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Industry NewsEpson launches CW-C8050 inkjet label printer

Epson launches CW-C8050 inkjet label printer

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Epson launches CW-C8050 inkjet label printer

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Epson, a leader in digital imaging and printing solutions, has launched ColorWorks CW-C8050, an on-demand color inkjet label printer, designed for mid-to-high volume industrial label printing. Through this launch, Epson has introduced its advanced Ink Pack System for the first time in label printing in India, enabling high-volume label printing without the need for frequent ink changes. The printer is designed for sectors like pharmaceuticals, chemicals, healthcare and manufacturing. ColorWorks CW-C8050 brings convenience, durability, and operational efficiency to label printing.

Unlike traditional cartridge-based systems, CW-C8050 utilizes high-yield ink packs, with each set delivering a total of 1.9 liters of ink capacity which can print up to 3,000 labels per day. This enables businesses to reduce costs and eliminates the need for large stocks of pre-printed labels, while also reducing manual intervention and increasing productivity.

Key benefits of the ColorWorks CW-C8050

The ColorWorks CW-C8050 is designed for high-speed, on-demand printing, offering speeds of up to 12 inches per second. It is well-suited for mid-to-high volume orders with variable data, delivering reliable print quality using Epson’s PrecisionCore Heat-Free technology and UltraChrome DL Inks for durable labels that resist smudging and fading. Equipped with high-yield ink packs, it reduces the need for frequent refills, helping to minimize downtime. Compatible with industry-standard software such as ZPL II, SAP, and major operating systems, the CW-C8050 integrates smoothly into existing workflows. Its Heat-Free technology also contributes to lower power consumption and waste, supporting both cost efficiency and sustainability goals.

Building on the success of its predecessor, ColorWorks C7510G, CW-C8050 addresses the industry’s shift towards on-demand label printing, offering businesses an affordable, reliable, and flexible alternative to pre-printed labels.

Prabagran S, senior general manager, Epson India, said, “Epson’s new ColorWorks CW-C8050, with its advanced Ink Pack System, is designed for businesses that need fast, high-quality labels with minimal downtime. This model empowers companies to bring label printing in-house, saving costs associated with pre-printed label inventory and minimizing SKU management. It’s a powerful, cost-effective solution that is fully aligned with Epson’s commitment to efficiency, sustainability, and technological advancement.”

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