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Epson Introduces SureColor T5470M 36-In. Printer and Integrated Scanner

Wide-format print/copy/scan solution delivers collaboration for businesses in a space-saving design.

Epson Introduces SureColor T5470M 36-In. Printer and Integrated Scanner
Source: Image courtesy of Epson.
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July 8, 2019

Epson now unveils the SureColor T5470M—a new 36-in. printer and integrated scanner offering a multifunction solution for printing, sharing and saving technical documents. The new model joins the Epson SureColor T-Series line of wide-format printers, and the print/copy/scan combo produces accurate A1/D-size prints in as fast as 22 seconds, the company says. 

“With an integrated scanner, the SureColor T5470M is designed to maximize collaboration and productivity and streamline workflow for innovative industry segments—engineering, designing, architecture, construction jobs sites and more—all in a small, space-saving design,” says Matt Kochanowski, product manager, Professional Imaging, Epson America, Inc.

The integrated scanner supports multi-page scanning and scan to USB drive functions. Next-generation UltraChrome XD2 archival pigment ink delivers vibrant prints, according to the company. The SureColor T5470M offers a space-saving design that comes equipped with a variety of usability features, including an intuitive 4.3-in. LCD touchscreen and high-capacity replacement ink cartridges. In addition, the SureColor T5470M offers versatile print options, such as easy printing from tablets and smartphones, the company adds. 

The Epson SureColor T5470M delivers a range of usability features designed to streamline workflow, including: fast print speeds—A1/D-size prints in as fast as 22 seconds; fast, easy navigation—includes a built-in 4.3-in. LCD screen with touch panel; and optimized workflow—integrated 36-in. scanner offers easy collaboration and document sharing.

The 36-in. MFP solution comes in a space-saving design; uses high-capacity cartridges up to 350 mL; helps protect information with advanced network security and encryption; easily prints direct from USB thumb drives, tablets an smartphones; features a PrecisionCoreMicroTFP printhead with Precision Droplet Control for clear images, precise lines and crisp text; and also includes a permanent printhead with advanced Nozzle Verification Technology. 

The SureColor T5470M will be available through Epson Authorized Professional Imaging Resellers in September 2019 for $5,995 (MSRP). The printer offers a standard one-year Epson Preferred Limited Warranty and is designed to work exclusively with Epson UltraChrome XD2 ink. 

Sources: Press materials received from the company and additional information gleaned from the company’s website.

 

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