Epson levels 'criticism' at Kodak
Friday 15 June, 2007
In news which may be of interest to users of
Epson photo printers and
Epson printer cartridges, Epson has criticised Eastman Kodak at a recent press launch.
According to Robert Clark, director of inkjet business at Epson, the current Kodak printing range will not "work", as the lifecycle of the printer range will expire before any one customer will offset the cost of the hardware against lower ink costs, reports PC Pro.
"Epson [is] continually developing and refining new technologies to offer solutions to a range of home and business needs," said Epson.
"New products are continually being launched to satisfy the needs of every type of user," the company added.
Indeed, according to the results of a study by TUV Rheinland, Epson's cartridges were considered to be offer high efficiency ratios when compared with products offered by a number of the company's competitors, which may interest users of
Canon printer cartridges and
Lexmark printer cartridges.
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