G&G Releases More Patented MPS Ink Packs for Epson Printers
G&G Releases More Patented MPS Ink Packs for Epson Printers
G&G will target the European market with its newly developed, patented, and released MPS inkjet solutions for use in the Epson WorkForce Pro range of printers.
It is part of an ongoing strategy G&G has put in place to expand its Managed Print Services (MPS) solutions to meet the changing demands of its customers in the MPS channel.
About the Printer
The Epson WorkForce Pro WF-M5299DW range of printers was launched in July 2018, focusing on enterprise-level users and those needing extra high printing volumes of 40,000 pages. Featuring high productivity, big cost savings, and stable output under high-speed printing, the MPS product line has gained popularity among the business printing market and consumers.
Epson WorkForce Pro WF-M5299DW
G&G Solution
The MPS-compliant patented ink packs for use in Epson WorkForce Pro WF-M5299DW series printers are available now.
- MPS-compliant, chip-enabled, monitoring real-time ink levels
- Crisp, brilliant print, to guarantee mass business printing
- Elaborately designed high-end inks, long-lasting documents
- Save big with printing cost per page as low as 0.03/0.02 Euros
Product List
For more information, please contact info@ggimage.com.
Previously, G&G released high-yield, patented inkjet cartridges are for use in the Brother MFC-J5955DW series.
The new release was said to be available in all major regions across the world. Some highlights include:
- Multi-serial number solution
- Large page yields to meet high printing demands
- Free from the need to frequently replace cartridges, lowering printing cost
- Wide color gamut with vivid colors
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