Experience Epson's Claria Home Ink with their newest lineup of small-in-one photo inkjet printers. The company's latest Wi-Fi direct enabled home printers that allow users to directly connect their devices to the machine without the presence of a router.
What is Epson Claria Ink System?
Epson Claria Ink range includes two types, one for standard daily printing, while the other one is for special prints such as photos and images. The first is called Claria Home Ink, a four-colour Epson ink cartridges set consisting of the CYMK colors. It's also intended for printing plain text, text-image, and glossy photos. Claria Premium Ink on the other hand, is best suited for extra high-quality printing demands. Offering extreme and vibrant colors. The main difference of this ink range among the other inks around is that, this ink has a formulation or rather a combination of pigment-based and dye-based inks. Hybrid as it is, unlike typical inks that are either dye sublimation or pigmented.
Models and Features of the New Lineup
Although most photo inkjet printers are commonly using dye sublimation inks as a standard. Epson has a better lineup that revolutionized the style of printing. Aside that these new models support Claria Ink system, they also feature WiFi Direct which works for a number of supported smartphones and tablets. Surprisingly, Epson's compact small-in-one printers can still be used for wireless printing even without a wireless router.
Epson XP-412 Small-In-One |
Included in the lineup are the following models:
- Epson XP-212/XP-215
- Epson XP-312/XP-313-XP-315
- Epson XP-412/XP-413/XP-415
General Printer Specs
The XP-212 doesn't feature any LCD from its front panel, instead it consists of a few basic operational buttons with the manufacturers logo at the right edge. The XP-312 although it has a screen display, the LCD is quite small with four directional keys, both positioned right below the manufacturers logo. While among the other models, the XP-412 has an ample-size colour LCD display about 6.4cm or 2.5inch exactly. In terms of print speed, the XP-212/215 models are rated with 26ppm, and the rest come with quoted speed of 33ppm (pages-per-minute).
With Epson's fast-pace development in wireless printing technology considering their notable apps and software which inlcude Epson Connect and Epson iPrint. The company has been technically providing more and more printing solutions to consumers countless demands. Probably this new range of compact printers will bring a new hype in the world of wireless mobile printing.
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