LexJet’s director of technical support, Adam Hannig, has been putting Epson’s new SureColor S30670 low-solvent inkjet printer through its paces over the past few months.
“With great image quality, better print speeds and improvements in media loading and the take-up reel system, Epson has taken a big step forward with its second generation of solvent printers,” says Hannig.
The new SureColor printer includes a variety of new features to aid in faster, more efficient and higher fidelity production printing, such as a take-up reel system designed for unattended production of large print runs, a LiftAssist that allows one operator to handle heavy roll media, a high-capacity ink system and print speeds of up to 619 square feet per hour in draft mode, and more.
Though there are improvements on the GS6000 found in the SureColor S30670, Epson’s Reed Hecht says the printer is not designed as a replacement. Rather, the GS6000 is geared toward applications for print shops that require a wider color gamut and need to hit specific spot colors, while the SureColor is geared more toward high-quality production at an entry-level price point.
You can hear more from Adam about the S30670, and its new features, in the video embedded below. If you have any questions about Epson’s newest printer technology, contact a LexJet customer specialist at 800-453-9538.
What are the shipping dimensions for the Epson SC30670? Thank you.
Hi Jesus,
781 pounds, 63″ high, 43″ deep, 122″ wide.
The printer’s dimensions out of the box are 103″ W x 50″ D x 52″ H, which includes the printer stand and take-in/take-up reels. I hope that helps…
Regan
Is it possible for the S0670 to do two sided banner printing?. If so, what are the step by step processes to achieving two sided printing.
Hi Debra… Sorry for the delay on the response, but I needed some time to look into it. Unfortunately, there is no recommended setting or documentation available, likely because of the variables involved in double-sided printing: media, registration and temperature. Apart from the media question is the positional accuracy and the need to do sheet mode, which the S series does not do.