- Epson introduces Ready Print Max, Bundling Printers and Ink through Subscript
- The projects based on your printing requirements can be customized, including the number of pages
- Ink ship should be automatically and the printer should stay online to track
Epson has introduced a new method of printing access to users through the subscription model that closely resembles how many people already pay for phone or streaming services.
The new Reddy Print Max Plan offers customers with regular ink supply along with the Eco -Tank printer, which is less than 99 7.99 each month for a 50 -page plan.
The model eliminates the need for clear costs, making it easier to start printing without a large initial purchase.
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Permanent supply of ink
After selecting a printer that is in line with their needs, users choose a one -page plan on the basis of which they expect to print. The company sends the printer and monitors the ink level from remote, which is provided before the new ink is finished.
Ready print is compatible with a range of Max Epson’s Acetic printers. The models are different in features and price points, which covers the basic home printing until the use of high volume office.
Options such as Acticic ET-2870U and ET-M1170 focus on low-cost printing, while other individuals like ET-5850U and ET-16650U are aimed at high-speed, high capacity, or A3 printout.
With the use of the project, the monthly allowance on 50 to 3,000 pages. If their needs change, consumers can change their project every month, and once an 18 -month affiliation is over, subscriptions can continue on a monthly basis.
As you can be expected, the initial cancellation fees apply if the user goes away before the minimum period is over, though Epson initially offers a 14 -day cancellation window.
The Printer needs to be connected to the Internet, which allows everything to be easily operated by the Firmware and ink.
Ink is actively delivered, so consumers do not have to worry about ordering refills. If a user chooses to finish the project, the printer has to return to good condition to avoid fines.
Ready Print Max reflects a change by service -based models, which gives users flexibility to access and manage printing at home or at the office. It is currently presented to selected European countries, including the UK and Germany, and is expected to be launched in the United States, which already has ready print.


