Epson Matte Black Ink Cartridge
- For use with Epson Stylus Photo R800
- Ideal for printing text or digital photos
- Yields an average of 400 pages at 5% coverage
- Inks won’t bleed through pages
- Water, fade, and smudge resistant
Product DescriptionEngineered to give your customers optimum photographic output, these UltraChrome pigment inks provide excellent resistance to water, fading and smudging. Their wide color gamut allows for truer, more realistic pictures. The gloss optimizer gives uniform gloss coverage for prints that look like traditional photo lab prints. . . . More >>
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EPSON STYLUS PRO 7900 & 9900 PRINTERS
Epson’s next generation of professional ink jet printers includes the 24-inch and 44-inch Stylus Pros. This new series features some of Epson’s latest achievements in photographic ink jet technology. The new printers deliver higher print quality, increased performance speeds, and the widest color gamut ever from Epson Stylus Pro printers.
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Epson Ensemble HD Home Cinema Systems Part 1
Epson’s Jeff Paiva explains tells you everything you need to know about the Epson Ensemble HD Cinema System. In short, it’s a unique package that provides literally *everything* you need to install it – down to adhesive wire tracking with white covers you can peel and stick to your wall. An online video walks you step-by-step through your installation. Included are an upconverting (1080p) DVD player, iPod connection, sub, built-in speakers in ceiling mount and screen. This is part one of our training with Jeff. In this segment he discusses how Epson came to develop the Ensemble HD Home Theater system. He discusses the four major components in the system, a few of the basics of the screen installation for the Ensemble HD systems, and shows some of the hardware for the screen mount. [ more about the systems here : projectorpeople.com/hometheater-audio/Epson-Ensemble-Home-Cinema-Systems.asp ]





