Printing solutions and digitization - modern, efficient, affordable and, mainly ECOLOGICAL
All of this is focused on ecology, security, efficiency, and affordability.
Digitalization is advancing, but not everything can be handled without paper. A lecture by Patrik Porubčan from Presmont IT showed how Epson is moving printing, scanning, and projection toward efficiency, accessibility, and lower energy consumption. Laser printing requires warm-up and numerous mechanical steps before the job reaches the paper; conventional inkjet, on the other hand, uses heat and water, which can lead to smearing. Epson relies on a “heat‑free” approach: a printer without heating applies pigment ink directly into the structure of the paper. The result, according to the manufacturer, is water-resistant and lightfast prints with an archival guarantee of up to one hundred years. An added bonus is office comfort — lower thermal emissions and noticeably lower power consumption (roughly 50–160 W instead of approximately 1500 W with large laser devices).Printing without heat: pigment and durable output