![]() (You can click here to read more about the technology.) This, in turn, translates into a larger color gamut (the number of colors the printer can reproduce), faster ink drying times, and faster print speeds. Using MEMs fabrication, or microelectromechanical systems, the printhead contains a considerable higher number of nozzles than previous head designs, which produces a greater print density by using smaller ink droplets. On the outside, the WF-3640 resembles most other Epson MFPs, but the most notable feature is one that’s unnoticeable: the newly developed PrecisionCore printhead technology. But with the new PrecisionCore system, wireless connectivity (plus compatibility with smart devices), and useful features, we think the WF-3640 could be well suited for the home – if you don’t mind giving up some space. Compared to MFPs designed for the home, there’s a price premium. Designed for an office environment, the multifunction unit offers print, copy, scan, and fax capabilities. Buy it now from:Īlthough unveiled last year in some of its industrial printing equipment, Epson is now putting the technology in a new lineup of WorkForce office printers, like the WorkForce WF-3640 All-in-One printer ($200). Now, it’s Epson’s turn, with the new PrecisionCore printhead inkjet tech that allows for fast print speeds and better color quality – even better than a color laser model. ![]() Hewlett-Packard, for example, last year introduced its Officejet Pro X, a desktop printer series that uses an inkjet technology called PageWide, to deliver the world’s fastest print speeds. The printer industry is a fairly predictable one, but once in a while we’re treated to interesting technology. ![]()
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