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Important Printer Buying Tip: ALWAYS check for the ink cartridge prices before you purchase a
printer. Why? Sometimes cheaper printers end up costing more because its
ink cartridges may be way expensive. You should calculate the "cost of
ownership" per month. The math is simple: (number of prints per month)
times (cost of the cartridge) divided by (the yield of the cartridge).
Yield is the number of pages that can be printed with one particular
cartridge.
For example, assume that average home user prints 150 black pages per
month using a black cartridge that yields 200 pages and costs $28. The
monthly "cost of ownership" is (150 pages) x ($28) = $21
200 pages
Also look at the printer ink alternatives; besides the
original manufacturer's cartridges (OEMs), you may have the selection of
remanufactured cartridges, compatible ink cartridges, and ink refill kits.
Below is the list of Epson 7500 compatible printer ink
cartridges:
OEM #: T480011 Color: Black Capacity: 110 ml Yield: 3,800 pages
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MSRP: Our Price: $66.95 Your Savings:$3.00 (4.29%)
MSRP: Our Price: $66.95 Your Savings:$3.00 (4.29%)
Full Specifications (Epson Stylus Pro 7500, C382011B):
Technology: Inkjet
Max Resolution (BW): 1440 x 720 dpi
Max Resolution (Color): 1440 x 720 dpi
Black Print Speed: 5.9 sq.m/hour
Paper Type: Photo Paper, Plain Paper
Total Media Capacity: 1 Roll(s)
Media Path Type: Straight
Operating System: Apple MacOS 7, Microsoft Windows
2000, Microsoft Windows 95, Microsoft Windows NT
Warranty: 1 Year
Depth: 22.54 in.
Exterior Color: White
ProductDescription for Epson 7500
(From the Manufacturer, Epson)
The Epson Stylus Pro 7000 Series is redefining the 24" wide-format
printing industry with powerful solutions made to last. This versatile
printer can produce photo-quality prints on a wide variety of media up
to 24” wide. With this remarkable printer the most creative
professionals can present their ideas at an incredible level of detail
and excellence.
Utilizing Epson's Micro Piezo DX3 print head, it provides far
superior image quality compared to systems costing thousands more. With
1440 x 720 dpi resolution and six color inking systems, this printer
produces unsurpassed image quality as well as consistent, reliable
printing over time. In addition this printer prints speeds of up to 22
square feet-per-hour in truly photographic modes, with output that
rivals that of more expensive, continuous flow ink jet printers. The
Stylus Pro 7500 was developed for the most demanding printing and
graphic arts professionals who require superior print quality in wide
format.
This printer model is not being manufactured by Epson any
more
PC MAGAZINE.com Editors' review:
Until recently, CreoScitex offered the only color printer for producing
large-size archival output. The Epson Stylus Pro 7500 ($5,000 street)
costs only a fraction of that original printer plus operating costs and
can produce gorgeous, 24-inch-wide photo-quality prints and signage that
are stable and color-fast, theoretically, for up to two centuries. While
the 7500 is great at outputting archival prints to a wide variety of
Epson media, its limitation is that it cannot switch from its special
pigment-based inks to dye-based inks that would allow it to print faster
and produce less expensive, standard prints.
The 7500 is an intelligently designed floor-size unit that can be
assembled by two people in half an hour with a single provided Allen
wrench. It can be configured as either a USB or a parallel printer, or
as a 10/100 Base-T or IEEE-1394 device. For maximum throughput, Epson
offers an optional ($5,000 street) RS5100 Fiery X2 RIP that attaches to
the parallel port. Depending upon the resolution (1,440-by-720,
720-by-720, 720-by-360, 360-by-360), the 7500 can output between 12 and
72 square feet of photo-quality output per hour.
Installing media is simple—the six ink cartridges (cyan, magenta,
yellow, light cyan, light magenta, and black) slide into dedicated
color-coded slots. Each oversized 110-ml cartridge contains enough ink
to print continuously overnight. Installing and threading paper rolls is
easier, faster, and more foolproof than with any other wide printer
we've tested. The paper automatically feeds correctly, and the Cut/Eject
button separates the excess leader.
Printing is quick, quiet, and trouble-free. Despite its large-size
output, the 7500's print quality is gorgeous and sumptuous, with bright
colors and rich detail. Photos display near continuous tone, and
business graphics are colorful and razor sharp. The only drawbacks to
the 7500 are that it cannot take Epson's cheaper inks, and using
archival media means slower performance.
All in all, the 7500 is the wide printer par excellence for
photographers or artists who want long-lasting, top-quality output.
What's more, for businesses that require posters or other large prints
it is a cost-effective alternative to outsourcing.