Epson wins five 2025 iF Design Awards

SureColor professional printing, business inkjet and home theatre projector recognised in international design competition

Epson has received five 2025 iF Design Awards, earning recognition for three printer models, one projector and an auto chart reader portable accessory. The iF International Forum Design GmbH, headquartered in Germany, organises the iF Design Award, now recognised internationally as one of the most prestigious design competitions. The awards honour products that meet a wide range of strict criteria, including practicality, craftsmanship, innovation, environmental consideration, functionality, usability, safety, aesthetics and universal design.


A jury of 131 experts selected the best designs from among nearly 11,000 entries from 66 countries and regions. The following Epson products were named award winners:

SureColor P20570 (P20560 in A/NZ)

• SureColor P20570 (P20560 in A/NZ): Delivering advanced image quality and performance for the professional photography, graphic and fine art markets, the SureColor P20570 features an expanded 12-colour inkset that produces archival quality prints and features the widest colour gamut in its class.A high-capacity 1.6L ink pack system eliminates the need for frequent cartridge changes, improving print shop efficiency and productivity while using less plastic than cartridges. The SureColor P20570 was awarded for its enhanced design that improves space efficiency, sophisticated appearance, and ability to create a cleaner printing environment.

SureColor F9570/H (F9560/H in A/NZ)

• SureColor F9570/H (F9560/H in A/NZ) and SureColor S9170 (S9160 in A/NZ): These SureColor F-Series dye-sublimation and S-Series eco-solvent printers provide improved image quality and productivity in new modern and compact designs.

The space-saving profile improves usability and provides easier installation. With a flat top surface for checking prints, a lifter to assist with setting heavy media and a large cover for easy maintenance, these wide-format printers make for easier operation and were recognised for their ability to deliver a more user-friendly and safe work environment.

• Auto chart reader accessory (Auto Table for SD-10 in A/NZ): This portable automated table accessory makes measuring colour charts easy. When paired with the Epson SD-10 Spectrophotometer and Epson Edge Print, and the included Epson Edge Colour Lite software, it delivers a comprehensive colour management workflow to create colour profiles, as well as verify and calibrate those profiles, helping print shops save time and resources by avoiding reprints due to colour inaccuracies.

The auto chart reader was awarded for its highly precise technology and compact, lightweight and portable design. The included carrying case allows for easy transportation, enabling maximum portability and ease of use.

The WorkForce Enterprise AM-C550 A4 colour multifunction printer and the EH-QL3000B/W 4K HDR high-lumen 3LCD projector were also awarded.

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