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Epson printer is more for less

Epson printer is more for less 07/13/2004 01:33 AM

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The Epson CX5400 All-in-one printer and
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It was a simple twist of fate: my HP Scanjet 5200C scanner gave up the ghost at the same time my HP Deskjet 842C ink cartridges went dry. I set off to do some comparison shopping for new cartridges at Office Depot and Best Buy. I decided to check the prices on new scanners as well. Instead of coming home with the best deal on the cartridges, and pricing info on scanners, I came back with an Epson Stylus CX5400. It's a multi-function device that replaces both the HP scanner and the printer, and gives me a standalone personal copier as well. Here's my rationale for getting the Epson CX5400, and the story on how I got it to play nicely on my SUSE 9.1 desktop.

Epson PictureMate Printer Review


Epson PictureMate Printer Review 06/04/2004 10:35 AM

PictureMate_3.jpg imageRemember the lunchbox-looking Epson PictureMate inkjet printer? Well, Bios Magazine took it for a test spray and found it to be more than just cute -- it's got a great picture quality, as well. Epson is pushing the PictureMate as a competitor to other companies' dye-sublimation printers, and its 6-color inkjet process not only stands up in image quality, but it ends up being a lot cheaper, as well. It also supports all your standard memory card formats, like SD/MMC, Memory Stick, CF, Smart Media, and xD, as well as direct printing from PictBridge/USB On-The-Go devices. It's even got Bluetooth if you want to throw down an extra $100 or so for the adapter.
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Download the latest Epson printer drivers for Mac OS X.

Epson colours up printer market with
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Epson colours up printer market with
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Epson intros Stylus C86 inkjet printer


Epson intros Stylus C86 inkjet printer 07/06/2004 08:31 AM
Epson America Inc. on Tuesday introduced a new US$99 general-purpose inkjet: the Stylus C86. The printer outputs up to 5760 x 1440 dot per inch (DPI) resolution on 4 x 6, 8 x 10 and letter-sized prints, and can print up to 22 pages per minute (PPM) in black and up to 12 ppm in color. It features a USB interface and is compatible with Macs and Windows PCs. The printer comes with a "photo kit" from Epson comprising 20 sheets of photo-quality paper, Epson Software Film Factory, and membership to Epson's photo craft and photo sharing Web sites. Epson's Web site had not been updated with information about the new printer as MacCentral posted this article.

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Epson intros Stylus R320 photo printer


Epson intros Stylus R320 photo printer 09/13/2004 04:26 PM
Epson America Inc. announced on Monday the replacement for its Stylus R300M inkjet printer: the Stylus Photo R320, which can print directly onto the surface of printable CDs and DVDs in addition to offering up to 5760 x 1440 dpi and the ability to print 4 x 6, 5 x 7, 8 x 10, letter and panoramic size photos. Epson notes that the R320 can produce a 4 x 6-inch photo in 39 seconds and an 8 x 10-inch photo in 77 seconds, with 15ppm text printing speed. Its built-in memory card slots can read CompactFlash Type I and II, MultiMediaCard, IBM Microdrive, xD Picture Card, Sony Memory Stick and its Pro, Due and Pro Duo variants, MagicGate Memory Stick, Smart Media and Secure Digital storage cards. Its use of PictBridge technology enables printing directly from a compatible digital camera, complete with an LCD screen on the front that allows you to select which images to print.

i need epson stylus c41sx printer dricve
for win98


i need epson stylus c41sx printer dricve
for win98
08/18/2004 01:32 AM
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Epson PictureMate: Little Photo Printer
Offers Computer-Free Snapshots


Epson PictureMate: Little Photo Printer
Offers Computer-Free Snapshots
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Epson Stylus Pro 4000: Large-Format
Ink-Jet Printer Achieves New Levels Of
Print Quality


Epson Stylus Pro 4000: Large-Format
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Print Quality
05/26/2004 06:02 AM
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Epson Stylus C82


Epson Stylus C82 08/21/2004 03:06 PM
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Epson releases new inkjet and all-in-one


Epson releases new inkjet and all-in-one 02/11/2004 01:36 PM
Epson has introduced the US$99 Stylus Photo R200, an inkjet, and the $349 Stylus Photo RX600, a photographic all-in-one device...

Epson Stylus C41SX


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Epson Corporate: Newsroom


Epson Corporate: Newsroom 08/20/2004 04:22 AM
Man, doesn't this look like fun! .. Micro flying robot .. fly a helicopter .. pressrelease .. epson.co.jp

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Epson Promotes DuraBrite


Epson Promotes DuraBrite 09/07/2004 01:10 AM
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Epson unveils two new projectors


Epson unveils two new projectors 08/23/2004 10:48 AM
The lightest Epson portable 3LCD projectors to date have been introduced: two pico-portable, XGA (1,024 x 768) projectors...

Epson introduces two new scanners


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Epson has announced two new scanners: the US$449 Perfection 4870 Photo and the $599 Perfection 4870 Pro...

Epson Stylus Photo 900


Epson Stylus Photo 900 09/06/2004 01:57 AM
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Epson-News Release


Epson-News Release 11/19/2003 08:04 AM
Epson develops world's smallest flying microrobot .. tiny, Bluetooth-controlled, helicopter .. mini-flying robot .. :

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Two New Value Projectors from Epson:
PowerLite 81p and 61p


Two New Value Projectors from Epson:
PowerLite 81p and 61p
06/03/2004 01:35 PM

Epson has added two new projectors to its low-end "Value Series," the PowerLite 81p (with a native XGA resolution of 1,024 x 768 and pictured right) for $1,800 and the 61p (with a native SVGA 800 x 600 resolution) for $1,500 that should be available around the 20th of this month. The standout feature? A 'blackboard mode' that enables the projectors to detect the color of the surface they are displaying on (let the old school green blackboards (did I just use 'old school' in proper context?)) and adjusts their color output to compensate. I'd like to see that in person. In addition both share a 2,000 lumen brightness rating and quiet fans.
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First Epson R-D1 samples online


First Epson R-D1 samples online 06/21/2004 05:56 AM
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Epson HX-20 Portable Computer


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epson_hx20.jpg imageAlmost twenty-five years ago, floppy drives were far from the only removable storage available (and don't even think about hard drives, which were too expensive for home computers for many years to come). While many popular home machines used cassette tapes to store data—including the Radio Shack TRS-80 series that I first cut my teeth on—even those were too bulky to include in some of the first portable computers. Epson's HX-20 used a micro-cassette drive instead, which allowed it to store not only data or audio, but hybrid data/audio combinations that could trigger sound clips recorded to the tape to add audio to a program, such as playing an alarm bell (at least I think it could; its successor the PX-8 can).


Epson EMP NS software offered for Mac OS
X


Epson EMP NS software offered for Mac OS
X
11/13/2003 11:15 AM
Epson has released a Mac version of its EMP NS Connection Software 1.0. This software allows a Mac running Mac OS X to connect wirelessly via AirPort to Epson PowerLite 735c and PowerLite 7850p multimedia projectors.

Epson introduces new all-in-one device


Epson introduces new all-in-one device 07/13/2004 02:02 PM
Epson has rolled out a new all-in-one: the Stylus CX4600, which features the company's water/fade/smudge-resistant DURABrite inks and has a suggested retail price of US$149 ($129 following a $20 rebate)...

Epson Perfection 3170


Epson Perfection 3170 04/09/2004 05:20 PM
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New: Signalize for Epson Stylus Pro 4000


New: Signalize for Epson Stylus Pro 4000 06/07/2004 10:24 AM
Signalize is an integrated software suite for printing, proofing, signmaking, calibration, PDF editing and pre-production.

Aurelon Signalize! RIP for Epson 4000
5.6.2


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Epson intros 4MP L-410 digital camera


Epson intros 4MP L-410 digital camera 07/12/2004 05:26 PM
Epson America Inc. announced on Monday the introduction of a new digital camera, the PhotoPC L-410, which includes a 4 megapixel CCD sensor, 3x optical and 3x digital zoom, a 1.5-inch LCD screen, continuous shooting of up to three photos per second and a new feature called Print Image Framer. The last option allows you to add one of over 100 frames to any image before or after you take it, without connecting the camera to a computer. When the L-410 ships in late July, it will carry an estimated retail price of US$399 and will come with 16MB of built-in memory, with support for SecureDigital memory cards up to 512MB, and one CR-V3 battery. The camera also accepts two AA alkaline, Ni-Cd or NiMH batteries. As MacCentral posted this article, a product page was not yet available on the Epson Web site.

Epson launches three new photo scanners


Epson launches three new photo scanners 06/28/2004 09:46 AM
Epson on Monday introduced three new Mac and PC-compatible photo scanners: The Perfection 4180 Photo, 2580 Photo and 2480 Photo. The scanners run from US$99 to $199 (after rebate) depending on features, and are aimed at general consumers, amateur photographers and hobbyists. All three scanners ship with software, including Epson Easy Photo Fix, and interface with the computer using USB 2.0.

Epson intros 4 new PowerLite projectors


Epson intros 4 new PowerLite projectors 06/18/2004 11:28 AM
Epson has announced the addition of four new models -- the 835p, the 830p,61p and 81p -- to its line of PowerLite projectors. All four include twocomponent video ports, one S-Video port and one Video RGB port, with onededicated audio input for each. The 835p and 830p feature XGA resolution,brightness of 3,000 ANSI lumens, six built-in display modes, Ethernetnetworkability and, in the 835p model, 802.11g wireless connectivity. The835p also includes a PCMCIA card slot and a USB 1.1 Type A port, while the830p just has a USB 1.1 Type B port. Epson expects to ship the 835p and 830pmodels for US$3,899 and $3,699, respectively, in mid-July, and the companynotes that the 835p's keynote wireless feature is currently notMac-compatible, although a representative told MacCentral that an upgradewhich will fix the issue is targeted for release in the fall.

Epson aims to turn TVs into printers


Epson aims to turn TVs into printers 08/03/2004 10:53 AM
Ever get so jazzed by a commercial you want information on the product right then? Epson says it has the answer.

Epson/NGK Announce 5mm Gyro-sensor


Epson/NGK Announce 5mm Gyro-sensor 08/27/2004 07:16 PM
Need some tiny gyroscopes to go with the new OKI accelerometers? Epson and NGK have just what you need. "The world's smallest" gyro-sensor with built-in drive circuit; a 5mm, surface-mount device that can measure angular veolocity with a sensitivity of 0.67 mV/deg/sec at up to 100 degrees per sec. Combine three of these with one of the recently announced OKI tri-axis accelerometers and you've got a dirt-cheap IMU that would fit on even the smallest robot. Like OKI's part, Epson's gyro is made for use in cellphones, cameras, and navigation systems.

Epson offers Stylus CX6600 all in one


Epson offers Stylus CX6600 all in one 09/07/2004 10:40 AM
Epson America Inc. on Tuesday introduced its Epson Stylus CX6600 all in one device, capable of printing, scanning and copying. It can print up to 22 pages per minute, copy up to 16 pages per minute and scans at up to 1200 x 2400 dots per inch at 40-bit color depth. The camera also features memory card slots compatible with CompactFlash I and II, Sony Memory Stick, Memory Stick Pro, MemoryStick Duo, Sony MagicGate SD, Smart Media, Secure Digital, MultiMediaCard, IBM Microdrive and xD-Picture Card media -- you can use the slots to print out digital camera photos directly, or transfer files to your Mac.

Epson hits another ink cartridge maker


Epson hits another ink cartridge maker 06/17/2005 03:46 PM

For the second time this week a manufacturer of Epson-compatible ink cartridges is taking its products off the market as a result of legal action by Seiko Epson, the Japanese company said Friday.

Environmental Business Products has stopped importing and supplying Epson-compatible printer cartridges as a result of an out of court settlement between the two companies, Epson said in a statement. Epson had brought proceedings against the London company in the U.K. High Court for infringement of a number of patents and registered designs owned by Epson, the statement said.

The company and others like it offer ink cartridges or refills that can be used in Epson printers and are typically cheaper than those from Epson. For printer makers the sale of replacement ink is a major source of profit.

The action couldn't immediately be confirmed with the U.K. company, which has operations in the U.K., France, Germany, the Netherlands, Sweden and Spain. The Epson statement included a quote from Environmental Business Products' managing director, saying sales of Epson-compatible cartridges were stopped because the company isn't confident its products would be found not to infringe on Epson's patents.

In addition to the halt in sales, Environmental Business Products will also have to pay legal costs and "a substantial payment" for damages, Epson said. The amounts involved were not disclosed.

Earlier this week Epson reached a settlement with Hong Kong-based Multi-Union Trading Co. as part of a patent infringement lawsuit brought in the U.S. District Court for the District of Oregon in Portland. That will see 75 of Multi-Union's cartridge models barred from being imported and sold in the U.S., Epson said. The cartridges are sold under the PrintRite brand and other names.

Epson is also pursuing a number of other companies, said Alastair Bourne, a spokesman for the Suwa-based company. They include Armor, a third-party cartridge maker in Nantes, France, which is being sued in the same Portland court as Multi-Union. The spokesman wouldn't name any other companies.

The recent string of court actions and resolutions doesn't point to a crackdown but comes as a result of Epson deciding to publicize the legal actions it takes, Bourne said.

"It's important to send a message out that we are serious about defending our intellectual property and also protecting fair competition," he said. "We believe in respecting other people's intellectual property and we expect other people to respect ours and so we'd like to send that message."

 

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    Epson Creates World's Smallest MAV


    Epson Creates World's Smallest MAV 11/18/2003 11:32 AM
    JCN Newswire says that Epson is claiming to have developed the world's smallest flying microrobot. Epson developed the uFR (Micro Flying Robot) to demonstrate the micromechanics technology using an ultrasonic motor and bluetooth module for remote control. The uFR flys via two contra-rotating propellers and ultrasonic motor that has the world's highest power to weight ratio. The flying robot can balance in mid-air using the world's first linear actuator stabilizer mechanism. Epson sold previous Micro Air Vehicle versions such as the EMRos and the Monsieur flying robots, so I'm wondering if this one will be out by Christmas to fly around my living room?

    Epson Signs UDC OLED Technology


    Epson Signs UDC OLED Technology 12/28/2004 07:17 PM
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    Epson expands projector line


    Epson expands projector line 04/06/2005 06:23 PM
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    Epson Focuses on Multibrand Retail


    Epson Focuses on Multibrand Retail 09/08/2004 01:14 AM
    TechTree Sep 8 2004 5:56AM GMT

    Epson 2200 driver problem resolution


    Epson 2200 driver problem resolution 01/26/2004 11:27 AM
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