- Epson presents ReadyPrint Max, Falle Imprimptes and Ink via the subscription
- The plans can be personalized according to your printing needs, including the number of pages
- Ink ships automatically and the printer must remain online to follow the use
Epson has introduced a new way for users to access printing, via a subscription model that closely resembles the number of people who already pay for phones or streaming services.
The new ReadyPrint Max plan offers customers an Ecotank printer as well as regular ink deliveries, from the equivalent of $ 7.99 per month for a 50 -page plan.
The model eliminates the need for initial costs, which facilitates printing starting without an important initial purchase.
A constant ink supply
After selecting a printer that meets their needs, users choose a page plan according to their print. The company sends the printer and maintains the trace of the remote ink levels, offering a new ink before it exhausted.
ReadyPrint Max is compatible with a range of Epson Ecotank printers. The models differ in functionality and price, covering the basic printing at home until the use of higher volume offices.
Options like Ecotank and-2870U and and M1170 focus on low-cost printing, while others like and-5850u and and-16650u are intended for users who need faster speeds, greater capacity or A3 printing.
The plans evolve with use, offering monthly allowances of 50 to 3,000 pages. Users can change their plan every month if their needs change, and once the 18 -month commitment ends, subscriptions can continue monthly.
As you can expect, early cancellation fees apply if a user leaves before the end of the minimum period, although Epson offers a 14 -day cancellation window at the start.
For everything to work well, the printer must remain connected to the Internet, allowing firmware updates and ink tracking.
The ink is delivered proactively, so users do not have to worry about ordering recharges. If a customer chooses to end the plan, the printer must be returned in good condition to avoid a penalty.
ReadyPrint Max reflects a transition to services based on services, offering users the flexibility of how they access and manages printing at home or at the office. It is currently offered in some European countries, including the United Kingdom and Germany, and should be launched in the United States, which has already Readyprint.