Epson's SD-10 spectrophotometer is said to be a highly accurate, compact and affordable spectrophotometer that can be used to digitise colour read.
The new Epson SureColor R5070.
Epson (Los Alamitos, California) has expanded its presence in the signage market with the introduction of its SureColor R-Series of wide-format, RTR (Roll-To-Roll) signage printers. The 64-inch SureColor R5070 and SureColor R5070L leverage six-colour resin ink to deliver “astonishing prints on a variety of substrates with consistent, repeatable colour,” said the OEM. Ideal for print shops looking for versatility and productivity, the new printers deliver output ready for immediate lamination at true production speeds up to 290 square feet per hour. Both printers feature 1.5-litre ink packs, while the SureColor R5070L also has a 3-litre-per-colour bulk-ink system with hot-swap technology for uninterrupted printing.