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Epson Stylus Color 3000 Inkjet Printer

Epson Stylus Color 3000 Inkjet Printer

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Brand: Epson
Category: CE

Buy Used: $589.99



Used (1) Refurbished (2) from $589.99

Rating: 3.0 out of 5 stars 23 reviews

Platforms: Windows NT, Mac, Windows 98, Windows 2000, Windows NT 3.5, Windows NT 4, Windows NT 5, PowerMac, Windows Me, Windows XP, Windows 2000 Server, Mac OS X, Mac OS 9 and below, Windows
Media: Electronics
Modem: None
Parallel Ports: 1
Serial Ports: 1
USB Ports: 1
Compatibility: PC USB
Shipping Weight (lbs): 49.6
Dimensions (in): 35.5 x 21.3 x 16.5
Warranty: 2 years warranty

MPN: C203011B
Model: C203011B
UPC: 010343816152
EAN: 0010343816152
ASIN: B00004SYVG

Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

Features:
  • Professional-quality large format printing on paper up to 17 by 22 inches
  • Micro Piezo technology with AcuPhoto halftoning for natural flesh tones
  • 1,440 x 720 resolution; optional Ethernet for EtherTalk, Novell, and TCP/IP networking
  • USB, parallel, and serial ports; PC and Mac compatible
  • Adobe PostScript Level 2, Pantone-calibrated color system; Apple ColorSync and ICC compatible

Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
The EPSON Stylus Color 3000 is a true A2 color inkjet printer offering a print width of 410 mm on A2 sheets, making it ideal for virtually all the in-house printing needs of design consultancies and architectural, engineering and product design offices.The printer has a tractor unit for continuous paper feeding while the standard paper roll holder allows this versatile printer to output banners 410 mm wide by up to 5 meters long making it equally suited to the large format requirements of the professional graphics studio. The printer also features Individual high capacity ink cartridges. The Stylus Color 3000 features EPSON'S new PerfectPicture Imaging System, with Super MicroDot providing superb 1440 dpi PhotoReal output for both Mac and PC users. Bundled with the printer is the FREE Epson PLOT! - enabling the printing of HPGL and HPGL/2 plots.

Amazon.com Product Description
With the Epson Stylus Color 3000 inkjet printer, the burgeoning artist and the professional photographer will possess a user-friendly photo lab for photo-quality printing of light-stable, water-resistant prints. Why wait for prints from your neighborhood developer (if you are lucky enough to have one) when the Epson Stylus Color 3000 printer can fill most of your needs, for everything from proofs to portfolios?

Taking advantage of Epson's Micro Piezo inkjet technology with QuickDry inks and AcuPhoto halftoning, the serious user will appreciate the full-bleed, up-to-13-by-19-inch design layout prints at 1,400 x 720 dpi. Everyone, including novices, will appreciate the fine shadow detailing and natural flesh tones delivered by a four-color CMYK palette, resulting in lasting, fine-quality prints.

The Epson 3000 delivers professional-looking graphics for yourportfolios, posters, and presentations through attention to details,such as quick-drying inks to protect your prints from smudging orbleeding, in Pantone-calibrated approved colors. It supports AdobePostScript level 2 and options for internal Ethernet for EtherTalk,Novell, and TCP/IP networking, making it ideal for growing officeenvironments.

Standard connections include IEEE 1284 parallel, USB, and serial ports, and drivers for both Windows and Macintosh systems. The Epson Stylus Color 3000 comes with the full assurance of a two-year limited warranty and a toll-free support hotline to answer your questions.


Customer Reviews:
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2 out of 5 stars If you run Mac OS 9 it might work out for you!   June 10, 2008
Bywater Design and Printing (CA)
Back in the old days of OS 9 for Mac, I used this printer to make posters and get somewhat accurate color proofs for 4 color commercial printing. I could get some really nice photo printouts with the gloss paper but in time the ink fades so you're better off sending your digital photos to a lab to be printed.

I've had many problems with the automatic paper feed. I just gave up and manually put in one page at a time every time I wanted to print. When I upgraded to OSX the printer no longer worked because Epson does not have reliable updates for this printer! They suggested an update for OSX but it only worked for a short time. I finally gave up and bought an HP.



1 out of 5 stars This machine is so last century   April 17, 2008
Vincent Reynolds (New Zealand)
I agree with the conclusion most of the other reviewers have reached -- this machine is an expensive dud. It started out working okay, but for no apparent reason I started to get the paper misfeeding problem, and the lines of gobbledygook, which wastes a lot of expensive paper. The Stylus RIP is mind-numbingly slow, despite maxing out my RAM and upgrading the computer's processor. It's a real Catch 22 machine -- it would be great if it could take advantage of the newer Macs with their super-fast speed and enormous RAM, particularly when printing A2, but the software only runs on an old machine. The only work-around I've discovered is to make any file to be printed a PDF, as that brings the size down to a manageable level. I rate Epson as a company, but this printer has turned out to be a complex lemon, and you're made to pay through the nose for any of the enhancements, like the network card, or the Stylus RIP-off software. and the paper doesn't come cheap either, particularly when so much gets wasted because of the paper feed problem, which Epson doesn't seem to bother to acknowledge and try to rectify.


1 out of 5 stars Prone to paper misfeeds   November 8, 2007
progstock (U.S.)
I'm on my second one of these. First was prone to a lot of paper misfeeds. I had hoped that was an anomaly when I bought the second one. Not so. It does the same thing. A real annoyance...I have to go over to the printer and baby through each print. I've tried the Epson cleaner sheets, too. They don't work. Avoid this printer. PS - You will also need to buy a 3rd party Postscript RIP if you use Mac.


5 out of 5 stars Epson 3000 great for printing engineering logs   May 22, 2006
James Phelps (Houston, TX USA)
This printer is the absolute best available for one thing: printing continuous feed logs with tractor feed paper. In fact, the only two decent printers for doing inkjet printing on continuous feed paper are the Epson Stylus Color 1520 and 3000.

They both work with external Jet Direct for networking.

Many "log printing" programs such as Lexco Lexview, Seelog Viewer, Atlas Metafile Viewer, and PDS Viewer, require either Epson or HP. If you don't want to spend thousands on an HP plotter, then Epson 1520 or 3000 is the only way to go.

Don't even think of using the Epson Stylus Photo R2400. WILL NOT NETWORK!



5 out of 5 stars Excellent quality printer   September 20, 2005
Michael A. Mason (Kissimmee, FL)
5 out of 5 found this review helpful

I am a graphic designer, and require excellent quality in color printing. The Epson 3000 is very easy to color balance, and produces outstanding results with premium glossy paper. Color photographs printed on the Epson 3000 are realistic and accurate. This printer is easy to use and is very cost efficient. The INK cartidges are easy to refill, and have saved me thousands of dollars in INK. This printer will treat you good, if you treat it good. Paper loading works fine if the directions are followed as supplied from the manufacturer. I would classify this printer as a professional printer, a novice in printing might have problems with it. For the money, this printer is outstanding.

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