Three EPSON SureColor Printers Win an iF Design Award 2025

Three EPSON SureColor Printers Win an iF Design Award 2025

Epson has won multiple iF Design Awards 2025, for three of its large-format dye-sublimation and Inkjet Printers.

The award-winning models include:

The SureColor SC-F9500/9500H series & SC-S9100 series
These industrial large-format printers provide the same image quality and productivity at a 300 mm lower height than previous models.
The reduced height allows the models to fit into smaller spaces than their predecessors. They also feature a flat top surface for checking prints, a lifter to assist with setting heavy media, and a large cover for easy maintenance. These features reduce operators' psychological and physical burden, promoting a comfortable and safe working environment.

Large-Format Inkjet Printer: SureColor SC-P20500 Series
This 64-inch aqueous pigment large-format inkjet printer is designed to enhance image quality and productivity for the photo and fine art markets. The use of high-capacity ink packs reduces the frequency of ink replacement by operators and cuts waste volume to about one-tenth. Additionally, the flat top surface can be used for work, improving space efficiency. The aesthetic aims for a high-performance and sophisticated appearance, with a white exterior that will suit a cleaner printing environment in the future.

The remaining awards have been won by the WorkForce Enterprise AMC550/400, a business inkjet printer, the Projector models EH-QL3000B/W & EH-QL7000B/W, and
The Auto Color Chart Reading Portable Table pairs with EPSON Colorimiters to colour match on the large format printers.

The EPSON products were chosen from a field of 11,000 entries and selected by a jury of 131 experts convened by iF International Forum Design GmbH to assess the best and most innovative industrial product designs. The award honours only products that meet a wide range of strict criteria, including practicality, craftsmanship, innovation, environmental consideration, functionality, usability, safety, aesthetics, and universal design.
 

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