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Epson 1-year Preferred Plus Service Plan With Next Business Day Whole Unit Exchange For Out-of-warranty Surecolor T3100

Epson 1-year Preferred Plus Service Plan With Next Business Day Whole Unit Exchange For Out-of-warranty Surecolor T3100
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$885.00 $1,256.70

Stay protected and minimize downtime with the 1-Year Preferred Plus Service Plan with Next Business Day Whole Unit Exchange for Out-of-Warranty SureColor T3100 from Epson. Providing one year of coverage, this manufacturer service plan includes next business day exchange service. Simply contact Epson to begin the exchange service and, with whole unit exchange, you can easily replace your malfunctioning printer and get back to business fast.

Please note, next business day support may be subject to geographic limits. Service requests must be received by 1 p.m. Pacific time, Monday through Friday (excluding holidays).

For Epson SureColor T3100    Manufacturer Service Plan    Next Business Day Exchange Service    Includes Whole Unite Exchange

Parameters
Length1-Year 
TypeAdditional
Start DateDate of Purchase
Scope of CoverageParts & Labor
Included SupportNext Business Day
Includes Warranty ExtensionNo
RegionCanada, United States

Related Questions and Answers

Q: 1. Print dense black on acetate for photo positive?

A: Yes it would print dense black no acetate for photo positive.

Q: 2. Since the P900 doesn't have a green cartridge, the profile shows it has a smaller green gamut than the P5000. How does foliage look?

A: The addition of Orange and Green UltraChrome HDX Ink is one of the many newer enhancements of the Epson SureColor P5000. While a new improvement, older models going back years including the P900 had excellent reputations for visual color accuracy.

Q: 3. Is there any issues with “tracks” when using glossy photo paper? I had this issue with the p900.

A: The Epson SureColor P700 13" Photo Printer does not produce tracks.

Q: 4. can i print remotely via internet,, will be away several weeks so want to keep nozzles clear?

A: This printer is listed as being compatible with Google Cloud Print but Google is no longer supporting that service as January 2021 so you would need to find an alternative. Another option would be to create VPN access to your home network which would allow you to print remotely.

Q: 5. What are inexpensive acid free 8x11 papers with gloss or semigloss surface that I can use with this printer for proofs?

A: Currently at less than 27 cents per sheet, this Premier Imaging luster is the lowest cost option: https://bhpho.to/2J2xnxU. For glossy, the Epson Photo Paper Glossy is the lowest cost per print option at 32 cents currently: https://bhpho.to/3RhJflf

Q: 6. What are the dimensions of the printer with all the trays closed and no roll feeder attached? The dimensioned photo is not to scale and shows everything unfolded/attached.

A: 20.3" wide x 7.3" tall x 14.5" deep. this is only when closed up. when in use the depth & height will be much bigger.

Q: 7. Does this print on acetate?

A: The Epson SureColor P900 17" Photo Printer can print on inkjet compatible acetate.

Q: 8. How does the P900 improve on the P800?

A: #1 The P900 has 10 inks adding the Violet Color to add better Pantone Colors. #2 Making separate print head channels for the Black Inks: Avoiding the issue of switching between the Photo Black & the Matte Black which was time consuming, wasting ink while flushing the head, & caused issues with the black ink system becoming faulty. #3 Much smaller in dimensional size while still handling the same paper sizes as the P800. #4 The P900 inks are only 50 ml compared to the 80 ml of the P800.

Q: 9. Can I use the same set of inks that I currently am using in my P5000?

A: No, the Epson SureColor P5370 17" Photo Printer is not compatible with ink cartridges for the SureColor P5000.

Q: 10. If you run a cartridge complete empty, say mid-picture - what happens, does printing stop and you change cartridge, or is the picture wasted and you start over ? How to avoid wasting ink and paper ....

A: Depending on the printer and how it manages cartridge indicators, it should let you know prior to the print job to change a cartridge. Also, replacing an ink cartridge may involve a separate procedure. Only after the cartridge has been changed will a printer allow you to print a document.

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