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Epson Stylus Photo Rx620 All-in-One

The EPSON Stylus Photo RX620 is an ideal imaging center for applications such as printing a variety of photos, creating scrapbook pages, restoring colors from old slides and negatives, and even copying everyday text. This product’s built-in printer uses a six-color ink system to create high-quality photographs in popular frame-ready sizes. It also features a built-in 2.5-inch color LCD used to view and select images, as well as navigate through various applications and on-screen instructions.

A USB host port, PictBridge camera connection and card slots supporting 11 memory card types give users multiple connectivity options.

Additional features include:

— Brilliant Lab-Quality Photos and Reprints — Epson’s six-color photo inks, with variable-sized ink droplets as small as three picoliters and up to 5760 x 1440 optimized dpi produce true photographic lab-quality prints.

— BorderFree Photos in a Variety of Sizes — Delivers BorderFree 4″x 6″, 5″x 7″, 8″x 10″, letter-size prints and copies with no perforations or edges to trim.

— Built-In 2.5-inch LCD Viewer — A color display helps make viewing, selecting and editing images convenient and simple. It also provides a quick and easy way to print directly from media cards by selecting simple on-screen menu options.

Epson RX620

— Direct Printing Convenience — Prints directly from popular memory card formats with built-in card slots, including CompactFlash I and II, Smart Media, Secure Digital(TM), MultiMedia Card, IBM Microdrive, xD-Picture Card, Sony Memory Stick, Sony Memory Stick PRO, Sony MagicGate and Sony MagicGate Mini Secure Digital (using an optional adapter). Also prints directly from USB-Direct Print and PictBridge-enabled digital cameras.

— High-Quality Scanning — Offering the highest resolution scanner currently available in an all-in-one, the Epson Stylus Photo RX620 boasts 48-bit, 2400 x 4800 color scanning with 3.3 D-Max. For added convenience, this all-in-one features the ability to scan or make reprints from 35mm slides and negatives, all without turning on a PC.

— PC-Free Copying — Convenient PC-free color copying feature can duplicate high-resolution, borderless black and white or color photos, and can make copies of everyday documents, recipes, receipts and more.

— EPSON Easy Photo Fix Color Restoration — Easily restores old, faded and/or discolored images from slides, negatives and prints, and removes digital artifacts from scans typically caused by dust. The Epson Stylus Photo RX620 can also identify multiple photos arranged on the scanner bed at one time, simultaneously restore their colors and then create individual prints.

— Fast Print Speeds — Creates photos and text quickly, delivering a 4″x 6″ color print in about 39 seconds and up to 17 pages per minute of black text documents.

— Flexible Connectivity — Saves images from a memory card directly onto a CD-R or a Zip Disk — without a computer — using a front access host USB port. This makes it simple to connect the all-in-one to a CD-R drive, Zip drive, thumb drive, or PictBridge-enabled digital camera. An optional Bluetooth Print Adapter from Epson (sold separately) also enables convenient wireless printing from a Bluetooth-enabled camera phone, PDA or computer.

— EPSON Smart Panel software — Quickly scans photos, text or graphics with extreme detail to the Internet, e-mail programs, or fax software.

— Individual Ink Cartridges — Features six separate “snap-in/snap-out” ink cartridges — black, cyan, magenta, yellow, light cyan, and light magenta. The individual ink cartridges can be replaced at any time to maximize efficiency and lower the total cost of ownership over time.

— Compatibility and Connectivity — Works with both Windows and Macintosh platforms and offers USB 2.0 High-Speed.

The Epson Stylus Photo RX620 is available now for an estimated street price of $299

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