This Seattle Framing Company Is Going Big with the Epson P20000

Mary Song of the Seattle-based NW Art + Framing knows a thing or two about printing. A photographer and print coordinator, she oversees the fulfillment of custom and commercial orders for a variety of clients throughout the Northwest. In fact, the company handles printing for three sets of stores, which include the flagship NW Art + Framing, Frame Central, Museum Quality Framing and Beard’s Framing.

“Between Thanksgiving and Christmas, we’ll fulfill 10,000 orders,” Song says. “We get 150-foot custom rolls, and we’ll go through four of them a day.”

NW Art + Framing prints for hospitality, healthcare and commercial clients.
NW Art + Framing prints for hospitality, healthcare and commercial clients.

That’s a lot of media for fine and framed art, metal prints, canvas and much more. To handle the workload, the facility houses nine printers, mostly Epson, including the recent purchase of the Epson SureColor P20000 64-inch printer, pictured above in action.

“The P20000 is helpful for large canvas and art prints,” Song says. “We have a demand for it, and everyone is going larger.”

The demand, she says, was specifically for large fine art, coated prints that weren’t latex-specific. The P20000 was specifically designed for high-production photographic and fine art printing with all new UltraChrome PRO inks, including four levels of grays. To ensure the color reproduction was up to par, Song but it through a rigorous test: her own work.

“As a photographer, I didn’t trust people to print for me,” Song says. “When we got the P20000 in, the first image I printed was one of mine, so I could see how good it was. The definition in the images was fantastic. The image has sepia tones, which is difficult to print, but right out of the box without profiles, it was spot-on. I couldn’t be happier.”

Since Song started with NW a year and a half ago, the company has doubled the number of its printers in effort to bring all print jobs in-house. “We really wanted to get the profit inside our building,” she says. That also meant that she and her team had to work faster, which was another selling point for the P20000.

“We needed a faster turn-around time, and this machine is faster,” she says. After considering some other less-expensive, older-model printers on the market, she chose to go with the P20000. “I said: If we’re going to invest in new technology, let’s invest in what’s the newest, not something that would be outdated within a few years.”

The company is also considering purchasing a SureColor P10000 44-inch printer, which uses the same ink set as the P20000, which will save on storage space and maintenance, she says, as well as delivering the consistency she expects. “Nothing beats Epson’s color or quality,” Song says. “Epson is by far one of the best printer companies out there.”

The All New Epson P-Series Printers. Be One of the First.

We’re now processing orders for shipping the new Epson SureColor P10000 and Epson SureColor P20000 photo printers. These new machines offer state-of-the-art ink technology, printheads and media handling for extremely accurate colors at high-production volume.

Be one of the first to experience the latest technology produced by Epson:

Epson SureColor P10000: This 44-inch printer incorporates a new PrecisionCore MicroTFP printhead with 8,000 nozzles and Epson UltraChrome PRO archival ink technology for faster-than-ever prints that can last up to 200 years. Plus, the 700mL ink cartridges are more efficient, so you have lower operating costs while keeping production running.

Epson SureColor P20000: The replacement for the Epson Stylus Pro 11880, this 64-inch model has the newly developed UltraChrome PRO nine-color ink set, with four levels of grey for less grain noise as well as excellent transitions. The added greys also reduce bronzing while the 1.5 times denser black pigments deliver exceptional black-and-white printing. Plus, the new, advanced media handling system can handle a variety of substrates, like 1.5mm thick poster board. An automatic take-up reel is also available.

Call LexJet at 800-453-9538 to learn more about these new printers, so we can get one headed to your shop now.

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Shipping Soon: Epson’s New P10000 and P20000 Photo Printers

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Starting next week, Epson will begin shipping its new SureColor P10000 44-inch and SureColor P20000  64-inch printers. These new photo printers are ideal for high-volume production that require exceptional print quality with extremely accurate dot placement at faster speeds.

Printer highlights:

Epson SureColor P10000 Epson has designed this new 44-inch Standard Edition Printer for photographic, fine art and indoor display graphics, incorporating a new PrecisionCore MicroTFP printhead, UltraChrome PRO archival ink technology and a 320GB print server for super-efficient workflow.

Epson SureColor P20000 The aqueous printer is equipped with newly developed inks — the Epson UltraChrome PRO nine-color ink set, with four levels of grey for less grain noise as well as excellent transitions and blends at high production speed printing. The added greys reduce bronzing and deliver exceptional black-and-white printing.

To learn more about these printers, how they can help grow your business and upcoming delivery times, chat with a LexJet representative today at 800-453-9538.

The P20000: Epson’s Newest Photographic Printer

Early this year, Epson announced the all-new SureColor P20000, which replaced the Epson Stylus Pro 11880. The new printer, designed for high-volume photo and fine-art production, is the latest in the SureColor line.

The aqueous printer is equipped with newly developed inks — the Epson UltraChrome PRO nine-color ink set, with four levels of grey for less grain noise as well as excellent transitions and blends at high production speed printing. The added greys reduce bronzing and deliver exceptional black-and-white printing. Also, the black pigments are 1.5 times denser than previous inks and the set includes the newest generation of yellow pigment technology.

In addition to the new inks, the P20000 has the all-new 2.6-inch wide Epson PrecisionCore MicroTFP print head, with extreme dot placement accuracy and the capability to print up to 2,400 x 1,200 dpi resolution.

The advanced media handling system allows the P20000 to handle both roll media with 2- or 3-inch cores as well as cut sheet media, making it the ideal photo printer for media from 17-inches to 64-inches wide. The P20000 can even handle poster board substrates up to 1.5mm thick. You can also purchase an option automatic take-up reel system for unattended printing.

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