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Epson Unveils New SureColor P800 17-Inch Wide Professional Printer

Epson Unveils New SureColor P800 17-Inch Wide Professional Printer

The SureColor P800 will be available for purchase in July 2015 through Spectraflow. Epson today announced the highly anticipated SureColor® P800 printer, representing a new benchmark in photographic print quality. Designed for professional use, the SureColor P800 is a full 17-inch wide borderless printer with unique Epson® MicroPiezo® AMC™ printhead […]

April 24, 2015 News
Tech Tip: Where are the various EFI folders associated with EFI Fiery XF to be found on my computer?

Tech Tip: Where are the various EFI folders associated with EFI Fiery XF to be found on my computer?

Here is a wonderful chart made by John Nate (the Wizard of EFI) that shows where all the EFI Fiery XF v5 folders are located. It is very useful, especially if you are building your own profiles, or need to make edits to existing profiles. Click to download the PDF […]

November 6, 2014 EFI Fiery XF

Tech Tips: What are the key differences between PSA Polypro versus PSA Vinyl?

Pressure-Sensitive Adhesive (PSA) vinyl is generally a calendared product and will have more give/stretch than Polypropylene.  For indoor applications, the polypropylene will generally do the trick and it is often more cost-effective.  The vinyl is more appropriate for outdoor applications or other environments where it needs to shrink/grown depending upon […]

November 6, 2014 Ink and Media, Tech Tips

Tech Tip: What resolution should I use with my Epson printer?

Epson printers function very well at 1440 dpi, and in general this should be the default setting. The 2880 dpi setting is overkill for almost all jobs.  Its improvement in image detail is essentially imperceptible, and it slows the printer considerably.  For proofing applications (175 lpi or less), or where […]

Tech Tip: How do I prevent my Epson Stylus Pro printer from powering off automatically?

By default, the SP4900 is configured to power off after 24 hours. In general, it’s better to keep the power on at all times, since this keeps a bit of ink moving through the heads and reduces the frequency of clogs. In order to disable this, do the following: 1) […]