Epson Ink News and Tips
Get The Top Rated T-Shirt Transfer
September 3rd, 2012 | 0 comments
T-shirts are cool. T-shirts with custom photos/jokes/sayings are even cooler (no really, they are). Perfect for anything from humorous presents to group events that need a common theme, t-shirt transfers can provide an easy, affordable way to take plain clothes and add some personality. If you’re looking for the best option in the market, we’ve. Read more...
Epson Printer used to Print Circuits
November 28th, 2011 | 0 comments
We recently blogged about how printers were being used toprint circuitry.. Well, last week a group of scientists from Cambridge university released a paper describing their efforts to print with circuits with a modified Epson ink-jet printer . The Science Using ferro-electric polymer inks has been possible for some time but the components made tend. Read more...
The E820, An Epson Printer in true Japanese style
November 21st, 2011 | 0 comments
The latest creation by Epson is a highly portable, massively compatible photo printer. What makes it unique is the design, looking like a cross between a lunchbox and a microwave oven, it also comes equipped with a handle on top! Despite it’s small size the Colorio E820 comes packed with features to enable it to. Read more...
Inkjet Printers and the Olympic games?
November 18th, 2011 | 0 comments
It may seem like a bit of a tenuous link but the Olympics actually had a large role to play in the evolution of our modern day desktop printers. The story starts in the early 60’s, up until now timekeeping for official Olympic events was usually conducted by a Swiss gentleman with a stopwatch. When. Read more...
Minoru Usui Talks About Epson
November 17th, 2011 | 0 comments
In a recent interview with the BBC chief executive of Epson, Minoru Usi spoke about his work with the company, where he sees their future efforts leading. Most interesting to me were his statements on what he sees as the next big things in the printing industry. Environmental Everyone’s going green at the moment and. Read more...
Exciting news for Compulsive Labelers
October 5th, 2011 | 0 comments
Today Epson announced the release of their latest efforts in their LabelWorks series of label printers. The new LW-300 and LW400 models are intended to deliver “an easy-to-use, versatile and creative solution for almost any application, whether organizing at home, in the office, or in the field with specialized jobs like cable and wire labeling.”. Read more...
Will the need for fast document production drive the printer industry?
September 23rd, 2011 | 0 comments
In the last year all the major printer ink players, including HP, Epson, Lexmark, Canon, Oki and more, have introduced varying multifunction printer (MFP) ink products onto the market. But in business, where time is said to be money, what is the most important feature on these types of machines? Is it the ability to. Read more...
Epson to launch new lightweight LabelWorks device
September 22nd, 2011 | 0 comments
Epson’s latest lightweight LabelWorks LW-300 device is ideal for companies looking to produce labels for the office. According to the printer ink firm, its newest device is straightforward to use and can provide a fast and efficient production service for business users. On top of this, companies can store popular label designs on the device’s. Read more...
Why Won't My Epson Printer Print In Black When A Colour Cartridge is Empty?
September 16th, 2011 | 25 comments
If you’ve ever had an Epson printer, it’s quite likely that at some point in time you will have attempted to print in black only to receive an error message that you cannot print until a colour cartridge is replaced. Scandalous! Ridiculous! I want to print some work, not a multi-coloured rainbow of joy. This. Read more...
New Range of Epson Value Cartridges
September 15th, 2011 | 0 comments
We’ve had thousands of requests for an even cheaper alternative to our Compatible Epson cartridges. So we’ve gone out and we’ve done even better for you, finding a new range of amazing cartridges to supplement our existing cartridges. Read on below to find out all of the necessary release information and how you’re not losing. Read more...






