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Epson Artisan 810 and 710 All-In-One Printers, Amazon Ready to Sells

Posted on 27 Aug 2009 at 3:17am

All-In-One’s term often is used in some device, that term use is meaningful simple or briefly, all in once in one device or some device in unit to be one, for example all-in one computer, You know that, computer consists of some part, monitor, desktop, keyboard and mouse banded been complete computer, so that it has been ready to use.

In relation to all-in-one device, there also all-in-one printer like Epson build all-in-one printer, scan, copy and fax being to be one printer called “Artisan” has raised the beauty bar a snazzy all-in-one inkjet print. Although some people say all-in-one, have typically been hulking, ugly eyesores. But technology innovation has make it’s to be changing.

First came the slightly sleek but eminently flexible Hewlett-Packard Photosmart Premium with TouchSmart Web. Now Epson is stepping to follow HP presents new both all-in-one printers on Artisan 810, starting price of $300 and Artisan 710, starting price of $180. Both Artisan print offers functionality and the convenience of built-in Wi-Fi, auto-correction of photos and double-sided printing. All include a handy new setup wizard for connecting the devices to your wireless networks. For Wi-Fi, all you need to know is the network name and security password, the wizard handles the rest.

Special to Amazon lovers, Epson Artisan 810 color inkjet all-in-one printer has appeared in Amazon page, you can follow the link: Epson Artisan 810 Color Inkjet All-In-One Printer and Epson Artisan 710 Color Inkjet All-In-One Printer to see it, and wait for coming when available at the store, Amazon will full service you, sit to lounge above rocking chair in your home wait the arrival.

Difference between both Artisan all-in-one printers has a large touch panel with a 3.5-inch LCD for navigating menus and reviewing images, as well as fax capabilities and a front-loading document feeder in the Artisan 810 and the 710 lacks these features, although it does have a 2.5-inch LCD.

Epson makes its Artisan All-in-one pritnter so that you easy to using automatic exposure correction and red-eye removal for photos, the printers have a nice feature that helps you restore color to faded photos after they have been scanned, worked well on churn out a 4-by-6-inch snapshot in just 10 seconds. also are rated by Epson for very fast document-printing performance, including a maximum print speed of up to 38 pages per minute (ppm) in default mode and laser-quality speeds of up to 9.5 ppm in black and 9.1 ppm in color. In addition you can use U.S.B. port in the front When do you want to fast charge to others device like iPhones or MP3 players, it feature be useful.

Epson Officially Commences Production Smallest XGA HTPS-TFT Liquid Crystal Panel LCD

Posted on 30 Jun 2009 at 8:02am

Seiko Epson Corporation, announced begins mass-producing “world’s smallest” LCD. As we have told you in June 16, about “Epson Begins to Produce WUXGA HTPS-TFT Panel, WXGA Panel” now Epson’s official started volume production of the smallest XGA high temperature polysilicon TFT for 3LCD data projectors, the data projector market in business, where presentations are becoming increasingly common, and in the education market, where information communication technology is becoming more widely applied.

The new 3LCD chips will enable projectors to deliver 2000 to 2600 lumens of brightness, using a liquid crystal material with high light-resistance and by further increasing the luminance of panels with an organic alignment layer, increasing the number of pixels (for a given size) helps, but so does increasing the pixel quality, as the pixels get smaller an L3P05X-91G00) is approximately 23 percent smaller than its predecessor, and the 0.55-inch panel boasts natural XGA (1024 x 768) resolution.

Epson Begins to Produce WUXGA HTPS-TFT Panel, WXGA Panel

Posted on 16 Jun 2009 at 8:47am

Seiko Epson Corp said it has started to produce two high-temperature polysilicon (HTPS) TFT liquid crystal panels for 3LCD projectors, a 0.94-inch panel capable of WUXGA (1920 x 1200 pixels) resolution and a 0.95-inch panel that supports WXGA (1280 x 800 pixels) resolution.

The panels support high brightness (5000lm or more) as a result of the higher aperture ratios achieved by Epson’s D7 process technology, while Epson’s C2 fine inorganic alignment layer technology is used to provide higher than ever contrast.

These panels provide the means to create versatile 3LCD projectors suitable for a wide range of uses and venues, most notably the projection of HD moving images on large screens in auditoriums and at events.

The WUXGA panel is claimed to be the world’s first panel to provide a resolution of 1920 x 1200 pixels, supporting not only full-HD images (1920 x 1080 pixels) but also the higher resolutions required by special applications. The WXGA panel, which displays approximately 30% more information than an XGA panel, is compatible with output from increasingly popular widescreen PCs, as well as HD (1280 x 720) images from HD media players.

Epson Invents Inkjet Techno for Uniform Light Emission of Big-Screen OLED TVs

Posted on 27 May 2009 at 8:09pm

A new  inkjet technology has been invented by Seiko Epson Corp and this new technology allows a uniform deposition of organic material in the production of large-screen organic light-emitting diode (OLED) TVs.

Reportedly, this new technology reflects a big leap toward the creation of 37-inch and larger full-HD OLED TVs by resolving the uneven layering that had previously been an issue with the inkjet method.

Seiko Epson said this OLED display fabrication process leverages the company’s proprietary Micro Piezo inkjet technology to achieve greater accuracy in organic material deposition than the conventional technology. The process has been used in trial production to fabricate a highly uniform prototype panel.

It said that extremely uniform layers (volume error <1%) are achieved by precisely controlling the selection and ejection of multi-size droplets of ink material on a substrate so that only the required volume of material is deposited.

Theoretically, an inkjet printing process is the better solution for larger display sizes because it enables thin-film layers to be formed via the deposition of liquid organic materials.

Using the same drop-on-demand approach as an inkjet printer, Epson’s process accurately deposits organic materials in the precise locations and amounts required.

Inkjet systems use materials that are extremely efficiently, so manufacturers are able to reduce cut production costs. Used as an OLED TV fabrication system, inkjet technology - which does not require masks and thus involves fewer process steps than VTE - is widely expected to raise production throughput.

Epson Printers: Enjoy High Quality Photo Prints

Posted on 13 Jun 2008 at 2:20am
Author: Alden Jerry

Epson Stylus CX9475Fax All-in-One Printer

The Epson Priters are perfect blend of style, functionality and productivity. It is neatly knotted-in together to offer actual photo print quality. The printers from the house of Epson have achieved numerous design awards. Therefore, it can be said that Epson product line comes with top of the range printers and warranties. As a matter of fact, nowadays, printers have become somewhat of a necessity, as we use them from printing documents such as online air tickets or rail tickets. Some of the best printers from the lineage of Epson include Epson Stylus CX9475Fax All-in-One Printer, Epson Stylus Photo R380 and Epson PictureMate Snap.

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