ProductNew ProductsEpson introduces the WorkForce Enterprise AM-C10000

Epson introduces the WorkForce Enterprise AM-C10000

• Up to 100ppm print speeds in both simplex and duplex
• Scan speeds up to 120 images per minute
• Typical Energy Consumption (TEC) of just 0.30 kWh
• Up to 93% lower energy use compared with comparable laser MFPs
• Optional finishing features including stapling, hole punching, saddle stitching and high-capacity paper feeding

Epson has introduced the WorkForce Enterprise AM-C10000, an A3 colour line inkjet multifunction printer designed for high-end office environments with high print-volume requirements. The model expresses Epson’s vision to drive the shift from laser printing to inkjet.

Epson’s Heat-Free line inkjet technology

Epson’s Heat-Free line inkjet technology removes the need for heat in the print process, resulting in lower energy use and fewer consumable parts compared to laser printers.

The device offers print speeds of 100 pages per minute in both simplex and duplex, with scan speeds up to 120 images per minute. High-capacity paper trays and high-yield ink cartridges are designed to reduce user intervention. Optional finishing and paper handling, including a stapler, hole punch, saddle stitch unit and A3 high-capacity feeder, allow a wide range of jobs to be handled by one central device. Optional SRA3 support is also available, extending media flexibility for more demanding print requirements.

The AM-C10000 has a low Typical Energy Consumption value of 0.30 kWh, reducing energy use by up to 93% compared to laser printers in the same segment (based on Epson calculations and IDC quarterly tracker on like-for-like models) . It incorporates more than 30% recycled plastic, supporting corporate sustainability objectives as well as day-to-day productivity.

The AM-C10000 has been designed to support a range of Epson and third-party print management and workflow solutions to aid installation, configuration, security, fleet monitoring and remote services, helping IT teams and service providers manage larger fleets more efficiently. A dedicated RIP software solution will also be available, with launch planned for summer.

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