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New tech for the architecture and construction industries

Epson SureColor T-Series

aunched at Sydney Build 2022, this new production-class dual-roll technical printer was designed to produce large-format colour drawings and posters in moderate to high volume. Featuring a compact footprint with flexible media handling and a high print speed, it’s especially suited to architecture and construction applications. It uses six inks that come in large cartridges with an additional red to enhance the colour gamut. Integrated high-speed hardware-based Postscript enables image reproduction via drag-n-drop from the desktop or direct from a USB device. The SureColor T7760D features dual-roll support with the second roll also able to be used as an auto take-up. There is also

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