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Epson Korea Releases Limited Edition Label Printer 'LW-C410' Case in Collaboration with Illustrators

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2025-07-14 08:35:22
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2025-07-14 08:35:22

Epson Korea announced on the 14th that it has launched a limited edition package of the LW-C410 label printer with illustrations, in collaboration with three famous illustrators.
This collection, which is the first in the domestic label printer industry to successfully collaborate with illustrators such as Kim Jaem, Kim Hyun-joo, and Namu13, is designed to allow individuals to express their tastes and lifestyles using label printers in everyday life. It is expected to provide high satisfaction to consumers who enjoy decorating or recording their personal spaces using label printers.
The collaborative illustration case package includes three editions: △Kim Jaem's edition, which conveys small happiness and healing △Kim Hyun-joo's edition, which captures the joy of warm moments with family △Namu13's edition, which depicts retro culture and city pop sensibility. Each artist expressed their unique sensibility through illustrations, and consumers can not only express their individuality with the 'label printer case that you can insert and attach as you like' but also use it as an emotional interior item.
The illustration case package includes the LW-C410 label printer body, illustrator case, passport case, stickers, postcards, and notes, providing rarity and collectible value. Among them, the product case is a detachable hard type that helps use the product more safely from external shocks and everyday scratches.
Park Sung-je, Director of Epson Korea's Printing Solution Business Team, said, "This collaboration with illustrators is a lifestyle product that can make everyday life more special by expressing personal tastes and emotions beyond the functional value of label printers," adding, "Epson will continue to propose new experiences to customers through various attempts considering users' individuality and usage environment."
solidkjy@fnnews.com Koo Ja-yoon Reporter