The New Year is coming, and with it, plans for individual and work environment enhancements. Come January 2020, Epson's new ColorWorks CW-C6500 shading mark printer will show up, making it the ideal expansion to your venture name printer armada.

Organizations that print high volumes of names have truly depended on enormous armadas of warm exchange printers and pre-printed shading mark stock to deliver their shading names. The pre-printed stock has clear zones which are later printed with the dark warm exchange printer. This takes into consideration some customization, be that as it may, as you can envision, has a few confinements.

For instance, where are you going to get the pre-printed mark stock in any case? Through an outsider print specialist co-op doubtlessly. That brings about arrangement and bite the dust costs. It additionally for the most part requires an enormous least request. Should the naming necessities change, the pre-printed names must be disposed of. In the interim, staff should continually oversee mark stock. On the off chance that they come up short on pre-printed names, it will cause some genuine personal time until new names can be requested, printed, transported, and conveyed.

Epson ColorWorks CW-C6500 Label Printer is Designed to Replace Thermal Transfer Printers

This is the place the Epson CW-C6500 shading name printer sparkles. In addition to the fact that it allows organizations to print in full shading, it does as such on request. There's no compelling reason to arrange, store, oversee, or conceivably squander pre-printed marks. The Epson CW-C6500 shading mark printer comes in two adaptations, one with an auto shaper (CW-C6500A) and one with a peeler (CW-C6500P). Both are 8-inch ColorWorks mark printers with equivalent highlights, media taking care of abilities, and network alternatives as the main warm exchange printers as of now being used in the present undertaking name printing conditions.

Epson CW-C6500 Features

Among the numerous highlights of the Epson CW-C6500 shading mark printer are:

8-inch print width (a 4-inch model, the CW-C6000 is coming in May 2020)

1200 dpi print goals

Up to 5 inches for each subsequent print speed

PrecisionCore TFP sequential printheads

GHS BS5609 confirmation when utilized with certain DuraFast shade ink compound marks

ESC/Label and ZPL II interface language

Remote printer the board

Consistent mix with SAP, middleware, Windows, Mac OS, and Linus

Tool I/O port

Ease