Epson WorkForce Pro ET-8700 EcoTank printer is cartridge-free

Epson_WorkForce_Pro_ETEveryone ought to have a personal printer at home, as you can never quite tell just when you need to print out a particular document, air ticket, or perhaps even a photo during an emergency. As for the office, there are so many different makes and models to choose from, it could prove to be a huge headache when it comes to the selection process. While laser printers seem to be the norm, Epson has something else in store for small businesses and offices who need a printer, but do not require a workhorse. Enter the cartridge-free Epson WorkForce Pro ET-8700 EcoTank printer, where it offers the versatility of all-in-one printing without taking up too much space in the office.

How does this printer work without any ink cartridges nor laser powder? Well, it will feature Epson’s innovative Replaceable Ink Pack System technology, and each purchase will come with enough ink to last you for up to two years, assuming you print up to 16,000 pages black and 11,000 pages in color within that time period. Targeting small-to-medium business market, users can speed through projects via 24 ISO ppm (black/color) print speeds. Need to digitize a document? Not an issue at all, as you can scan it with speeds of up to 24 ppm.

There is also the PrecisionCore feature that enables it to deliver laser-quality black text and color graphics. Without having to include side compartments so that ink packs can be held, the ET-8700 will come with a space-saving, easy-to-load system that is located at its base, ensuring that it cuts off up to 40% of its size compared to its predecessor. Feel free to enjoy laser-quality black text and color graphics with the Epson ET-8700, where it will come with an asking price of $999.99 alongside a 2-year limited warranty upon registration.

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