Digital Duplication - Epson Stylus CX6400

The Epson Stylus CX6400 from Epson America Inc. (www.epson.com) is a compact, affordable all-in-one digital duplication solution that offers printing, scanning and copying services, as well as photo restoration with Epson's Easy PhotoFix software. Printing at 22 pages per minute (ppm) in black-and-white and 12 ppm in color, the CX6400 uses DURABrite Ink for brighter, more saturated colors. The ink is made up of variable-sized, quick-drying droplets that provide smudge- and water-resistant laser-quality printing for sharp detail. With a maximum resolution of 5,760 x 1,440, the CX6400 is also capable of printing photos from a digital camera. Epson's Micro Piezo print head produces fast black laser-quality text, drop-on-demand ink-jet technology and double-sided printing. The cross-platform CX6400 also offers 48-bit color scanning at 1,200 x 2,400 dpi and built-in card slots for scan-to-card technology.

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