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Epson’s New Large-Format Printers

  • Writer: The Magazine For Photographers
    The Magazine For Photographers
  • 12 minutes ago
  • 1 min read

Epson Printer
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Epson just dropped two new wide-format printers in its SureColor P-series — the 24-inch P7370 and the 44-inch P9370 — and they’re aimed squarely at photographers, fine artists, and designers. Both printers are built to deliver fast, gallery-worthy prints with rich colour and fine detail, using Epson’s UltraChrome Pro10 ink set. That includes a dedicated violet channel for better blues and purples, plus separate Photo Black and Matte Black inks so you don’t have to waste ink switching when jumping between glossy and matte paper.


The P7370 and P9370 are priced at $3,495 and $5,295, which also makes them more in line with Epson’s older (and now discontinued) P6000 and P9000 printers. And they’re supposedly faster too. On top of the speed and quality boosts, Epson has made these printers easier to live with. They come with a 4.3-inch touchscreen, an interior LED so you can see what’s going on, and a new Black Enhance Overcoat feature that increases black density and contrast, especially useful for glossy media.


Even maintenance should be more user-friendly now, you can clean the print head yourself without calling in a technician. If you’ve been waiting to upgrade your studio printer, this could be the sweet spot between pro-level output and long-term usability.


You can see full details on Epson’s website here


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