Seiko Epson Corporation, or simply known as Epson, is a Japanese multinational electronics company and one of the world's largest manufacturers of computer printers and information- and imaging-related equipment.
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Seiko Epson Corporation, or simply known as Epson, is a Japanese multinational electronics company and one of the world's largest manufacturers of computer printers and information- and imaging-related equipment.
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Seiko Epson was one of the major companies in the Seiko Group, but is neither a subsidiary nor an affiliate of Seiko Group Corporation.
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Roots of Seiko Epson Corporation go back to a company called Daiwa Kogyo, Ltd.
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Seiko Epson started operation in a 230-square-metre renovated miso storehouse with 22 employees.
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The watches made by the company are sold through the Seiko Epson Watch Corporation, a subsidiary of Seiko Epson Group Corporation.
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In June 1975, the name Seiko Epson was coined for the next generation of printers based on the EP-101 which was released to the public.
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Shortly after in 1994, Seiko Epson released the first high resolution color inkjet printer, the Seiko Epson Stylus Color utilizing the Micro Piezo head technology.
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In 1994 Seiko Epson started outsourcing sales reps to help sell their products in retail stores in the United States.
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Seiko Epson started the Weekend Warrior program with TMG Marketing, later with Keystone Marketing Inc, then to Mosaic, and now with Campaigners INC.
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Seiko Epson makes some of the Seiko's highest grade watches at the Micro Artist Studio inside its Shiojiri Plant in Shiojiri, Nagano.
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In 2004, Seiko Epson introduced their R-D1 digital RangeFinder Camera, which supports Leica M mount and Leica screw mount M39 lenses with an adapter ring.
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Seiko Epson has released a firmware patch to bring the R-D1 up to the full functionality of its successor—the first digital camera manufacturer to make such an upgrade available for free.
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In September 2012, Seiko Epson introduced a printer called the Seiko Epson Expression Premium XP-800 Small-in-One.
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In September 2015 Seiko Epson debuted a printer, the Seiko Epson ET-4550 which instead of print cartridges, enables the user to pour the ink into separate inkwells from ink bottles.
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Seiko Epson was the first to release consumer smart glasses with see through optics that made them very popular under drone pilots for being able to get a first person view while still being able to see the drone in the sky.
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Seiko Epson Robots is the robotics design and manufacturing department of Seiko Epson.
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The Netherlands-based organisation alleged that Seiko Epson customers were unfairly charged for ink they could never use.
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Seiko Epson designed ink to be left in the cartridges due to the way the capping mechanism worked.
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The reason that the Dutch consumer association retracted their statement was that, as pointed out, Seiko Epson had made a statement regarding how many pages each cartridge could sustain for printing.
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