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Epson releases new range of EcoTank multifunction printers with enough ink to last two years

Stephen FenechBy Stephen FenechJune 25, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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Epson, the leading seller of large ink tank printers with more than 100 million units sold globally, has released new updated multifunction models in the EcoTank range.

There are four new additions to the popular and more sustainable EcoTank range which offer impressive productivity for homes and small businesses.

One of the main reasons is the fact they come with up to two year’s worth of ink in the box so there’s no need to suddenly run out and top up supplies and ink cartridges.

The Epson EcoTank ET-4950

Compared to a laser printer, the Epson EcoTank printers are far more economical and use significantly less power thanks to its unique Heat-Free technology.

The Epson EcoTank printers offer the quality and efficiency to print everything from emails and labels all the way through to high quality photos.

The new Epson EcoTank models include the ET-4950, ET-3950, ET-3900 and the ET-2950 and all come with enough ink to print up to 6600 pages in black and 5500 pages in colour without worrying about replacing ink and incurring any further costs.

The Epson EcoTank ET-3950

But when it’s time to buy ink, it is available in low-cost convenient high volume bottles that included drip-free nozzle and a resealable cap for easy refilling and storage.

The Epson ink bottles have a unique identification system where each bottle is keyed so that it only fits into the corresponding ink tank colour on the printer to avoid filling the wrong tank.

The replacement bottles have enough ink to print up to 8500 pages in black and 6500 pages in colour.

The range is perfect for the home office and small business and include a 2.4-inch colour LCD screen which allows you to print, scan and copy.

The top of the line ET4950 also includes a fax – yes that’s still popular in certain industries.

The Epson EcoTank 3950

The machine can fax 3 pages per second and save up to 100 pages in its memory and store up to 60 speed dialling numbers.

It’s also possible to send a colour fax when the printer is connected to your computer.

The ET-4950 and ET-3950 include a 30-page auto document feeder to increase your efficiency.

The new Epson EcoTank printers support the latest wireless standard.

 Also onboard is Wi-Fi Direct which means users can print by connecting directly through the printer rather than through their network.

The new Epson EcoTank ET-4950, ET-3950, ET-3900 and ET-2950 printers come with a 24 month EcoTank Back to Base Warranty (12 month standard express warranty and an bonus additional 12 months upon registration) and are available now from www.epson.com.au/ecotank and all authorised Epson stockists.

PRICING 

EcoTank ET-4950 – $729.00

EcoTank ET-3950 – $699.00

EcoTank ET-3900 – $559.00

EcoTank ET-2950 – $499.00

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