WorkForce Pro from Epson – “Laser Killer”

Epson WorkForce Pro series InkJet printers are better, than most LaserJet printers.

When it comes to choosing a printer, a lot of things has to be considered, especially if you have large workloads. Cost per page (CPP), is by far the most vital statistic to consider when buying any printer, as this will determine the total cost of ownership (TCO). So far, LaserJet printers that use toner cartridges, where the leading printers for medium and large businesses. With toner cartridges being more expensive, than ink cartridges, there was a gap in the industry for someone to develop a printer that would take cheaper ink cartridges but the quality and printing speed would stay the same or even better. Epson decided to take on the challenge and successfully developed Epson WorkForce Pro InkJet printers that print faster, than most of the LaserJet printers, while maintaining the quality that of a LaserJet.

Epson “Laser Killer”

The reason why you can call the Epson printer “laser killer” is because it is!!!

Epson WorkForce Pro Printer

Epson proved that the new printers are faster than LaserJet for half of the cost by running few tests. They compared simplex and duplex for Epson 4535 DWF against Hp colour LaserJet M175A and Brother 9120CN printers respectively. The Epson inkjet printer took only 27 seconds to print 4 pages, Brother 9120CN finished second and printed 4 pages in 44 seconds while Hp colour LaserJet M175A printed its first page after 27 seconds and finished third. After the test it was clear that the competitive LaserJet printers lost to InkJet giving the right to call Epson 4535 DWF – “Laser Killer”. Keep in mind that InkJet will consume 80% energy making it an extremely economical all round printer.

Epson WorkForce Pro Printer

The following printers have been designed and released by Epson helping you to save money and energy.If you want to save more on Epson ink cartridges, you can buy cheap genuine Epson ink cartridges and compatibles at Ink’n’TonerUK.

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Author: Donatas Ivaskevicius