Thursday, August 15, 2019

Epson ColorWorks TM-C3500 Label Printer Review


The C3500 is a desktop label printer designed to help, businesses print a wide variety of long-lasting
and colourful labels on demand. With the printer, you get a power cable, all of the documentation
you'd expect, some ink cartridges, a roll, of paper, a maintenance box, and a user manual.
The inks used for this machine are Epson's, DuraBRITE ultra inks that are smudge, water,
and fade resistant. Not only does this make, for a great looking print, but it also reduces
the risk of contamination, as the ink is less, likely to run when exposed to condensation,
perfect for food labelling. There are 360, nozzles for each colour and the printing method
is Epson's micro piezo technology, that gives, more consistent ink droplets, making for a
better quality print overall.


Most label printers, on the market, are thermal printers, but with
thermal printers, you can't have the vast, range of colours that you can with inkjet
printers. So as many labels have some form, of graphics on them, it makes sense to, it
makes sense to make them with high quality, inkjet printer. This machine has a maximum
print width of 104mm, so you can get some, pretty large labels. there are also different
types of media to print on, including sticky, back labels and paper, in both matte and gloss
finishes. For larger print jobs, the C3500 also takes labels in the fanfold configuration.

You can connect to this machine with both, USB and network cables, and as it's compact,
it'll integrate into almost any working environment., There's a cutter for continuous media and
it'll also print on die-cut labels with the use of a gap and black mark sensor, making
sure everything is positioned exactly where, exactly where you want it. You can design
labels in Microsoft word and adobe illustrator, making label design extremely easy, as long
as you're using a Windows laptop or PC, as, this machine does not have any compatibility
with Mac or Linux systems. Changing the ink, cartridges is simple too, simply pop them out,
and pop them back in again. It gets the labels, out quickly, and all in all, it's an easy
to use, practical high-quality printer, allowing, you to bring labelling in house, giving you
full control over what gets printed.

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