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After a file is included in a scenario using the above procedure, the animations set in PowerPoint are maintained. Therefore, the animations will operate effectively during projection of the scenario using CardPlayer. Include only the necessary slides whilst referring to thumbnails 1. Click the file icon in the Files window. 2. Double-click the thumbnails to be included in the scenario. The desired slide is displayed in the Scenarios window. After a slide is included in a scenario using the above procedure, any animations set in PowerPoint are disabled. Slides using animation are displayed in the cell as ".EMA" in the Scenarios window. Slides without animation are displayed in the cell as ".JPG" in the Scenarios window. Clicking ".EMA" cells displays an Animation verification window for each animation operation. Tip :
Thumbnails cannot be displayed if PowerPoint is not installed on the computer. Although animations can be set in the Properties screen of EMP SlideMaker2, animations set in advance in PowerPoint will operate more smoothly when played in the scenario. To set animations in PowerPoint slides, we recommend it be set within PowerPoint. Use the Properties screen of EMP SlideMaker2, to include animation in a graphic, or to include animation in a slide in a scenario without maintaining the animation. p.15 The following PowerPoint animations can be used in a scenario. Fly Blinds Box Checkerboard Dissolve Random Bars Split Strips Wipe Random Effects Animations other than those above can be placed by the "Cut" command.
Finish the scenario by adding or deleting files and slides, or changing their order. The content displayed in the Scenarios window is projected from the beginning when projected by the CardPlayer in the projector. To add files and slides: Drag-and-drop a file displayed in the Files window or a PowerPoint slide displayed in the Thumbnails window, to the desired location in the Scenarios window.
To add multiple slides: Click the slides to be added in the Thumbnails window. All clicked slides are selected. Clicking a selected slide a second time will release the selection. After selecting all the slides to add, drag-and-drop one of the selected slides to the desired location in the Scenarios window. The selected slides are all added to the scenario. To delete slides: To delete, use the mouse to right-click on a cell to delete, and select "Cut" in the displayed menu (shortcut menu). Changing the slide order: Change by dragging-and-dropping the cells to move within the Scenarios window, or display the shortcut menu and change by selecting "Cut" and then "Paste".

It is possible to add the desired files and slides to the Scenarios window using drag and drop.
Multiple files cannot be included in a scenario at the same time.
After the scenario is complete, select "File" - "Save". This saves the completed scenario. To save under another scenario name, select "Save As", and enter the new scenario name.
Upon saving, a folder with the same name as the scenario name and the "scenario name.sit" file are created in the scenario folder. Each screen is converted to graphics files and saved in the created folder according to the image quality settings. See Help for the functions of each of the menus in EMP SlideMaker2. Scenarios that have been directly stored onto a memory card cannot be played by the EasyMP CardPlayer. After saving your scenarios, be sure to send scenarios to the memory card by running "Send Scenario".

Sending a Scenario

To project a created scenario using the projector, it is necessary to save the scenario to the memory card using the senario sending function in EMP SlideMaker2. Designate a memory card inserted into the card drive of the computer as the send destination. It is also possible to set automatic projection and continuous projection of a scenario at projector startup. The automatic projection function is called "autorun". Tip :
Scenario sending cannot be performed unless the created scenario is saved using "Save" or "Save As". When sent to a memory card, the scenario file is saved in the memory card under the name "scenario name.sit". In addition, a folder with the same name as the scenario is created and each screen is converted to graphics files and saved according to the image quality settings. Scenarios stored onto a memory card as a result of scenario sending cannot be opened for correction or editing.
Insert the memory card into the computer. Insert into a card adapter if a card adapter is needed.
Select "Scenario Option", then "Send Scenario".
A dialogue box for designating the destination drive is displayed. Select the drive where the memory card is inserted and click "OK".
A confirmation message is displayed. Click the "OK" button. Upon completion of transfer, a message is displayed confirming whether autorun setup is to be performed. To set up autorun or continuous play, click the "OK" button and perform the following steps. To set nothing, close out by clicking the "Cancel" button.

All scenario files within the memory card are displayed in the Scenario List on the left.
In the case of automatic projection at projector power ON, click the desired scenario name in the Scenario List, and click the " " button. The scenario is displayed in the Autorun Scenario List on the right, and is set as an autorun file. To automatically go back to the beginning once the scenario projection has finished, select the desired scenario in the Scenario List and select "Revive". Tip :
Autorun can be set even if "Scenario Option" - "Edit Autorun" is selected. Autorun setting cannot be designated in the EasyMP CardPlayer. If there are two or more files set for autorun, they will be played back in order on the Autorun Scenarios List.
Insert the memory card from the senario sending function in the projector, and use CardPlayer on the projector to project the scenario. p.26

What Do You Do When.

Create a Scenario Easily
To turn a single PowerPoint file into a scenario, simply drag and drop the PowerPoint file icon onto the EMP SlideMaker2 program icon on the desktop to create a scenario.
The name "Scnxxxx" (xxxx are numbers) is given to the created scenario. The image quality of the scenario is set to "Standard". The image quality can be changed in the scenario settings dialogue box displayed by selecting "File" - "Properties". For details concerning image quality, see "Creating a Scenario". p.5 In the event that multiple PowerPoint files are selected and dragged-and-dropped onto the EMP SlideMaker2 program icon, only the file whose icon is pointed at by the mouse cursor will be made into a scenario. When easy scenario creation is performed, the scenario will be created from all the slides in the PowerPoint file. If there are slides you do not wish to project, right-click those cells and select "Inactive". The following PowerPoint animations can be used in a scenario. Fly Blinds Box Checkerboard Dissolve Random Bars Split Strips Wipe Random Effects Animations other than those above can be placed by the "Cut" command.

To Verify the Scenario Projection Status on a Computer
It is possible to verify on a computer how a created scenario will project when played back on a projector by using the CardPlayer. All the structural elements of the scenario such as graphics, animation, background music, etc. will be played.
Open the scenario to verify in EMP SlideMaker2. Select "Scenario Option" - "Scenario Preview".
The Scenario Preview screen is displayed. Operate the scenario referring to the following table.

Status Bar

Volume

Rewind

Stop Pause Play
Stop play and return to the first slide. Temporarily stops the slides when "Automatically" is selected for the scenario. Starts the scenario preview. In addition, this restarts stopped or paused scenarios. The following slide is displayed when the scenario behavior is set to "On mouse click". Returns the slide to the one previous to the currently displayed slide or returns the screen previous to the animation being executed. The animation effects are not performed upon return. Shows the next slide (one after the current slide) or shows the screen after animation execution. At this time the animation effects are not executed. Performs volume control. Sets the level of the background music. Displays the state of progress of the scenario on a bar. At first there is no bar display, and then the bar extends from left to right as the scenario progresses. The scenario ends at the rightward end of the bar.
Fast Forward (FF) Volume Status Bar
After verification is complete, click the " " button at the top right of the screen to close the Scenario Preview screen.

Animation Settings

In EMP SlideMaker2, PowerPoint animation effects and similar effects can be set for each cell in the scenario. It is possible to set and project projection times and animations for each divided frame for slides with animations set in PowerPoint. In this case, right-click the desired animation in the Animation verification window, then click "Cell Properties". Tip :
Include files for animations set in advance in PowerPoint to produce smoother animation when playing the scenario. To set animations in PowerPoint slides, we recommend these be set within PowerPoint. Use the method described here to set an animation in an image file, or to set animation in a slide included in a scenario without maintaining the animation.
Right-click the desired cell or animation, and select "Cell Properties". To apply the same settings to multiple cells or animations, select multiple cells by clicking whilst holding down the [Shift] key or the [Ctrl] key, and then right-clicking to select "Cell Properties".

The items displayed on the Easy Menu differ according to the selection. When a Scenario is Selected Play Scenario Edit Scenario Cancel Plays the scenario. p.26 p.28
Displays the edit scenario screen.
Closes the Easy Menu without doing anything.
When a Graphics File is Selected View Image Cancel Plays the graphic. p.30
When a Folder is Selected Open Folder Opens a folder and displays the files within the folder. Select the folder icon in the upper left, press the [Enter] button, select "Up one level" and then press the [Enter] button to return control to the prior screen, before a folder was opened. p.31
Play Slideshow Plays the graphics files inside the folder in order. Options Cancel
Displays the options setting screen. Set display conditions and operation modes. p.33 Closes the Easy Menu without doing anything.

Quick Mode Operation

In the quick mode you can execute the main functions directly by pressing [Enter] on the remote control. Press the [ESC] button on the remote control to display the Easy Menu, making it possible to execute other functions. When Selecting Folders or Files [Enter] [ESC] Folder: Open Scenarios, Graphics: Play Display Easy Menu
Scenario Being Edited [Enter] [ESC] Select slides to move, select move destination Display Easy Menu
Switch between File View and Thumbnail View
The default setting of CardPlayer is to display files as icons. This display can be switched to thumbnail view. Because the graphics files are displayed as small images when thumbnails are displayed, it is possible to identify files without playing them. Switch to thumbnail view by using the following procedure.
Press [ ] button on the remote control to position the cursor on the "Thumbnail View" button.

Thumbnail View Button

Press the [Enter] button on the remote control. The graphics files are displayed as small images.
The "Thumbnail View" button changes to the "File View" button. Similarly, the files display will change to icons by placing the cursor on the "File View" button and pressing the [Enter] button. Tip :
Depending on the JPEG file, some thumbnails may not appear in the thumbnail view. In this event, an file icon is displayed.

Projecting Scenarios

Here, we will describe the method for playing a scenario sent to a memory card, operations during scenario playback, and editing a scenario.

Playing a Scenario

The scenario was sent to a memory card by the scenario sending function in EMP SlideMaker2. p.10 Tip :
Autorun and continuous play can be set in the scenario. p.10
Start the CardPlayer. p.20 This displays the content of the inserted memory card. Press the [ ], [ ], [ ], and [ ] buttons on the remote control to position the cursor on the scenario folder that is to play. Press the following buttons on the remote control depending on the operation mode in use. Guide mode : Press the [Enter] button to display the Easy Menu. Press the [ ] and [ ] buttons, then select "Play Scenario" and press the [Enter] button.

Scenario files

Quick mode
: Press the [Enter] button.
Play the scenario. If "Advance" is set to "Automaticaly", once play has continued to the end, control returns to the file list screen. If "Revive" is selected, the scenario will repeat from the beginning. See "Operation During a Presentation" for how to operate the scenario when "Advance" is set to "On mouse click" and how to cancel and stop.
Change the projection order and display/hide settings in the edit scenario screen. p.28
Operation During a Presentation
The following operations using the remote control are possible whilst playing a scenario. Screen Switching Stop Play Proceed to the next screen by pressing [Enter] or [Page down]. Return to the previous screen by pressing [Page up]. The message "Do you want to quit playing the scenario?" is displayed when you press the [ESC] button. Close by selecting the "Exit" button and pressing the [Enter] button. Continue play by selecting the "Return" button and pressing the [Enter] button.
The following functions of the projector can similarly be used when projecting a scenario or graphics file with CardPlayer. For details concerning the various functions, see the "Freeze", "A/V Mute", and "E-Zoom" in the EMP-735 User's Guide. Freeze A/V Mute E-Zoom

Editing a Scenario

You can change the projection order of slides and toggle display/hide for slides within the scenarios on the memory card inserted in the projector.
Press the [ ], [ ], [ ], and [ ] buttons on the remote control to position the cursor on the scenario to edit. Press the following buttons on the remote control depending on the operation mode in use. Guide mode : Press the [Enter] button to display the Easy Menu. Select "Edit Scenario" in the menu, and press the [Enter] button. Quick mode : Press the [ESC] button to display the Easy Menu. Select "Edit Scenario" in the menu, and press the [Enter] button. This displays the edit scenario screen. Position the cursor on the desired slide. Proceed with Step 4 to change the slide order, and proceed with Step 6 to hide slides. Press the following buttons on the remote control depending on the operation mode in use. Guide mode : Press the [Enter] button to display the Easy Menu. Select "Move Files" in the menu, and press the [Enter] button. Quick mode : Position the cursor on the slide to be moved and press the [Enter] button. Position the cursor on the destination and press the [Enter] button on the remote control.
1. Select the slide to be moved 2. Cursor selecting the destination
In order not to display a page, position the cursor on the desired slide, and depending on the operation mode being used, press the following buttons on the remote control. Guide mode : Press the [Enter] button to display the Easy Menu. In the menu, select "Show/Hide" and press the [Enter] button. Quick mode : Press the [ESC] button to display the Easy Menu. In the menu, select "Show/Hide" and press the [Enter] button.

Hide mark

To exit editing, press the [ ] button on the remote control, position the cursor on the "OK" button, and press the [Enter] button on the remote control. The scenario is saved with the edited content, and the display returns to the file list screen. In order not to save the changes, position the cursor on the "Cancel" button and press the [Enter] button on the remote control.

Playing Graphics Files

There are two ways to view images saved on a memory card by using the CardPlayer function. View image files This is a function for playing and projecting the contents of a graphics file. Ordered play of graphics files within a folder (Slideshow) This is a function for projecting the file contents within a folder, in order, one file at a time.

Playing Graphics

Start the CardPlayer. p.20 This displays the content of the inserted memory card. Press the [ ], [ ], [ ], and [ ] buttons on the remote control to position the cursor on the file to play. Press the following buttons on the remote control depending on the operation mode in use. Guide mode : Press the [Enter] button to display the Easy Menu. Select "View Image" in the menu, and press the [Enter] button.

Continuous Play Screen switching time
Indicates whether to perform the slideshow repetitively. After the time designated here has elapsed, the next file is displayed. If "No" is selected, the slideshow will proceed to the next file when either the [Enter] or [Page Down] key is pressed on the remote control. Sets the order of the files to be displayed. This sets the effects to apply when displaying file content. Switches the operation mode in CardPlayer. The initial setting is "Guide mode". See "Easy Menu Operation (Guide Mode)" ( p.22 ) for "Guide mode" operations. See "Quick Mode Operation" ( p.24 ) for "Quick mode" operations.
Display order Effect Mode Switching
Position the cursor on the "OK" button by pressing the [ ] button on the remote control, then press the [Enter] button. The settings are applied. If you do not wish to apply the settings, position the cursor on the "Cancel" button and press the [Enter] button.
Here, we will describe how to manage the setting of a projector connected to a computer on a network.
Setting, Monitoring and Controlling from a Computer... 36
Changing Settings Using a Web Browser.. Displaying the Setup Page... Projector Setup.... Projector Control... Monitoring and Control Using EMP Monitor.. Management Using SNMP.. 41 48
Setting, Monitoring and Controlling from a Computer
When a computer and the projector are connected by a wireless LAN or by a wired LAN, the following projector setting changes and administration are possible from the computer via the network. Setting network functions and controlling the projector using a Web browser. Monitoring and controlling the projector using the EMP Monitor.(During access point mode connection). Obtaining projector status and network settings, controlling the projector, and messaging errors (during access point connection mode only) using SNMP and the SNMP manager program. Here we will explain the above three methods.
Changing Settings Using a Web Browser

You can setup and control the projector using the Web browser of a computer that is connected to the projector by a wireless LAN. Setup and control operations can be performed remotely if this function is used. Use Microsoft Internet Explorer 5.0 or later as the Web browser. Tip :
Setup and control are possible using a Web browser if "Standby Mode" is "Network ON" in the "Advanced" menu of the projector's configuration menu, even if the projector is in standby mode (when the Power indicator is lit orange).
Displaying the Setup Page
Display the browser page for setup and control by either of the following procedures. Using the EMP NS Connection Tools
Connects a computer to the projector in Easy connect mode or Access point mode. See "Connecting Using Easy Connect Mode" and "Connecting in Access Point Mode" in the EasyMP Setup Guide. Click the "Projector Operation URL Display" icon in the EMP NS Connection toolbar.
This starts the Web browser and displays the browser page for setup and control.

Projector Setup

Projector Control
Entering the IP Address of the Projector When the projectors Network advanced settings have been set to "Access point mode", the projectors IP address can be input by the following steps, and the browser page for setup and control of the projector can be opened.
Start the Web browser on the computer. Enter the IP address of the projector in the address input box of the Web browser, and press the [Enter] key on the computer keyboard. This displays the browser page for setup and control.
It is possible to apply setup items in the configuration menu of the projector and the Network advanced setting screen of the Network Screen. The settings are reflected in the configuration menu and the Network advanced settings screen of the Network Screen. Configuration of Menu Items that can be set by the Web Browser The items in the configuration menu that can be set are as follows: "Video" menu (Computer) "Video" menu (Component video) "Video" menu (S-Video, Video) "Video" menu (EasyMP) "Audio" menu "Setting" menu "Advanced" menu "About" Menu (Computer, component video, EasyMP) "About" Menu (S-Video, video) Position, Tracking, Sync., Brightness, Contrast, Sharpness, Color Mode, Input Signal, Auto Setup, Reset Position, Brightness, Contrast, Color, Tint, Sharpness, Color Mode, Input Signal, Aspect Ratio , Reset Position, Brightness, Contrast, Color, Tint, Sharpness, Color Mode, Video Signal, Aspect Ratio, Reset Brightness, Contrast, Sharpness, Color Mode, Reset Volume, Tone, Reset Keystone, Auto Keystone, No-signal Msg., Prompt, Color Mode Prompt, A/V Mute, Sleep Mode, Reset Startup Screen, Color Adjustment, Rear Proj., Ceiling, Standby Mode, Reset Lamp, Video Source, Input Signal, Frequency, SYNC Polarity, SYNC Mode, Resolution, Refresh Rate Video Signal, Lamp, Video Source

The items available on each menu are the same as on the configuration menu of the projector. See "Using the Configuration Menu Functions" in the EMP-735 User's Guide.
Network setup items that can be set by the Web browser The network setup items that can be set are as follows: Projector name Projector keyword ESSID Channel WEP encryption Format Key ID Encryption key DHCP IP address Subnet mask Gateway address SNMP trap IP address 1 SNMP trap IP address 2 MAC address (display only, cannot be changed) The content of the various items is the same as that of the Network advanced setting screen of Network Screen. See "Connecting Using Easy Connect Mode" and "Connecting in Access Point Mode" in the EasyMP Setup Guide. The WEP encryption setting from the Web browser can be keyed in not only in hexadecimal, but also in text. The method for setting the WEP encryption by keying in text differs depending on the access point. For this reason, please check with the administrator of the network you are joining. Then, please first select "Text 1" as the input "Format" before attempting to setup the WEP encryption. Try "TEXT2" and "TEXT3" if "TEXT1" does not provide proper encoding. If "128bit" is selected in "WEP encryption", you can only select "0" as the Key ID. If "40bit" is selected, you can select either "0", "1", "2", or "3".
Projector control uses EasyRemote at the bottom of the setup and control browser page.
The functions of each of the icons are explained below. Comp/ EasyMP S-Video/ Video Freeze This switches between images from the Computer/Component Video port and the EasyMP screen. This switches the signal source being input from the S-Video port and the Video port. This pauses the image. However, audio does not stop. Click again to release the pause. This is the same as the Freeze function on the projector. This temporarily hides images and stops audio. Click again to release. This is the same as the A/V Mute function on the projector. This turns the projector power ON and OFF.

A/V mute Power

Monitoring and Control Using EMP Monitor
When the projector and a computer are connected with the wireless LAN access point mode, it is possible to simultaneously monitor and control multiple projectors using the EMP Monitor. It is possible for a single operator to simultaneously control the starting and monitoring of projectors arranged in separate classrooms and meeting rooms by using the EMP Monitor. Use the EMP Monitor to monitor and control projectors using the following procedure. Tip :

A maximum of 64 projectors can be collectively monitored and controlled. Setup and control are possible using the EMP Monitor if "Standby Mode" is "Network ON" in the "Advanced" menu of the projector's configuration menu, even if the projector is in standby mode (when the Power indicator is lit orange). Before using the EMP Monitor, configure the network settings to establish connections between the projectors and the computer via a wireless LAN. See "Connecting in Access Point Mode" in the EasyMP Setup Guide. The administrative function using EMP Monitor can only be used when connected via wireless LAN in Access point mode. It cannot be used on a wireless LAN in Easy connect mode.
In Windows, select "Start" - "Programs" (or, "All Programs") -"EMP Monitor" - "EMP Monitor". The EMP Monitor starts. Click the "Resister projector" button during initial start-up after installing the EMP Monitor, or to register additional projectors. Continue with Step 8 if all projectors are registered.
Click the "Auto detect" button. The names of the projectors currently connected to a wireless LAN are displayed.
The manual registration function is expedient if the IP address of the projector is known. Pressing the "Manual registration" button displays the following Manually register projector screen. Input the IP address and click the "Confirm" button. Click the "Add" button after the projector name is displayed. This adds the projector name to the Register projector screen.
On the Projector Auto detect screen, select the name of the projector to monitor, then click the "Add" projector button.

Selected Projector Name

Proceed with Step 4 if there are other projectors to monitor. Add all the projectors to be monitored, and then click the "Close" button. The display returns to the Register projector screen, and the added projector names are displayed.

The buttons and their operation are shown below. "View details" button This displays detailed information for the selected projector. The content is as follows. Basic information Input signal information Projector name, Lamp, Ceiling, Rear Proj., Video Source When the input signal is computer or component video Frequency, SYNC Polarity, SYNC Mode, Resolution, Refresh Rate When the input signal is S-Video or composite video Video Signal When the input signal is EasyMP No imformation is displayed.
Power ON Power OFF Computer S-Video Video EasyMP
Turns the projector power on. Turns the projector power off. This switches the input signal to a computer or component video. This switches the input signal to S-Video. This switches the input signal to composite video. This switches the input signal to EasyMP. " button.
10 To end, select "File" - "Close" or click the "

Management Using SNMP

When the projector and a computer are connected with the wireless LAN access point mode, it is possible to perform projector monitoring, control, and error messaging from the computer using SNMP and the SNMP manager program. For details, please contact one of the service offices provided in the catalog. Tip :
The administrative function using SNMP uses a SNMP management program. For this reason, it should be used by a person familiar with networks, such as a network administrator. The administrative function using SNMP can only be used when connected via wireless LAN in Access point mode. It cannot be used on a wireless LAN in Easy connect mode.
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Card-type Remote Control
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EPSON reliability guaranteed under 3 years European Warranty and CoverPlus programme

Compact & Complete

EPSON makes the EMP projectors even more portable with a smart, dark blue carry case as standard. You can now travel with ease and added protection along the way. The stylish water resistant soft case has a cushioned shoulder strap and a fold-away handle for added convenience.

Specifications

Model Name EPSON EMP-720 EPSON EMP-730 EPSON EMP-735 RGB Liquid Crystal Shutter Projection System Pixel number:
786432 dots (1024x768) x3 Native Resolution: XGA

Display Performance

Projection Technology LCD
Native: 1024 x 768 (XGA) Resize: 1600 x 1200/1280 x 1024/800x600/ 640 x 480 (UXGA/SXGA/SVGA/VGA) Functions: Input Selection (Keystone (Vertical)/Brightness/ Contrast/Tint/Saturation/Sound Input signal/E-zoom/E@syMP

Remote Control Features

Aspect ratio: 4:3 Projection Lens Focus: Manual F number = 1.9 to 2.1 f = 31 to 36 mm Zoom Ratio: 1:1.16 Light Source: 150W Ultra High Efciency Lamp Screen Size (projected distance): 0.76 7.62m (1.0 to 11.7m) Vertical Keystone correction: -15 to +15 degrees (automatic) Brightness: 2000 ANSI lumens (EPSON EMP-730/735) 1500 ANSI lumens (EPSON EMP-720) Contrast: 400:1 Illumination uniformity: 85% Colour reproduction: Full Color (16.77million colours) Audio Features Frequency Range 1W Monaural Pixel Range: 13.5MHz to 162MHz Vertical: 50Hz to 85Hz Horizontal: 15KHz to 92KHz
Input/Output Composite Video: 1 x RCA Jack Terminals - Video S-Video Input: Mini DIN Component Video: Mini D-sub 15pin x 1 (when used with analog RGB connector) Input/Output Terminals Computer Input/Output Terminal General Characteristics Analog Input: Mini D-sub 15pin x 1

Lamp Optical Features

Audio Input: Stereo Mini Jack Control In/Out: USB Connector series B x 1 Dimensions, without lens & feet: 276(W) x 70(H) x 190(D)mm Maximum Dimensions: 276(W) x 78.5(H) x 190(D) mm Weight: Approx. 1.9Kg Power supply: 100-120V/200-240V 10%, 50/60Hz AC Noise level: 39dB
EPSON (UK) Ltd Campus 100, Maylands Avenue, Hemel Hempstead, Hertfordshire HP2 7TJ United Kingdom Telephone: +44 (0) Fax: +44 (0) E-mail: info@epson.co.uk Home Page: www.epson.co.uk For product support, call the EPSON Customer Support Hotline on For Ireland, call 9016

Warranty

3 year European Warranty 2 year Worldwide Warranty
ISO 14001 BVQI Certification Number 80679

EMP-720/730/735-1GB

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