Epson label-printing solutions at Foodservice Australia 2025

Epson Australia Pty Ltd

Friday, 16 May, 2025

Epson label-printing solutions at Foodservice Australia 2025

At Foodservice Australia 2025, Epson will be demonstrating three of its latest label-printing solutions.

The Epson ColorWorks C-4010 (right) allows users to reduce label costs, increase operational efficiencies and quickly produce colour labels. Suitable for on-demand colour label printing for a variety of applications and environments, it is specifically designed as a colour upgrade to black-and-white thermal transfer printers. With photo-quality resolution of up to 1200 dpi, the printer is easy to operate, dust- and water-resistant for high-duty cycle environments, features a colour LCD screen, and uses automatic Nozzle Verification Technology. With its Windows driver, fast media and ink loading, the device meets BS-5609 certification.

The Epson ColorWorks CW-C6510 provides an easy transition for users wanting to upgrade their thermal transfer printers to a colour inkjet label printer. It features similar media-handling capabilities, speed, features and connectivity options that can deliver seamless integration with existing workflow. Suitable for large-scale businesses that requires fast print speed, Epson-engineered PrecisionCore TFP print head technology is used to deliver sharp text and precise barcodes. It also produces varying droplet sizes that, coupled with a 1200 x 1200 dpi resolution, can produce a vibrant and fine image details. The device is suitable for producing complex informational labels and high-quality product labels.

The Epson ColorWorks CW-C6510.

Epson’s TM-L100 has been engineered for use with a wide range of devices in virtually any industry, such as hospitality and retail. It is suitable for businesses that are supplying online orders or pick-up in store, kerbside pickup, delivery, or cup and item labelling. The device can also be dynamically shared with PC-POS terminals, mobile devices and cloud servers at the same time. It features the ability to provide a wired network connection to a mobile device through USB network tethering. With options for serial and Ethernet, the device has the flexibility to connect to almost any system. Printing from web-based applications is possible using Server Direct Print technology for online ordering and, with white-space and character-height reduction, the device is claimed to be able to reduce paper usage by up to 47%.

The Epson TM-L100.

Foodservice Australia 2025 is taking place from 18–20 May 2025 at the Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Centre. Epson will be on stand K45.

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