EPSON SP 7600/9600/10000 Printed Image Cost in $ Per Square Foot
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EPSON MEDIA
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EPSON PRINTER/INK
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SP 7600 UltraChrome
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SP 9600 UltraChrome
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SP 10000 Photo Dye
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SP 10000 Archival
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Premium Glossy
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1.32
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1.15
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0.87
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1.14
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Premium Luster
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1.22
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1.07
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0.87
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0.99
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Premium Semimatte
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1.22
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1.07
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0.87
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0.99
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ColorLife Photo Paper Semigloss
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0.90
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Photo Glossy
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1.11
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1.05
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0.85
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0.97
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Glossy Paper HW
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1.38
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Photo Semigloss
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1.07
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0.93
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0.74
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0.85
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Semigloss Paper HW
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1.37
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Glossy Paper PW (22x36)
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2.13
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1.95
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1.90
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Enhanced Matte
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1.09
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0.94
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0.84
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Doubleweight Matte
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0.95
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0.78
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0.74
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0.74
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Presentation Matte
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0.52
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Canvas
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2.83
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2.70
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2.63
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Somerset Velvet (Sheet 24x30)
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3.00
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2.89
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2.68
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Somerset Velvet (Roll)
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2.33
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2.19
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1.93
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Fine Art Paper (Sheet 24x30)
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2.42
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2.31
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2.10
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Fine Art Paper (Roll)
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2.43
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2.29
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2.03
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Proofing Paper Comm. Semimatte
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1.19
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1.02
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0.83
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0.94
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Synthetic Paper
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1.34
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1.06
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0.83
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Adhesive Synthetic Paper
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1.94
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1.80
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1.57
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Adhesive Vinyl
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2.04
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1.91
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1.66
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1.80
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Backlight Film
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1.38
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1.27
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1.12
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1.29
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Tyvek
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1.97
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1.87
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1.74
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1.76
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All cost per square foot comparisons are based upon the
24" x 36" bicycle image on the left, printed at 720 x 720 dpi unless otherwise noted. Prices used are EPSON MSRP. SP 7600 based on 24" rolls, all others
based on 36".
NOTE: This table shows the TOTAL COSTS per square foot for BOTH ink and media. The information on this page was recently supplied by Epson in the
form of an Acrobat PDF, which we converted to this easier to view Web page. The red question marks (?) indicate figures we believe might be in error.
Inkjetart and TSS are not responsible for the data Epson has supplied, but have supplied it here for your reference.
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What is Bluetooth?
Bluetooth is a worldwide technology that enables electronic equipment to communicate without the use of conventional wired interface. it finds
application with portable items such as laptops, PDAs, headsets, and mobile phones. Additionally, it can be used with more static equipment such as
desktop computers, printers, keyboards, etc.
Bluetooth has three different power levels. The most common application is at the lowest power setting, which yields a workable range of 10 meters, or
approximately 30 feet. The maximum range of 300 feet. The maximum range of 300 feet is at the highest power level and, realistically, this is
significant solely as a future possibility.
Infrared communication
Equipment communication via light or, more specifically, infrared (IR) wavelength is very feasible. This system is reliable and cost effective. It can
be said this technology has some drawbacks. First, it requires a direct line of sight. Second, it is only applicable between two devices. Acoomon
example is the TV remote control., which interacts only with the television set and requires "aiming" directly to the receiving mechanism on the set.
In terms of contending with potential interference, however, these shortcomings may be perceived as advantages. Requiring a direct line of sight,
as well as limiting networking to only two devices, limits the field of available contacts and, accorddingly, substantially reduces potential
obstructions.
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