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Epson Introduces 10-Color UV Flatbed Printer for Versatile Industry Applications

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Epson has unveiled a new 10-color UV flatbed printer, marking a significant addition to its lineup of printing solutions. The announcement highlights the printer’s advanced capabilities designed to meet diverse printing needs across various industries. This latest model incorporates cutting-edge technology aimed at delivering high-quality output and enhanced versatility.

The newly introduced UV flatbed printer features a 10-color ink system, which is engineered to produce vibrant and precise prints on a wide range of materials. Epson emphasizes that the printer supports applications for signage, packaging, and promotional items, among other uses. The device also includes advanced functionality for handling complex designs and textures with improved efficiency. According to the company, this innovation aligns with its commitment to providing reliable and versatile printing solutions tailored to professional environments.

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Date: April 8, 2026

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