EPSON Epson Japan
In 1968, Epson invented the world's first compact printer, the EP-101, and since then it has been on the trend of printer history every step of the way. From high-definition reproduction of artwork to small-format photo printing at home, Epson has become synonymous with photo printers with convincing quality. In the field of photo printing, there is still controversy about the advantages and disadvantages of inkjet and printing, but the cost of the printer is too high for individual users. In the home context, inkjet printers have no rival when it comes to printing results. Although sales are not as good as Canon and HP, in the photography industry, Epson is still firmly in the number one position of inkjet printers. It can be said that nine out of ten photographers will choose Epson inkjet printers. The printhead is one of the core technologies of inkjet printers, in the 90s of the last century, Epson developed a micro-piezoelectric printhead, which uses voltage changes to control the inkjet output. Compared to earlier thermal foaming technology, the micro-piezoelectric nozzle does not generate heat and has no ink residue, so the nozzle life is longer. What's more, micro-piezoelectric technology has more precise control over the shape and position of ink droplets, so it is very suitable.