Resolution - Draft |
300 x 600 DPI |
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Printing Resolution - Maximum Quality |
2,400 x 1,200 DPI |
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Paper / Media Handling |
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Paper Formats |
17" (43.2 cm) Roll, 24" (61.0 cm) Roll, 36" (91.4 cm) Roll, Custom width and length, A0, A1, A2+, A3+, A4 (21.0x29.7 cm)
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Printable Lengh |
Roll 91 Minimum
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Roll Capacity - Diameter |
Roll 1: 170 mm
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Roll Capacity - Weight |
Roll 1: 6,800 g |
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Borderless printing on |
10" (25.4cm) Roll, 17" (43.1cm) Roll, 24" (60.9cm) Roll
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General |
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Power consumption |
75 Watt, 32 Watt (economy), 0.3 Watt (standby) |
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Product dimensions |
1,645 x 499 x 975 mm (Width x Depth x Height) |
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Product weight |
136 kg
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Mobile & Cloud printing |
Epson Cloud Solution PORT
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What's in the box |
Installation/safety manual, Spindle Unit(s), SureColor T-Series Printer, User Guide Kit (CD), Warranty Documents, Wi-Fi/network setup guide
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Optional Extras |
Cover Plus warranty extensions, SSD (Solid State Drive)
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Other Features |
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Memory |
Printer: 4 GB |
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Emulations |
ESC/P, PDF 1.7, HP-GL2, RTL
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Optional Storage |
1TB SSD |
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Optional Software & Solutions |
Epson Print Automate, Dinax Mirage, Epson Cloud Solution PORT, Epson Print Layout, Epson LFP Accounting Tool, Epson Device Admin
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Securitry |
SNMP V3, IPSec, AES-256, Data Encryption, NFC - Card Authentication Reader, TMP (Trusted Platform Module), LDAP, IEEE802, SSL/TLS, Panel Admin Mode
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Media Handling |
Auto cutter, Auto take up reel, Borderless Print
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Other |
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Warranty |
12 months On-site service |
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Brand |
Epson |
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SKU |
C11CH81301A1 |
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- * Fixed rates for the duration of agreement
- * Major tax benefits - each payment Is 100% tax deductible
- * The equipment can be earning your next payment from day one
- * No need to have bank loans, overdrafts or pay cash
- * Fast application turnaround
- * Spread the cost of your equipment purchase
- * Protect existing lines of credit and preserve cash flow for business growth
The Tax Benefits of Leasing explained
Leasing converts a large capital expenditure into small monthly payments. Hence the company has the profit-making equipment immediately and keeps their cash reserve available.
Rather than investing the precious cash reserves in depreciating assets, the company can use them to help increase profits.
Lease Rental is 100% Tax deductible
The main reason that the majority of companies lease rather than purchase equipment is that they use leasing as a method of reducing their tax bills. This is because lease rental is 100% tax deductible, and all payments made for the equipment are written off against the company’s tax bill. For any profit making business, this means a substantial saving in the real cost of acquiring equipment by lease rental. This could mean a saving of between 20-40% of the lease payments, depending on the rate of tax you pay.
Payments on qualifying leases are written off as direct operating expenses, rather than a debt or outstanding liability, thus reducing short term taxable income.
Any capital allowances are passed on to you, and lease payments can be offset against taxable profits. VAT can also be reclaimed on monthly payments. This status as a “lease” as opposed to a “liability” on a company’s balance sheet is something the banks like to see, which is why an operating lease can be attractive. For this reason, leasing is often referred to as ‘off balance sheet’ financing – a tremendous advantage to both large and small businesses.
Ownership at the end of the lease
Lease rental is just that, a rental or hire agreement. Title of the goods remains with the Lessor (either Kennet or assigned to a bank), which means the equipment does not show on the companies balance sheet, therefore not needing to be depreciated over a fixed period. If Kennet broker the funding, they are the “third party” involved within the lease agreements. In effect, Kennet buys the equipment from the supplier and then sell it on to the customer. This means that the customer can take full advantage of all the benefits of leasing but still owns it at the end. (Tax loop-hole)
The disadvantage of buying equipment outright
The disadvantage to buying equipment out-right, is that the capital invested becomes a depreciating asset. This is an asset that’s value decreases over time.
The total amount that assets have depreciated by during a reporting period is shown on the cashflow statement, and also makes up part of the expenses shown on the income statement. The amount that assets have depreciated to by the end date is shown on the balance sheet.
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