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With brisk demand for pre-orders on the new Epson CW-C6500 throughout December, DuraFast Label Company is now shipping large quantities of the 8-inch color label printer to customers across the United States.
NEW YORK - ColoradoDesk -- After a successful launch earlier this year, DuraFast Label Company is shipping large quantities of Epson ColorWorks C6500 color label printers to customers across the United States.
"It's been busy month the orders have flooded in," Basat Khalifa, CEO of DuraFast Label Company, said. "We anticipated this due to the game-changing nature of the new Epson ColorWorks C6500A and Epson CW-C6500P color label printer."
He explained that enterprise organizations have been waiting for a reliable, affordable color label printing solution for some time now. With the CW-C6500's arrival, that solution has arrived.
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"It's not that they haven't had access to color in the past," he explained. "It's that getting color was costly and complicated. The new Epson ColorWorks C6500 color label printer represents an affordable, easy-to-integrate alternative to the black-and-white thermal transfer printers that have been the workhorses of the enterprise label printing industry."
The new Epson ColorWorks C6500 color label printer has been designed specifically for this market, with comparable features to thermal transfer printers but without the ribbon and with full color.
"These printers use Epson's UltraChrome DL pigment inks, which produce durable full color images at 1200 dpi," Khalifa said. "In fact, when used with DuraFast Chemical labels, they are BS5609 compliant. In addition, customers have a choice between gloss and matte versions of the printers. With the gloss version, the printer prints on glossy media, which is ideal for product and customer-facing labels. With the matte version, the printer uses a more durable black pigment ink with deeper blacks, making it ideal for printing barcode labels, GHS BS5609 chemical labels, outdoor labels, and other industrial labels requiring greater durability."
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Khalifa noted that while supplies were initially limited, DuraFast Label Company currently has lots of stock available.
"We are taking orders and offer fast turnaround," he said. "On both the Epson ColorWorks C6500A which comes with an auto cutter, and the Epson CW-C6500P, which comes with a peeler."
DuraFast Label Company is also offering $500 in free labels with purchase when ordered from DuraFastLabel.com with discount code Epson500. "This is a tremendous value to our customers. Not only are they getting a fantastic color label printer from Epson, when they purchase the printer from our website, they can get $500 in free labels," Khalifa said.
"It's been busy month the orders have flooded in," Basat Khalifa, CEO of DuraFast Label Company, said. "We anticipated this due to the game-changing nature of the new Epson ColorWorks C6500A and Epson CW-C6500P color label printer."
He explained that enterprise organizations have been waiting for a reliable, affordable color label printing solution for some time now. With the CW-C6500's arrival, that solution has arrived.
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"It's not that they haven't had access to color in the past," he explained. "It's that getting color was costly and complicated. The new Epson ColorWorks C6500 color label printer represents an affordable, easy-to-integrate alternative to the black-and-white thermal transfer printers that have been the workhorses of the enterprise label printing industry."
The new Epson ColorWorks C6500 color label printer has been designed specifically for this market, with comparable features to thermal transfer printers but without the ribbon and with full color.
"These printers use Epson's UltraChrome DL pigment inks, which produce durable full color images at 1200 dpi," Khalifa said. "In fact, when used with DuraFast Chemical labels, they are BS5609 compliant. In addition, customers have a choice between gloss and matte versions of the printers. With the gloss version, the printer prints on glossy media, which is ideal for product and customer-facing labels. With the matte version, the printer uses a more durable black pigment ink with deeper blacks, making it ideal for printing barcode labels, GHS BS5609 chemical labels, outdoor labels, and other industrial labels requiring greater durability."
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Khalifa noted that while supplies were initially limited, DuraFast Label Company currently has lots of stock available.
"We are taking orders and offer fast turnaround," he said. "On both the Epson ColorWorks C6500A which comes with an auto cutter, and the Epson CW-C6500P, which comes with a peeler."
DuraFast Label Company is also offering $500 in free labels with purchase when ordered from DuraFastLabel.com with discount code Epson500. "This is a tremendous value to our customers. Not only are they getting a fantastic color label printer from Epson, when they purchase the printer from our website, they can get $500 in free labels," Khalifa said.
Source: DuraFast Label Company
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