Epson today declared two innovative Artisan multifunction devices, the Artisan 710 as well as Artisan 810. Mutually Artisan devices mark six-color ink-jet printers that are intended for creative projects.
Artisan 710
Like its precursor, the Artisan 700, the Artisan 710 has an ink-jet print, flatbed scanner, along with laser copier functions, all geared to tackle the requirements of consumer whose work with graphic-intensive documents.
The ink-jet printer makes use of six colors, all in individual ink cartridges. According to Epson, the Artisan 710 has a draft print speed of 38 pages per minute (ppm) when using black only or when printing in color. Epson affirm the "laser-quality" print speed as 9.5 ppm for black only, with 9 ppm for color. Epson also declare that a 4-by-6 color photo can print in 10 seconds.
The Artisan 710's 48-bit scanner has an optical resolution of 2,400 dpi. The scanner also performs as a color or black as well as white copier.
The Artisan 710 can fix to a Mac through USB 2.0, or to a network with any the Ethernet port or Wi-Fi. You can also plug up your camera's memory cards into the device using the included memory card slot. The PictBridge port can be used to print openly from your camera to the Artisan 710.
The gadget has a 2.5-inch LCD, as well as contains numerous functions for printing as well as scanner directly to the gadget itself, without by a Mac. The integrated Auto Photo Correction adjusts the color of photos, as well as you can also eliminate red eye, repair color to faded photos, make custom-made notebook paper with coloring book pages, and more. The Artisan will be obtainable this month.
Artisan 810
The Artisan 810 replaces the Artisan 800 multifunction device.
Epson rates the Artisan 810's printer speed along the similar lines as the Artisan 710. The Artisan 810 also executes the matching in-device print as well as scans functions, as well as has the identical connectivity features with memory card slot as the Artisan 710.
The first main dissimilarity among the Artisan 810 as well as the Artisan 710 is the Artisan 800's 7.8-inch touch panel with 3.5-inch LCD, which allows for improved control of the in-device print as well as scan functions.
The second foremost dissimilarity is with the scanner. The Artisan 810 has a 48-bit color scanner that supports an optical resolution of 4,800 dpi.
The most recent key dissimilarity is the Artisan 810's integrated 30-page automatic document feeder, which can be used to photocopy of scan multi-paged documents. The Artisan 710 does not have a integrated automatic document feeder.
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