ColorWorks Label printer
Epson's flexible inkjet colour label printers set new standards and overcome the typical limitations of conventional thermal transfer printing processes. Instead of relying on pre-made labels or external printing service providers, you can easily produce your labels in-house – exactly according to your current needs. This allows you to customise designs, colours and content at any time and produce them in professional quality.
You decide which labels to print, when and in what quantity. This demand-driven production not only reduces costs, but also avoids overproduction and the associated unnecessary disposal of labels. At the same time, there are no waiting times or production delays that can result from missing or late deliveries.
Thanks to their user-friendly operation and reliable print quality, Epson colour label printers offer an efficient and sustainable labelling solution that can be optimally integrated into existing workflows. This gives you maximum control, saves time and resources, and increases the professionalism of your labels.
Retail
Epson's fast, reliable and flexible colour label printing solutions can be used in a wide range of retail printing applications, from shelf labels, price tags and promotional labels to labels for your own products.
Functional labels
Epson colour label printers are ideal for manufacturers who need to produce a mix of small, medium and large print runs. They simplify inventory management and product identification and improve customer service.
Chemical labels (GHS)
Pigment inks are used in ColorWorks label printers. In combination with the ‘PE Matte Label’ medium, chemical GHS labels can be produced that fully comply with the BS5609 standard.
Solutions for industries
From manufacturing and retail to pharmaceuticals, healthcare and ticketing, Epson's range of ColorWorks devices includes one that will meet your needs and allow you to print labels as required. The ColorWorks C6000, C6500, C3500, D6000, D6500 and C8000e series are ideal for companies that want to print labels in accordance with current GHS (Globally Harmonised System) standards for labelling chemicals.