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    Epson WorkForce 1100 Delivers Print-Shop-Quality Wide-Format

    Epson WorkForce 1100Epson announced a new addition to the Epson WorkForce printer lineup, the Epson WorkForce 1100 Ink printer. The Epson 1100 is a wide format printer that utilizes the common standard and very popular Epson 69 ink cartridges and Epson paper. This is important since traditional wide-format printers required proprietary ink and paper.

    Geared towards business applications, the Epson WorkForce 1100 can print large or small documents – from sizes ranging between 3 1/2 inches X 5 inches all the way up to a staggering 13 inches X 19 inches in size.  But, it doesn’t stop there, the Epson WorkForce 1100 ink printer also prints banners up to 13 inches X 44 inches in size, with superb quality all around.

    The Epson WorkForce 1100 ink printer also offers paper duplexing (both sides of the page).  This includes dual Epson black ink cartridges for increased Epson black ink cartridge capacity. Epson really has put a lot of value-add into their small business products. When HP began selling printers, they were very profitable because they practically gave there printers away, and charged a ton for consumables. Consumers were stuck.  Epson charges a fair price for there devices, but they go a step further by keeping costs down with ENERGY STAR-RATED products, large-capacity ink cartridges, and multi-format printers- like the WorkForce 1100.

    With Wi-Fi, wired networking and PC Fax capabilities onboard, the Epson WorkForce 1100 is great for businesses requiring larger printing applications, inexpensive printing, and convenient functions. (Street Price approx. $200)

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