Thursday, April 23, 2026

Epson PH pushes document workflow tools for faster processing, lower energy use

Epson Philippines Corporation is promoting a suite of document management and printing solutions aimed at helping businesses streamline workflows, from file capture to output.

The company said its offerings are designed to simplify how organizations handle documents across teams by integrating scanning, processing, and printing into a more connected system.

Among the tools highlighted is Epson Document Capture Pro, a free software that allows users to scan, organize, and route files.

Documents can be converted into searchable PDFs or editable formats such as Word, Excel, and PowerPoint, with multilingual text recognition to improve accessibility and reuse.

The software also enables automated organization using barcodes, recognized text, or document layout, while allowing files to be sent directly to email, shared folders, or cloud storage. Security features such as password protection and indexing are included to manage access to sensitive information.

For high-volume printing, Epson is offering the Epson WorkForce Enterprise C21000, which uses the company’s Heat-Free Technology to reduce energy consumption compared with traditional laser printers. The printer also features a high-capacity ink system intended to minimize interruptions.

The Epson WorkForce Enterprise C21000

Meanwhile, businesses handling technical work such as engineering and architecture can use the Epson SureColor T3130X, a large-format printer designed to produce detailed plans and drawings with consistent output.

Epson said the combination of these solutions supports more efficient document workflows while helping organizations reduce printing waste and energy use.

“Our approach has always been grounded in creating technology that is efficient, compact, and precise. As businesses evolve, we continue to support how work is done today, while building on a long-standing legacy of purposeful innovation,” said Masako Kusama, president and director of Epson Philippines.

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