![]() ![]() You can turn the bottle upside down and the ink won’t come out until you fit it into the correct nozzle. The new refilling system promised (and delivered) no spills. The nozzle of a color’s ink bottle will only fit its own ink tank, so you won’t refill an ink tank with the wrong ink. The ink filling system has been re-designed to reduce the chance of spills. ![]() If you’re worried that refilling the ink tank might be a messy hassle, put your mind at ease. (Some of the testimonials have been edited for brevity.) Refilling is easy and spill-free ![]() Here's a video of the new series and unboxing the top-end L6190 model:-īut don’t just take our word for it, read what our readers have to say about these new printers. Epson’s new L-series printers offer an integrated ink tank design, a redesigned refilling process, and faster speeds. The black ink bottle costs only S$14.90, while the cyan, magenta and yellow ink bottles cost S$9.90 each. Instead of ink cartridges that you replace, ink tank printers have large tanks that you refill with affordable ink bottles. Whereas cartridge printers print up to a few hundred pages, ink tank printers can print up to several thousand pages. But if you’re not familiar with ink tank printers, here’s the gist of it.Įpson L-series ink tank printers can offer high page yield with low running costs. We’ve gone in-depth with the new Epson L4150, L4160, L6160, L6170 and L6190 ink tank printers before. You can read all about new gadgets, but what do everyday people say about these gadgets when they use them? Five of our lucky readers tried out the new Epson L-series ink tank printers, and they reveal what it’s like to use one. Version 1.This is what real people are saying about the new Epson L-series ink tank printers The scanned images are sent to the application or saved in the specified folder. (In full-size preview, you need to make marquees.) For detail, see Using marquees. (You may need to scroll to the bottom of the screen.)įor some settings, you can apply the same modifications to all of the images at once by clicking All. Specify the Adjustments settings, if necessary. You can move this marquee to the area of the image you want to scan. A marquee proportional to the measurements of the Target Size setting appears in the Preview window. When the output size of the scanned image is already decided, select an appropriate setting from the Target Size list. In this case, preview the images in the full-size preview window.Ĭreate marquees on the previewed image to select an area you want to scan. Select the number check box of an image you want to scan.ĭepending on the materials you want to scan, EPSON scan may not be able to automatically locate the target images, or preview the images as thumbnails. Click the check box under the Preview button to select Thumbnail preview.ĮPSON Scan automatically locates the multiple photos, and then previews them as thumbnail images. You can select a preview method: thumbnail preview or full-size preview. Specify the Original and Destination settings to match your images.Ĭlick the Preview button to preview the images. For details on how to select a scanning mode, see Changing a scanning mode. Start EPSON Scan and then select the Professional Mode. If you plan to preview images using the Thumbnail method, while scanning multiple photos, position each photo at least 20 mm apart from its adjacent photos. See Placing Documents and Photos on the Scanner for details. You can simultaneously scan multiple photos and documents placed together on the document table as separate images.ĭepending on the application, you may not be able to scan multiple images.įollow the steps below to scan multiple materials using the Professional Mode. ![]()
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