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Epson introduces 3 new EcoTank printers in India

By IANS | Updated: August 19, 2020 16:04 IST

is an A4+ Multi-Function Colour printer (MFP), designed for on-demand A3+ printing and up to legal size scanning and ...

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is an A4+ Multi-Function Colour printer (MFP), designed for on-demand A3+ printing and up to legal size scanning and copying.

According to latest IDC numbers, Epson maintained second position with a market share of 29.1 per cent and a decline in shipment by 49.4 per cent (YoY).

Epson faced severe supply issues as its manufacturing hubs had to cater to the surge in global demand with limited manpower, said the IDC report.

Epson registered a market share of 40.6 per cent in the inkjet segment as "it lost out some share to ink cartridge models from HP and Canon which were preferred by a section of Home users who did not want to make a high investment in ink tank printers".

( With inputs from IANS )

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