The Satin-Finish Paper for the Long Run

When print production managers need a paper that delivers rich, consistent photo and image quality and can go the distance for high production runs, they turn to LexJet Sunset Production eSatin 250g.

With a high-end, traditional satin finish and an economical price point, Sunset Production eSatin is an ideal choice for print shops, fine art reproduction companies, professional photographers and other imaging specialists looking for a lightweight, high-volume alternative.

It’s comparable to other photo papers on the market, but at a much lower price. For mounting or framing, it’s an ideal lightweight alternate to the award-winning Sunset Photo eSatin Paper 300g, with the identical satin finish. Sunset Production eSatin gives you the same wet-lab look, making it the go-to choice for high-quality posters, photo albums and other photo output needs.

It’s available in rolls from 17- to 60-inches, making it an optimal option for long runs on any aqueous inkjet Canon, Epson or HP printers. Plus, the Production eSatin uses the same printer profiles as the 300g, so you can transition easily between media without any issues.

It dries instantly and resists scratches, making it perfect for schools, corporate displays, retail graphics, décor and other applications where image quality at an economical price is crucial.

To learn more about LexJet Sunset Production eSatin 250g, call a LexJet print specialist at 800-453-9538.

Great Printer Deals All Month Long

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Feel like saving some green this month? Well, you’re in luck, whether you’re Irish or not. Here are a month’s worth of printer rebates you won’t want to miss. Catch them by March 31 (unless otherwise noted).

EPSON Instant Rebates:

SureColor S30670, 64-inch: $2,500; SureColor S50670, 64-inch: $7,000; SureColor S70670, 64-inch: $3,000*

*Mail-in Rebate offer: Free one-year extended warranty with printer purchase from March 1 to April 30.

SureLab D3000 DR, Dual Roll  or Single Roll printer: $2,000

Stylus Pro 7890, Standard or Designer Edition, 24-inch: $750

Stylus Pro 9890 Standard or Designer Edition, 44-inch: $1,000

Stylus Pro 7900, 24-inch: $750; Stylus Pro 9900, 44-inch: $1,000; Stylus Pro 11880, 64-inch: $2,000

SureColor T3270, 24-inch: $500; SureColor T5270, 36-inch: $750; SureColor T7270, 44-inch: $1,000

EPSON Mail-In Rebates:

Stylus Pro 3880 StandardSignature Worthy and Designer Edition: $300

Stylus Pro 4900 Standard and Designer Edition: $150 and $300, respectively

Canon Instant Rebates:

imagePROGRAF iPF8400, 44-inch: $500

imagePROGRAF iPF6450, 24-inch: $350

imagePROGRAF iPF6400, 24-inch: $300

HP Rebates. Special Pricing & Loyalty Program:

HP Latex 310 Printer and Take-Up Reel: $2,000 instant rebate when purchased together

Save $1,000 on HP Latex 330 Printer or  HP Latex 360 Printer when you provide a letter of intent for attending HP Latex Academy 3.0.

LexJet has special pricing available for HP Designjet Z-series printers. Call a LexJet sales rep at 800-453-9538 for more details.

Upgrade to an HP Latex 360 Printer and get $1,000 cash back with a qualifying trade-in. Go here for more details.

Additionally, HP has extended the HP Designjet Loyalty promotion through March 31. You can get $1,000 cash back when you trade-in your old HP Designjet 5000 and 5500 series printer and purchase or lease a qualifying new HP Designjet Z6800 60-inch Photo Production PrinterHP Designjet Z6600 60-inch Production PrinterHP Designjet Z6200 42-inch Photo Production PrinterHP Designjet Z5400 44-inch PostScript® ePrinterHP Designjet Z5200 44-inch Photo PrinterHP Latex 310 Printer or HP Latex 330 Printer.

To take advantage of the HP Designjet Loyalty promotion, you must return your trade-in printer (not just the board), and HP will pay for the return shipping.

For additional information on any of these rebates, call a LexJet sales rep at 800-453-9538.

Sweet February Printer Rebates

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February is the month to spread the love, so we’re passing on some great printer rebates. If you purchase a new printer before Feb. 28, 2015 (unless otherwise noted), you can get an instant rebate of up to $3,000. Check out this month’s deals:

UPDATED: HP Special Pricing & Loyalty Promotion

LexJet has special pricing available for HP Designjet Z-series printers. Call a LexJet sales rep at 800-453-9538 for more details.

Additionally, HP has extended the HP Designjet Loyalty promotion through March 31. You can get $1,000 cash back when you trade-in your old HP Designjet 5000 and 5500 series printer and purchase or lease a qualifying new HP Designjet Z6800 60-inch Photo Production PrinterHP Designjet Z6600 60-inch Production PrinterHP Designjet Z6200 42-inch Photo Production PrinterHP Designjet Z5400 44-inch PostScript® ePrinterHP Designjet Z5200 44-inch Photo PrinterHP Latex 310 Printer or HP Latex 330 Printer.

To take advantage of the HP Designjet Loyalty promotion, you must return your trade-in printer (not just the board), and HP will pay for the return shipping.

CANON Instant Rebates:

imagePROGRAF iPF8400, 44-inch: $500

imagePROGRAF iPF6450, 24-inch: $350

imagePROGRAF iPF6400, 24-inch: $300

EPSON Instant Rebates:

SureColor S30670, 64-inch: $2,500; SureColor S50670, 64-inch: $3,000; SureColor S70670, 64-inch: $3,000

SureLab D3000 DR, Dual Roll  or Single Roll printer: $2,000

Stylus Pro 7890, Standard or Designer Edition, 24-inch: $750

Stylus Pro 9890 Standard or Designer Edition, 44-inch: $1,000

Stylus Pro 7900, 24-inch: $750; Stylus Pro 9900, 44-inch: $1,000; Stylus Pro 11880, 64-inch: $2,000

EPSON Mail-in Rebates:

SureColor S30670, S50670 and S70670: Free one-year extended warranty with printer purchase.

Stylus Pro 3880 Standard, Signature Worthy and Designer Edition: $300

Stylus Pro 4900 Standard and Designer Edition: $150 and $300, respectively

Signature Worthy Exhibition Canvas rolls: Buy Three, Get One Free
Exhibition Canvas Matte, Exhibition Canvas Natural Matte, Exhibition Canvas Satin, Exhibition Canvas Natural Satin, Exhibition Canvas Gloss and Exhibition Canvas Natural Gloss.

For more information, and to find the printer that’s right for your business, call a LexJet printer specialist at 800-453-9538.

Barking up the Right Tree with Photography and Inkjet Printing

Jack Kenner’s photography has covered a range of areas through the years, from capturing happy couples at formal events in the early days to shots of exotic and endangered animals across the globe. But his latest focus has been portraits of man’s best friend.

Inkjet printing in-houseHis interest was sparked when a photo he exhibited at an art show, featuring his two West Highland White Terriers in the household dishwasher, was a huge hit. “By the end of the day I was doing dog portraits. Since then I’ve been doing dog portraits on demand from coast to coast. I go all over California and Texas, up to Connecticut, down into Florida and Atlanta, and over to Colorado and Wyoming,” the Memphis-based photographer explains.

He will spend a week or so at dog shows across the country, taking portraits or getting commissions for portraits in other areas, then return home to his Memphis studio, where he does all of the printing himself. Kenner has been doing his own printing almost as long as he has been behind the camera, a passion that was sparked in his teen years.

“Right off the bat I’ve found it was easier to go in and print my own work. I actually got a job in high school as a printer for a commercial lab. I was using enlargers and doing color enlargements,” Kenner explains. The experience there gave him the foundation he would need for his own career, leading to another lab job while he attended Brooks Institute of Photography.

“I’d go to school during the day and work at a lab at night. I was doing commercial printing for photographers in Santa Barbara, California, and I would work all night as a printer, and by that time I knew what color was all about so I would just do my own work. I would print and color correct and deliver it in the morning to the lab, then have to leave and go back to school again,” Kenner says.

It wasn’t until he made a move back to Memphis after a stint in New York that Kenner realized it was time to get back into printing and set up a darkroom in his personal studio. “After that I got into the digital age and in 2000 I bought the Epson 2000.”

It was a few years later when he bought the Epson 7600 that Kenner first came to LexJet. Since that time he has increased his printer inventory dramatically. Currently, he’s working with a battery of Epsons and a Canon iPF8300 to produces his photos.

Photographing dog portraitsKenner’s diverse line of printers enables him to devote one printer to color, one to black and whites and another to canvas prints, but he says, “Now with the 8300 I can do all of it with one printer, which is really nice and simplified.”

Kenner uses three primary materials to print his work: LexJet Sunset Velvet Rag,  Sunset Photo eSatin Paper and Sunset Select Matte Canvas. “The eSatin is just so easy to work with; it reminds me of working with color paper in the old school days. And I’m working now with the Velvet Rag; I’ll actually do multimedia with that. I’ll print on it and then work with an artist to paint on top of it. I’ll also work with artists where I’ll print on the canvas and then come back and do multimedia on top of that with watercolor, oils or acrylics,” says Kenner. Like so many other LexJet customers, Kenner is always finding unique ways of using the products.

Photographic painting“LexJet is a great reference because when something is going haywire with the computer, Photoshop or the printer and I can’t get in touch with the manufacturer, LexJet is always there as a resource,” he explains. “LexJet is an ace in the hole to call on to get good advice, or find out how to fix the problem and get back to work immediately. In the old days I’d have to bring in somebody from out of town and pay them an arm and a leg to come and fix it and then they’d come in and it’d take forever to get the parts in town. Now with these machines and LexJet on the line I can get things happening within the same day. There’s no wasting time trying to get something fixed or figure it out.”