The Epson SureLab printer line is a series of professional inkjet mini photo labs for commercial photo printing, developed in collaboration with the Japanese company Noritsu Koki and released in 2012. The main feature of all SureLab models is the use of 6-color water-soluble inks with additional light cyan and light magenta colors, which provide an exceptionally wide color gamut that significantly surpasses traditional silver halide photo papers.


Another important feature of the series is the branded Micro Piezo print head with variable droplet size technology, which ensures smooth color transitions and high image detail with a resolution of up to 1440×1440 dpi. The paper resolution depends on the specific printer model—most are tailored for A4 format, but there are also options for A6. All SureLab series printers work with various types of photo paper, including glossy, semi-gloss, matte, and textured media.

They are also easy to maintain and do not require daily operation, remaining ready to print even after extended periods of inactivity thanks to the reliable print head design. In the newer SL-D500 models, the manufacturer expanded connectivity options by adding a USB port for flash drives, a LAN port for direct network connection, and Wi-Fi for cloud printing. Many new releases also feature the Epson Cloud Solution Port remote monitoring system, allowing you to remotely track printer status, manage job queues, and monitor material usage in real time.