Have you ever wondered what it feels like to unbox a professional-grade printer? For tech enthusiasts like us, it’s like to Christmas morning—a blend of excitement and curiosity. In 2023, as part of the Plus Eight Pre-Accelerator program, I secured second prize, and with prize money I received from LotteryWest IdeaStarter, I decided to invest in tools that would allow me to create a wider range of services at at Digital Scrapbooking HQ. The Epson SureColor P706 A3+ Fine Art Inkject Printer caught my eye, and today, I’ll share my unboxing experience and initial impressions.
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A Compact Beast
The pson SureColor P706 A3+ Fine Art Inkjet Printer arrives with a reputation. It’s a beast of a printer, yet surprisingly, it’s 30% smaller than its predecessor. Designed for professional photographers and fine art enthusiasts, this wireless wonder can handle A3-sized paper and even larger formats—up to 13 inches wide. And let’s not forget the roll feeder, perfect for canvas printing. So, let’s dive into unboxing this powerhouse.
What’s Inside the Box?
Here’s a concise rundown of what accompanies your printer purchase:
- Ink Waste Replacement: Essential for maintaining the printer’s longevity.
- Power Cable: Standard, but crucial.
- Starter Inks: Yes, there are ten of them—two blacks (matte and photo), gray, light gray, cyan, vivid magenta, light cyan, very light magenta, yellow, and violet.
With the printer fully unboxed, assembly begins. Notably, it includes a maintenance box (with a spare—always appreciated). Now, let’s explore the supplies.
The driver CD, though somewhat outdated (given the decline of CD drives in modern computers), provides essential software. Quick start instructions and safety warnings accompany it. Additionally, there’s a tray for printing directly onto CDs. But the star of the show remains those ten starter ink cartridges—each one meticulously shaken (as instructed) to ensure flawless performance.
After installation, the printer undergoes initialization, consuming a fair amount of ink. Fear not; the starter ink is there precisely for this purpose. You’ll likely need to replenish your ink supply soon, but trust me—the results will justify it. I made sure I purchase a full set of cartridges and after a couple of 13-inch wide canvas prints those initial cartridges are getting low.
And now, the moment we’ve eagerly awaited: the printer stands ready, roll feeder at the back, tray extended at the front. Let’s witness it in action, printing on canvas. Oh, and did I mention? The printer’s interior lights up during operation—a delightful touch. The print quality? Impressive, to say the least.
The SureColor P706 accommodates various media types. I sampled different options:
- Hot press bright paper
- Hot press natural paper
- Exhibition fiber paper
- Cold press bright paper
- Cold press natural velvet
- Fine art paper
- Ultra premium photo paper luster
- Signature-worthy premium satin canvas (13 inches wide by 6 meters)
So, if you’re in Perth and seek custom printing services, we’re thrilled to announce that Digi Scrap HQ now offers just that. Reach out to me, and let’s bring your project to life.
If you are interested, in this printer but in the US, your equivalent is the SureColor P700.
Thank you for joining us on this unboxing journey. Would you like to see more unboxing videos? Let me know in the comments.
Happy printing!
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