Inkjet & Digital Printing

Optimedia Labs implements Epson label printer

Tuesday 15. September 2015 - Optimedia Labs has the new Epson TM-C7500G (gloss version) color label printer in stock -- and ready for immediate shipment to customers in the United States and Canada. The gloss version is designed for printing high resolution, glossy labels up to 4.1 inches wide such as coffee and tea labels, hot sauce and barbecue sauce labels, and other specialty food labels.

“Our customers want a fast product label printer that is economical and capable of producing quality labels,” Jim Brown from Optimedia Labs said. “Epson’s ColorWorks C7500G is perfect for mid- to high-volume product label production. It produces beautiful, smudge-free food and beverage labels at the speed of 11.8 inches per second. The Epson TM-C7500G prints on a variety of label media including high gloss paper-based labels, matte or glossy polypropylene labels, clear labels, and tags.”

The Epson TM-C7500G uses four large (CKYM) 340ml Epson TM-C7500G ink cartridges, resulting in the lowest print ink cost in the industry — 50 percent less than laser and thermal transfer printers, and even greater savings when compared to the Primera LX900 and LX2000 where you will see huge ink cost savings per label and blazing fast print speeds.

Brown said that the ColorWorks C7500G gloss version, along with Epson TM-C7500G labels, is in stock with most orders being shipped within 24 hours – with free shipping across the United States and Canada. Optimedia Labs is offering free onsite service (in major cities across USA and Canada) during the first year to all customers who purchase the Epson TM-C7500G directly from OptimediaLabs.com or OptimediaLabs.ca.

The Epson TM-C7500G price is affordable, and is available for a low monthly lease payment of $209 USD (on approved credit) over 60 months (shorter terms available). If you print over 3,000 labels per month on the Primera LX900 or LX2000, the monthly ink savings could pay for an Epson TM-C7500G. Send Optimedia Labs your label design file for an ink cost analysis and find out exactly how much you can save.

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