Epson announced
this week the new replacement for the 8-Year Old, C3500 Color Label Printer; the C4000.
C4000 Replacement For The C3500 |
Read about the
new C4000 from the Epson press release here.
And the webpage
for this new printer. And overview video
here.
This new
printer will offer several key features that I believe will fit many of our
customer’s applications. In this post,
I’ll review the 5 key features as I see them; and present who should consider
this new printer.
5 Key Features
C4000 Improved Print Quality |
First, the most
important feature of the C4000 compared to the C3500 is improved print
quality. The C4000 will offer up to 1200
x 1200 dpi print; much higher than the C3500 which offered up to 720 x 360
dpi. More importantly, the C4000 will
offer significantly higher print quality than a very expensive, 600 dpi thermal
transfer printers such as the ZT610 which can cost over $4,000. Or even a less expensive, lower dpi printer
such as the ZT410:
C4000 Print Quality Comparison |
In addition to
the improved font print quality (even on plain paper above), the C4000 offers
plug and play into ZPL.
Easier to use
compare to thermal ribbons; ability to print color codes and images; more
durable images; and probably lower ink costs especially compared to resin or
resin/wax ribbon costs.
C4000 Remote Device Management |
Second, the
C4000 will offer Remote Device Management capabilities. For larger, multi-site
deployments, device management will save Operations and/or IT time enabling them
to Configure all printers, Check Printer Status, Update Firmware and Create
Alerts. This device management
capability will save large organizations significant time and money ensuring
their label printers are running as required.
C4000 Larger Ink Cartridges |
Third, the
C4000 will offer larger ink cartridges; 67% larger than the C3500. These larger
cartridges will increase the label yield per cartridge; and thus, reducing the
number of cartridge changes.
C4000 User Replaceable Cutter |
Fourth, the
C4000 will offer user replaceable cutters. User replaceable cutter will save
users (and us) time and money. No more
sending in a printer to replace the cutter.
C4000 WiFi Capability |
Fifth, the
C4000 will offer WiFi connectivity. No
other color label printer we sell offers this capability. I can see many operations connecting to the
C4000 via WiFi.
The C4000
offers other features that you may find of interest (i.e. small footprint,
durable ink, etc.), but the 5 features mentioned above will make the C4000 a
very valuable tool in your operation.
3 Potential
Applications
Electronics Manufacturing Labels |
As to whom
should consider the C4000, I see 4 key uses.
First, manufacturing operations that need to print high resolution and
durable text/fonts. Up to now, most manufacturers used a 600 dpi thermal
transfer printer for these applications.
Now the C4000 will save money and produce even higher quality print.
Many Medical or Electronic manufacturers would seem to fit into this category.
Color-Coded Labels |
Color and Images |
These types of labels maybe important in health care; in compounding and regular pharmacies for example. For example, pharmacy labels.
On-Demand Color Pharmacy Labels |
The C4000 would print these types of labels and tags easily; and affordably.
On-Demand Color Badges |
Third,
tradeshow/registration operations should consider the C4000 for their
badges. The higher print quality makes
attendee pictures much better for identification and to prevent pass
along. Device management
capability makes operation of these devices much easier for larger deployments;
such as CES.
And fourth,
Food Retailers who need to print a simple logo and variable data on prepared
meals labels; such as retail outlets. The affordability combined with the
Remote Device management capability makes the C4000 a great option to print
color labels on-demand in retail stores.
One area that I
would not recommend the C4000 is for any manufacturer printing full-bleed
labels. The C4000 uses a similar media
handling as the former C3500 printer.
For anyone printing full-bleed, I’d recommend the C6000 series printers
instead given the more precise media handling/feeding which makes printing to
the edge more precise.
Further, I’d recommend the C6000 series over the
C4000 printer to anyone printing circle labels as well. The C6000 series offers a movable
blackmark/gap sensor, eliminating the need for marks preprinted on the labels. This feature saves money and makes circles
easier to print.
New C4000 Color Label Printer |
According to Epson, the C4000 will become available in the Spring of 2022; with a price of $1,750. Place your advance order for theC4000 printer here . And ink here. See our main page for the C4000 here.
Once ordered,
we’ll get one reserved for you with Epson.
And be sure to watch for more information from us on the new C4000.
For us, we find
new color label printer technology exciting; especially when it replaces an
eight-year old printer like the C3500.
If you are interested in the C4000 label printer, contact us to learn
more or to place an advance order.
Guy Mikel
855-962-7670
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