Built with efficiency and reliability in mind, the TX510FN comes with an automatic document feeder capable of handling up to 30 sheets, making it easy to copy and fax multi-page documents.
The new Epson MFD unit is easy to use and operate with its key features that include five customizable speed dial buttons, easy-to-operate scan, copy and fax functions and a two-line LCD screen. Faxes can also be sent directly via any networked PC.
The TX510FN Ethernet-enabled feature allows for a smooth transfer and sharing of information over an existing network. The inclusion of Epson’s push scan technology gives users the ability to save any scanned document to a chosen network location.
The TX510FN also comes packaged with Presto! Page Manager 8 software, which makes document scanning, management and conversion to editable text (OCR) easier.
Utilizing Epson Micro Piezo print head technology and DURABrite Ultra Ink solutions, the TX510FN can produce laser-like text and vivid color prints that are water and smudge resistant. The high capacity individual ink cartridges allow users to print more pages and reduce the need for frequent cartridge changes. Compatible ink cartridges include the 'Lion Cubs' black high-capacity twin pack and the 'Seal' brand for high-capacity colors.
The standard capacity black and color inks, recognised by the 'Bees' image are also available both individually and in a convenient cost-saving multi-pack.
As an Energy Star qualified printer, the Epson Stylus Office TX510FN reflects Epson's ongoing focus on reducing the carbon emissions attributed to the use of its products.
Khalil El-Dalu, General Manager, Epson Middle East, said:
"The Epson Stylus Office TX510FN is an inkjet printer with laser-like output that meets the demands of any home or small office. We expect this printer to perform well in the Middle East markets with its multiple integrated functions that will save time and money, making it a compelling choice for anyone who wants a high quality, fast, all-in-one solution."
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