EPson

Daiwa Kogyo Company, founded Hisao Yamazaki in 1942 to his first production business hours with the product name Seiko. Seiko brand renowned for its excellence about precision kinetic
Seiko itself is still the backbone of the company's main business to the '70s, before finally Minoru Usui, president of Epson today, along with 80 engineers elected, including Koichi Endo (one chairman Epson), find seed technology Micro Piezo-which also rely precision techniques such as Seiko watch.
In 1968, the EP-101 printer was born. The first printer was the mother of all kinds of Epson printers we know. Endo own rate this product was born prematurely.
Epson said then chosen as a brand with a sense of two syllables. "EP" stands for electronic printers. While "Son" in English means the child. Thus, Epson or less has a meaning as a derivative of the first inkjet printers were invented.
Epson's own brand new patented in 1975. However, the actual development of Micro Piezo printhead technology as the new Epson printers began in 1980.
Here is a milestone of Seiko Epson since its establishment until now:
1942 - Hisao Yamazaki founded a company called Daiwa Kogyo in Matsumoto, Japan. Since the beginning, Hisao renowned as expert precision technology. The company he founded became the forerunner of today's Seiko Epson.
1964 - Birth of Crystal Chronometer technology. This technology is used as a printing timer for the Olympics in Japan.
1968 - Embryo born with the Epson EP-101 product name. This product became the first printer in the world's smallest digital which then morphed into an inkjet printer that we know today.
1973 - Seiko launches digital quartz clock with 6-digit liquid crystal display.
1975 - Epson brandname eventually patented.
1982 - Seiko Epson gush first laptop, HC-20, with a power of 8-bit CPU and CMOS RAM and 8KB only 16kb. This laptop is more like a typewriter with printing output like a cashier in a supermarket.
1982 - At the same time, Epson also create alias hour watch TV that can be used to watch television with the active matrix liquid crystal display.
1984 - The company presents a liquid crystal television pocket pocket TV with TFT liquid.
1984 - In this year, for the first time commercialize Epson Epson Inkjet Printer.
1993 - Epson's Micro Piezo inkjet printers began to be commercialized.
1994 - A year later, Epson also released a color inkjet printer with the capability of 720 dots per inch (dpi).
1997 - Epson launches the Epson Stylus Photo printer first
1998 - The first Hybrid Printer Epson present in the market. In this year, the Epson Stylus Color 800 became the first color printer used in space to print reports, emails and photos.
1999 - Epson Stylus Pro Series was born
2000 - Birth of large format printers pigment-ink to print the photo quality color combination that blends with the element of speed.
2007 - Epson introduces Micro Piezo TFP (Thin Film Piezo) print head for a printer. Print faster with more accurate precision.
2010 - While the 20th anniversary of the development of Micro Piezo technology, Epson also launched the Epson Stylus Pro 9900/7900 and Epson ME Office series.

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