EPSON SAYS NEW INKS LAST 98 YEARS

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Date: Thursday February 1, 2007 09:53:00 am
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    Epson says new inks make photos that last for 98 years
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    photographers and graphic designers with limited budgets will want to
    note Epson’s replacement for its venerable 1280 inkjet printer,
    introduced in 2000.The Stylus Photo 1400, which will reach the market
    early next month, will cost $400, the same as the older model, and will
    still use six inks, but they will be Epson’s new Claria inks.Epson says
    these will produce prints that last 98 years, three times the life span
    of earlier inks. It also says the 1400 will print three times as fast,
    with the ink yielding three times as many prints.An 8-by-10-inch photo
    at 720 dots per inch will take 173 seconds to print on the 1400, which
    may sound long but is fairly sprightly in the photo printer
    world.Labeling of white inkjet-printable CDs and DVDs is a feature
    found in many lower-end Epson printers, but the 1400 has a
    higher-precision mechanism — hence its 25.8-pound heft. Automatic photo
    correction will handle red eye, underexposure and color problems. The
    maximum print size is 13 by 19 inches.

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