Colour Label Printers —
General FAQ
For customers, resellers, and anyone evaluating on-demand colour label printing. Plain language, no technical depth required.
Overview & Applications
01/06The Epson ColorWorks range is a family of dedicated colour inkjet label printers designed for on-demand, in-house production of full-colour labels. They solve the cost, lead-time, and minimum order problem associated with outsourcing pre-printed labels to an external printer.
With a ColorWorks printer, a business can print exactly the labels it needs, exactly when it needs them — in any quantity from a single label upwards, with any variable data it requires, without plates, tooling, or setup charges.
They are inkjet printers, not thermal. Thermal printers (direct thermal or thermal transfer) apply heat to produce an image and are almost always limited to monochrome or at most spot-colour output.
ColorWorks printers propel microscopic droplets of CMYK pigment ink onto the label surface through a precision print head, enabling full-colour, photographic-quality output in a single pass. This is why they can produce colour product photography, GHS pictograms, brand gradients, and colour-coded barcodes that thermal printers cannot.
ColorWorks printers serve a wide range of industries, including:
- Food & Beverage — batch codes, allergen labels, nutritional information, promotional pricing, wine and craft beverage labels
- Chemicals & Hazardous Materials — GHS/CLP hazard labels with colour-coded pictograms
- Pharmaceuticals & Healthcare — compliance labels, specimen labels, patient identification
- Manufacturing & Logistics — asset tags, carton labels, bin labels, compliance and traceability labels
- Retail & E-commerce — product labels, pick-and-ship labels, promotional labels
- Electronics & Electrical — component and asset labels requiring small text and barcodes
Yes — GHS and CLP hazard labelling is one of the most common use cases. ColorWorks printers can accurately reproduce all nine GHS pictograms (red diamond borders, black symbols on white) at the required colour fidelity, print the mandatory hazard and precautionary statements in legible small text, and handle on-demand production so labels can be updated immediately when formulations or regulations change.
When paired with a GHS-compliant label authoring solution (such as Loftware), ColorWorks provides a complete on-demand GHS label system — eliminating the lead times and minimum order quantities of outsourced pre-printed stock.
Yes. At 300 dpi and above, ColorWorks printers produce high-quality, scannable 1D and 2D barcodes including GS1-128, Code 128, Code 39, ITF-14, EAN/UPC, DataMatrix, QR Code, and PDF417.
For best scanning reliability, print barcodes using the black ink channel only (K), not a composite mix of CMY — this gives maximum optical density. Always verify barcode quality against your scanning requirements, particularly for GS1 compliance applications.
Yes — variable data printing is a primary advantage of digital inkjet label production. ColorWorks printers can print unique serial numbers, lot/batch codes, best-before and expiry dates, unique barcodes or QR codes per label, and customer-specific data — all within a single uninterrupted print run.
Variable data fields are managed in your label design software (e.g., NiceLabel, Loftware, BarTender) and populated from a database, spreadsheet, or ERP system at print time. There are no plates, no tooling changes, and no minimum run lengths between variants.
Epson offers Food Contact Materials (FCM) compliant ink variants for the ColorWorks range, suitable for use on labels that come into indirect contact with food packaging. FCM compliance means the inks meet the relevant regulatory requirements for use in food-adjacent applications.
Choosing a Model
02/06| Model | Max Print Width | Max Speed | Daily Capacity* | Best For |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| CW-C4000e | 108mm | 100mm/s | ~4,200 labels | Low-volume desktop, space-constrained |
| CW-C6000Ae | 108mm | 119mm/s | ~4,700 labels | Mid-volume industrial, 4" labels |
| CW-C6500Ae | 212mm | 85mm/s | ~4,700 labels | Wider labels — wrap-around, wine, industrial |
| CW-C8000e | 112mm | 300mm/s | ~35,000 labels | High-volume continuous production |
*Daily maximum based on 101×152mm labels in normal mode. Actual output varies by label size, design complexity, and print mode.
The CW-C6500Ae is the correct choice for wider media. It supports paper widths from 25.4mm up to 215.9mm, with a maximum print width of 211.9mm (approximately 8.3 inches). This makes it suitable for wrap-around bottle labels, wine labels, wider industrial labels, and GHS container labels on large drums or IBCs.
The CW-C8000e, while a more powerful printer, has a maximum print width of 112mm and is designed for high-speed production of narrower labels — not wider media.
The CW-C8000e is built for this. It uses Epson's Precision Core line head technology — a fundamentally different print mechanism from the other three models — to print at up to 300mm/s continuously. Its daily peak capacity is approximately 35,000 labels per day (based on 101×152mm labels), compared to approximately 4,200–4,700 for the C4000/C6000/C6500.
The C8000e also uses high-capacity 480ml ink packs (versus 50–80ml cartridges on other models), significantly reducing the frequency of consumable changes during production runs. It supports an optional label rewinder (TU-RC8000) and is rated for 500km of media over its product life.
The CW-C6000 and CW-C6500 are each available in two hardware variants:
- Auto Cutter model (suffix "A" — e.g., C6000Ae, C6500Ae): Equipped with a rotary auto-cutter that cuts between labels automatically. Printed labels are dispensed cut and ready to apply. This model also supports fanfold paper fed from the rear.
- Peeler model (suffix "P" — e.g., C6000Pe, C6500Pe): Equipped with a peel mechanism that separates each label from its backing paper as it is printed, presenting the label face-up ready for immediate manual or mechanical application. The peeler model does not support fanfold paper.
The choice depends on your application workflow. If labels need to be applied in rapid succession by an operator or applicator arm, the peeler model eliminates the manual peeling step. For batch printing and later application, the auto cutter model is the standard choice.
Wireless LAN connectivity is available via an optional Wi-Fi dongle (model OT-WL06-323, supporting 2.4GHz and 5GHz) on the CW-C4000e and CW-C8000e.
The CW-C6000Ae and CW-C6500Ae do not support the wireless LAN dongle — they connect via Ethernet (wired LAN) or USB only. For most industrial deployments, a wired Ethernet connection is recommended for stability and speed.
Print-For-Use (PFU) describes a business that prints labels for its own products — for example, a food manufacturer printing batch labels in-house. The printer is an internal operational resource.
Print-For-Pay (PFP) describes a label converter, print bureau, or service provider that prints labels on behalf of multiple clients as a commercial service. In this model, substrate versatility, colour accuracy, and utilisation efficiency are especially important.
ColorWorks printers are used in both contexts. For PFP operations, the C6500Ae (wider media options) and C8000e (high throughput) are often favoured.
Ink & Consumables
03/06All models use Epson UltraChrome DL pigment-based inkjet technology in a CMYK colour set (Cyan, Magenta, Yellow, and Black). Pigment inks offer significantly better durability than dye-based inks — including resistance to water, UV light, abrasion, and many chemicals — because the pigment particles sit on the surface of the substrate rather than being absorbed into it.
Each colour is supplied separately, meaning you only replace the ink that runs out.
All four ColorWorks models offer a choice of two black ink types — Gloss Black (BK) and Matte Black (MK) — to suit different label substrates. The choice is made at first power-on when the printer is set up, and cannot be changed once the ink system has been charged.
- Gloss Black (BK): Optimised for glossy paper, glossy film, and high-gloss label substrates. Produces deep, rich black tones on reflective surfaces.
- Matte Black (MK): Optimised for matte paper, textured paper, synthetic, and plain paper substrates. Produces a flat, opaque black on uncoated surfaces.
The ink consumable format differs between the high-volume C8000e and the other three models:
| Model | Format | Capacity | Ink Series |
|---|---|---|---|
| CW-C4000e | Individual ink cartridges | 50ml per colour | SJIC42P |
| CW-C6000Ae | Individual ink cartridges | 80ml per colour | SJIC36P |
| CW-C6500Ae | Individual ink cartridges | 80ml per colour | SJIC36P |
| CW-C8000e | High-capacity ink packs (RIPS) | 480ml per colour | SJIC48P |
The CW-C8000e uses Epson's RIPS (Replaceable Ink Pack System) — a pouch-style pack that reduces plastic waste and significantly extends the time between consumable changes during production runs.
Epson UltraChrome DL pigment inks offer excellent durability when used with compatible certified media:
- Water resistance — immediate on synthetic substrates; improved on paper once fully cured
- UV resistance — pigment inks are inherently more UV-stable than dye-based inks
- Abrasion resistance — good scratch resistance on cured prints, particularly on coated synthetic media
- Chemical resistance — varies by chemical and substrate; testing is recommended for harsh environments
Overall label durability is a system result: ink + substrate + adhesive + optional overlaminate. For outdoor or industrial applications, a UV-stabilised synthetic face stock and/or overlaminate significantly extends service life.
All ColorWorks models include a maintenance box (also called a waste ink absorber) that collects ink expelled during automatic print head cleaning cycles and initial fills. This is a standard component of inkjet printer design.
When the maintenance box approaches capacity, the printer displays a warning. It must be replaced before the box reaches its limit, otherwise the printer will stop. Replacement is user-serviceable and takes only a few minutes. Spare maintenance boxes should be kept in stock in any production environment.
Epson strongly advises against using third-party, compatible, or refilled inks. Non-genuine inks can damage the print head, void the hardware warranty, produce inaccurate colours, and cause nozzle blockages that require professional repair.
Only use genuine Epson UltraChrome DL consumables. The short-term saving from compatible inks is routinely offset by repair costs, reduced print quality, and warranty complications. IntelliStor supplies genuine Epson consumables for all four models.
Media & Labels
04/06ColorWorks printers are compatible with a wide range of inkjet-receptive label substrates, including gloss paper, matte paper, gloss synthetic (PP/PE), matte synthetic, polyester (PET), clear/transparent, textured paper, and kraft/natural materials (on suitably coated faces).
The critical requirement is that the label face stock must have an inkjet-receptive coating. Uncoated substrates will produce poor ink adhesion, wicking, and smearing. Always confirm inkjet compatibility with your media supplier before ordering stock.
Yes, provided the transparent label stock has an inkjet-receptive face coating. Without this coating, the ink will bead and not adhere.
Note that standard ColorWorks configurations do not include white ink. Designs intended for clear labels should be designed accordingly — either using the product or container colour as the background, or accepting a "no-label look" aesthetic.
| Model | Max Roll OD | Media Width Range | Max Print Width |
|---|---|---|---|
| CW-C4000e | 101.6mm (4") | 25.4 – 108mm | 108mm (4.25") |
| CW-C6000Ae | 203.2mm (8") | 25.4 – 112mm | 108mm (4.25") |
| CW-C6500Ae | 152.4mm (6") | 25.4 – 215.9mm | 211.9mm (8.3") |
| CW-C8000e | 203.2mm (8") | 25.4 – 112mm | 112mm (4.4") |
Yes. At 600 or 1,200 dpi on gloss or satin coated media, ColorWorks printers produce near-photographic image quality — suitable for product photography, brand imagery, and highly detailed illustrations on premium labels.
For best photographic results: use source artwork at minimum 300 dpi at the printed size; select a high-gloss coated synthetic media; apply the correct ICC colour profile for your media; and print at 600 dpi or higher resolution.
Exact Pantone spot colour matching is not possible with a four-colour CMYK inkjet process. Pantone colours are physically premixed spot inks, whereas CMYK printers simulate colours through halftone dot patterns. Many mid-range Pantone colours can be closely approximated, but highly saturated oranges, greens, and certain blues may fall outside the achievable CMYK gamut.
For brand-critical applications, always print a physical colour check sample under standardised D50 or D65 lighting and compare against approved brand standards before committing to production. ColorWorks printers include a Spot Colour Matching function that can be configured to drive specific colours more accurately using calibrated output targets.
Software & Connectivity
05/06ColorWorks printers work with any label software that supports Windows printer drivers, which includes virtually all commercial label design applications. Verified compatible solutions include NiceLabel, Loftware (Loftware NiceLabel and Loftware Cloud), BarTender by Seagull Scientific, CODESOFT and LABELVIEW by TEKLYNX, and ZebraDesigner with appropriate driver configuration.
All four models also support ZPL-II compatible commands, ESC/Label commands, and SAP ABAP drivers for direct integration with SAP environments. Drivers are available for Windows, macOS, Linux, Android, and iOS.
Both Loftware NiceLabel and BarTender provide dedicated optimised drivers specifically developed for the ColorWorks range, which unlock additional printer capabilities beyond what the standard Windows driver offers. These are obtained separately from the respective software vendor's website and are recommended for production deployments.
Yes, and this is a common deployment model in manufacturing, logistics, and healthcare. Integration is typically achieved through label management middleware (Loftware, NiceLabel LMS, or BarTender Enterprise) connecting to the ERP/WMS via database queries or direct API calls, or through direct Windows GDI print for simpler setups. Epson also provides the ColorWorks Inkjet Label Printer SDK for custom application integration.
Yes. The C6000Ae, C6500Ae, and C8000e include a Gigabit Ethernet interface (1000BASE-T) for direct connection to a local area network, allowing the printer to be shared via a Windows Print Server or a static IP address accessible to multiple workstations. The C4000e supports Ethernet as well, and optionally Wi-Fi via the OT-WL06 dongle.
Yes. Epson's Technical Reference Guides for the C6000/C6500 series include a dedicated section on Loftware Cloud integration, covering how to register the printer via Web Config and Epson Device Admin. This enables cloud-managed label printing workflows where templates are managed centrally and print jobs are dispatched to ColorWorks printers on the shop floor without requiring local label design software installations.
Yes — ColorWorks printers with UltraChrome DL pigment inks, when used with compatible certified polypropylene synthetic media, have achieved BS5609 certification. BS5609 is the internationally recognised standard for self-adhesive labels used in marine environments, and it is frequently cited as the benchmark for chemical and GHS label durability.
BS5609 Section 3 certification covers resistance to sea water immersion, UV exposure, and adhesion retention — the key durability requirements for GHS hazard labels on chemical drums and containers. Epson was the first inkjet printing solution to achieve BS5609 certification, and ColorWorks remains a leading solution for on-demand compliant chemical labelling.
The Colour Tone Matching Assistance Tool (also called the Spot Colour Matching function) is a free Epson utility included with ColorWorks printer drivers. It allows operators to configure up to 32 specific colours per label layout to print to a precisely adjusted target — without modifying the original artwork file.
This is particularly valuable for brand colour consistency, where a specific colour (such as a corporate orange or a regulatory green) must print accurately across different runs and different operators. The tool works by identifying the source colour values in the design, and remapping the printer's output to match a calibrated target.
- Works with up to 32 spot colours per layout
- Does not require changes to the source artwork
- Does not work on gradient fills — only solid areas
- Supported by the standard Epson Windows printer driver
- Free — no additional software licence required
Warranty & Service
06/06All four models include a 1-year return-to-base (RTB) standard warranty covering parts and labour for manufacturing defects.
CoverPlus is Epson's extended warranty programme, available in 3, 4, or 5-year RTB plans with parts and labour included. CoverPlus must be purchased within 60 days of the printer installation date and coverage begins from day one of installation. There is no limit on the number of repairs during the coverage period.
In the SADC region, ColorWorks service, repairs, and consumable supply are handled by IntelliStor (Pty) Ltd, operating as an Epson Authorised Distributor and Authorised Service Provider (ASP). IntelliStor has trained and certified technicians with access to genuine Epson spare parts, diagnostic tools, and the Epson service documentation required for all four ColorWorks models.
For service requests, consumable orders, CoverPlus plans, or product enquiries, contact IntelliStor directly:
- Website: intellistor.co.za
- ColorWorks portal: colorworks.co.za