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posted by janrinok on Friday August 07 2015, @04:53AM   Printer-friendly
from the somewhere,-the-penny-has-dropped dept.

There can't be many printer owners who haven't had an apoplectic fit about the outrageous cost of inks for their machines, and now Epson is trying to change that business model and lower the cost of printing.

Traditionally printer manufacturers have sold their hardware at a loss and made the money back over the lifecycle of the product in consumables. Ink can cost more than expensive perfume or good single-malt Scotch, and in some cases it's cheaper to buy a new printer for $50 rather than replace all the damn cartridges. Now Epson is introducing Americans to its EcoTank printers that can hold two-year supplies of ink. A bottle of the replacement ink will cost around $13 per color, so the cost per page is drastically lower than for conventional printers.

"The introduction of EcoTank marks a fundamental shift in the way we think about using color in business and in the home," said Keith Kratzberg, VP of Epson America.

"Epson EcoTank sets a new standard for color printing, convenience, and value. We believe that our new EcoTank printers are well-positioned to take a large bite out of the small business printer market."

Epson still has to make money, of course, and will do so with a much higher upfront purchase price. The cheapest printer in the range, the Expression ET-2500 EcoTank, will set you back $379 plus tax, and the most expensive model, the WorkForce Pro WF-R4640, costs $1,200 – minus a buck.


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  • (Score: 2) by penguinoid on Saturday August 08 2015, @02:28AM

    by penguinoid (5331) on Saturday August 08 2015, @02:28AM (#219772)

    If you ever think Corporations do a god fuckin thing because it is in your best interest, you are a moron of the highest order.

    Nope! But I do think that, on occasion, it is profitable for companies to do things that are in the public's interest.

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