Pros: Great print quality, easy to set up and put to use, vast capabilities Cons: It can run through ink quite fast
Sometimes when it comes to printing in color, you want something better than a standard color printer, and you want something that can give you an image almost as good as a developed photo. When you are printing off images of cells and bacteria, such as ...
Pros: Front & back USB ports, great photo quality, memory card slot Cons: Software has poor red-eye reduction
I've always been a digital-photography fan. I bought a digital camera in 1999, and printed photos with an ancient HP722. A few months before my daughter was born, my aged Olympus C-2000Z finally gave up the ghost. I decided it was not only ...
Pros: CD printing works - way faster and more professional looking than label kits. Cons: Will smudge. Not as "rich" and "deep" as screen printing but more tests needed.
OTHER INK-JETS USED (most recent to oldest): Canon S620, HP895, Epson 640, Epson 440. COMPUTER: Currently use with HP w/ Celeron 500 mhz, 192 meg RAM, shared video memory and USB 1.0 ports. SUPPLIES USED: Taiyo Yuden CDs - white faced, hub ...
Pros: Excellent, glitch free quality, easy to use, full featured with CD and photo printing. Cons: Maybe a bit expensive on ink.
I am extremely pleased with this printer. I needed to replace my old Canon BJC 5000, and decided to get another Canon printer. When I went to purchase the canon the demo printer had problems loading the paper, not a good sign. I spoke with the ...
Pros: Solid feel to body, excellent quality consumables, realistic color, smudge-free ink, great price. Cons: Good results with third party vendors require alot of tweaking in advanced settings.
I have had the R300 for a few weeks now. I am very impressed. I won’t bother rattling off all the data you can locate on Epson’s website or info culled in the many reviews on computer mags, I’ll just tell you what I’ve encountered so far. First off, ...
Pros: Quiet, professional output, ease of use great savings consumables $, sturdy, features. Itsa Winner Cons: Not all models have viewer U need to specify,I didn't buy sooner!
THE BEST printer for color photo and plain paper output! My family has a printing business, so naturally all the kids were taught the business. A finicky eye for detail, crisp color, hue, brightness, clarity, etc. My father esp is picky, and bought a ...
Pros: High speed high quality prints, plus the CD printing option. Cons: The spare cartridges can cost as much as £11 each if you buy Epsons own.
This is one of the best Printers on the market. Capable of 5760 DPI real photo quality printing. Print a 10 X 8 borderless photo on the best settings & you will be hard pressed to tell the difference between it & a proper Kodak print. This Printer is ...
Pros: Cost, quality, ease of use Cons: Large foot print
I purchased the Epson R300 10 weeks ago after reviewing every photo printer on the market priced between $100 to $500. I settled on the Epson for not only price but exceptional quality. As of now, I have printed probably 15+ photographs from 4" x 6" ...
Pros: The quality of the printing on discs is superb. Photos and text also. Cons: Occasionally spoils a disc. Transport mechanism for discs does not always work well.
I bought an R300 in December, 2003, specifically to print on CDs and DVDs. That's the only use to which I've put it, other than to check that it prints photos and text OK. (It does.) I've printed on about 200 Toyo Yuden CDs and Verbatim DVDs. I had to ...
Pros: Picture quality fantastic, easy to use, great support. Cons: Set up, Epson only paper?, keep it clean, timely cartridge set up
I bought this printer in Costco 9whole sale club), just in case I wasn't happy. The Epson unit is by far faster than the HP 900 series I replaced, and the detail is crisper. When you print with it, most people don't know you printed at home. When I ...
Pros: An excellent printer for photographs 8 1/2 X 44 inches and smaller. Cons: I have no negative comments about this printer
This one is the little brother to my big Epson 2200. In fact, when I purchased it, I hadn't even ordered my computer system yet. When it comes down to print quality, this little printer can really do the job. It goes to 5760 X 1440 dpi on the resolution ...
Pros: Ultra-clear photo printing, smokin' fast text printing (in draft mode) Cons: Tank replacement could get pricey, LCD display is not backlit
I just bought this unit yesterday. Having been quite dissatisfied with the output from my Canon C755 Multipass unit, I decided to buy a new printer. I had read some glowing reviews of the R300 and R300M (the M moinker denoting that the unit has an LCD ...
Pros: Affordable CD printing, good detail Cons: Boosts Magenta (Red), ink price
Update: I returned this printer and got the R200 for the CD printing capability and will continue to use my Canon i950 for photo prints. I bought this printer with the intention of making it my primary color printer and then using my Canon i950 ...
Pros: Creates great looking prints. Individual inks save money. Cons: Sometimes there is minor smearing if you do a lot of printing all at once.
This is a great printer for the price. I am a part-time freelance photographer and with a Minolta negative/slide scanner and a little work in Photoshop I can get 4x6 and up to 8x10 prints to come out better than any photo lab. The colors are vibrant ...
Pros: It prints on CD. Print photos without a computer. Cons: Not photo quality, slow, costly.
I bought this printer as a replacement and upgrade to my Epson C82. I should of learned my lesson with the Epson 820 and Epson C82. I chose this printer so I could print on CDs and it offered photo quality prints and blazing fast prints. The only truth ...
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