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Seiko Epson Corporation Logo. Click to visit the Epson Japan  website! PRESS RELEASE: Epson’s stand at the 21st Focus on Imaging will inspire your creativity


08 February 2010 – The Epson stand (C10) at Focus on Imaging 2010 (7th – 10th March, NEC, Birmingham) will demonstrate a wide range of Epson products including the stylish all-in-one Stylus Photo PX810FW with built-in Wi-Fi; the award winning range of A3+ photo printers including the Stylus Photo R2880 featuring the UltraChrome K3 with Vivid Magenta inkset; the latest large format printers, the Stylus Pro 3880 and the Stylus Pro 7900 and 9900 with UltraChrome HDR (High Dynamic Range). As usual, the Epson team will be happy to provide a print sample of your favourite image.

A range of scanners, ideal for archiving your film library, will also be demonstrated including the Perfection V600 Photo with the latest ReadyScan LED technology, which means the unit has low power consumption and requires virtually no warm up time.

The media gallery on the stand will let you see and feel the range of media available; see for yourself how Traditional Photo Paper can result in a nostalgic look, or how Ultra Smooth Paper achieves a fine art effect.

Fine art black and white photographer, Paul Gallagher, will be giving regular presentations on the stand. He will demonstrate how you can produce beautifully toned and perfectly neutral black and white fine art prints by using simple darkroom methods in Adobe Photoshop and using Epson’s latest technology.


(First posted on Wednesday, February 10, 2010 at 14:15 EST)

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