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Epson ColorWorks C831
€ 1,978.00 excl. VAT | € 2,373.60 incl. VAT
| Printing technology |
Inkjet– MicroPiezo |
| Printing width |
Up to 241.3 mm |
| Printing speed |
Up to 92 mm/ sec |
| Resolution |
Up to 720 х 720 dpi |
| Weight |
12,68 kg |
| Dimensions |
464 × 465 × 224 mm |
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The Epson ColorWorks C831 has industry-leading features and is ideal for printing large-format labels used in the chemical industry and other industries. It combines all the benefits of a robust printer with the accuracy of an 8-pin drive. It is also the first BS5609 certified printer.
Features
- GHS Printout – Ideal for printing labels for the chemical industry
- Certified by BS5609
- Fast print – 92 mm / sec.
- Very reliable – Designed to print at least 600,000 labels without creating any problems
- Budget – High capacity, individual ink cartridges
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Technical specification
| Technology | Printing method | Inkjet (MicroPiezo) |
| Nozzle configuration | 360 nozzles per color | |
| Colors | black, yellow, magenta, cyan (CMYK) | |
| Ink technology | DURABrite™ Ultra | |
| Printing | Printing speed | Max. printing speed 103 mm / sec |
| Resolution | Max resolution 720 х 360 dpi | |
| Printing width | Max. width 104 mm | |
| Media | Format | Roll with 101,6 mm outside diameter, fanfold paper |
| Width | Min. width 30 mm , Max. width 112 mm | |
| Type | die cut label, labels with black mark, continuous paper | |
| General information | Interface | USB 2.0, LAN (100 Base-TX / 10 Base-T) |
| Cutter | Yes | |
| Power supply | “100 ~ 240 V, 100 ~ 240 V, 50 ~ 60 Hz” | |
| Energy consumption | In standby mode 3W, In printing mode 30W | |
| Temperature/ Humidity | Storage: -20~60 °C ( 5~85 % RH), Printing: 5~35 °C ( 20~80 % RH) | |
| Dimensions | 310 × 283 × 261 mm | |
| Weight | 12 kg | |
| Software | Drivers | Windows |
| Aditional software | N/A |
Epson is among the world's leading manufacturers of color label printers. This is one of their many successful activities.
Epson has always a pioneer in technology. In the 1940s, the small watch company called Daiwa Kogyo was created and later became Seiko and eventually transformed into the Seiko Epson corporation.
Epson introduced its first "electronic printer" (EP) in 1968. Soon after, Epson introduced the first business printer, the smallest in the world, called the informal "son" of the EP. This is how the modern Epson company originated.
In 1990, Seiko Epson corporation created the European headquarters located in Amsterdam. Nowadays, Epson products are available in 94 countries worldwide.
Epson is a very innovative company. On a daily basis, the company spends € 1.2 million on research and development. Epson also has 50,000 active patents and is among the top 100 global innovators.
The company also strives to be eco-friendly and aims to reduce CO2 emissions by 90% over the life cycle of all its products by 2050.
So far, they have successfully reduced CO2 emissions in the distribution process by 24%. Also the ink packs are 50% recyclable, the amount of recycled waste is 100% and the printer's energy consumption has decreased by 73%.










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