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Integrated ink makes ET-4750 easily a winner

Epson has launched a revolutionary cartridge-free printer with easy-to-fill, supersized…

Glenn Baker
Glenn Baker
November 16, 2017 2 Mins Read
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Epson has launched a revolutionary cartridge-free printer with easy-to-fill, supersized ink tanks and up to two years of ink in the box*.

Most businesses appreciate the ability to have a smooth-running and efficient workflow without interruptions or hassle of replacement ink cartridges and expensive replacement ink.

The new Epson ET-4750 offers just that, the amount of ink included in the box equates to up to 11,200 pages in colour or 14,000 pages in black – that’s up to two years’ worth of printing.*

The ET-4750’s improved compact design and smart features make this model ideal for home office and small business users seeking that perfect combination of convenience, performance and value.

It also prints with remarkable accuracy. PrecisionCore technology uses a high-density print chip that can generate up to 40 million precise dots per second.

So it’s accuracy coupled with high-speed.

The WorkForce ET-4750 has other business-essential features too – such as two-sided printing, a 250-sheet paper tray, 30-page Automatic document Feeder, Wi-Fi Direct (so no router required) and Ethernet connectivity.

Users who want to print from their tablet or smartphone, will find it all very easy too – thanks to Epson Connect solutions and the fact that the ET-4750 also supports Android, AirPrint, iPad and iPhone, Chromebook, Fire-OS, Mac, and Windows devices.

Users of Apple AirPrint can print emails, web pages, presentations and documents straight from their iPad or iPhone as Apple IOS devices automatically connect to the printer. There’s no software to download, no drivers to install and no cables to connect.

For those who want to print on the go from a smartphone or tablet using Google Cloud Print it’s simple with any Gmail or Google Drive account. Plus, it’s easy to print from Chromebook and Google Chrome without installing drivers or connecting cables.

The WorkForce ET-4750 can also scan documents and save them to the cloud.

Epson reminds buyers to register their printer online within 90 days of purchase to receive a bonus two-year return-to-base warranty, making a total of three years warranty.

The Epson EcoTank WorkForce ET-4750 is available from epson.co.nz and specialised Epson resellers and retailers for NZ$749.

*For more information go to www.epson.co.nz/ecotank.

 

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