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| Brand: Epson Category: CE
List Price: $399.99 Buy New: $236.11 You Save: $163.88 (41%)
New (43) Used (1) Refurbished (2) from $199.99
Rating: 123 reviews
Format: CD Platforms: Mac, Windows Color: Silver Media: Electronics Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Number Of Items: 1 Operating System: N/A Modem: None Shipping Weight (lbs): 25.4 Dimensions (in): 24.2 x 8.8 x 12.4 nv:Print Method: Color Inkjet Resolution: Up to 5760 x 1440 DPI (Optimized) Print Speed: Up to 15 PPM Special Features: Auto Photo Correction Dimensions: 24.2"W x 31.6"D x 16.3"H Connectivity: USB 2.0 Connectivity: PictBridge Standard Paper Input: 120 Sheets Paper Sizes Supported: Letter Paper Sizes Supported: Legal Paper Sizes Supported: A4 Paper Sizes Supported: 4" x 6" Paper Sizes Supported: 5" x 7" Paper Sizes Supported: 8" x 10" Paper Sizes Supported: A3 Paper Sizes Supported: B Legal Disclaimer: Warranty does not cover misuse of product. Warranty: 1 year warranty
MPN: C11C655001 Model: C11C655001 UPC: 010343859937 EAN: 0807027556165 ASIN: B000MLDPM2
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Condition: Brand New in Manufacturer's Box. Ships to 48 Continental United States. No PO/APO/FPO Boxes. Standard manufacturer's Warranty
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Diappointing November 23, 2008 red (Houston, TX USA) 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
I've had this printer about six months, and it has really been a let-down. I bought it for photos and CDs.
For a couple months it produced lovely photos. Now, the ink has to be recalibrated every time, which takes about 45 mins and pounds of ink. After calibration, it prints about 20 good-looking photos, and then they look like trash again.
For such an expensive printer, I expected better.
The CDs on the special tray always come out looking great. For that, I give this two stars. I wish I had bought a cheaper printer. I will NEVER buy another Epson.
Doesn't recognize label stock January 4, 2009 lingvistika (Detroit, MI) 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
This printer replaced my previous Epson Stylus Photo model that wore out after years of service. It's satisfactory in every way, except that it frequently doesn't recognize standard Avery label stock as paper. It will often push it right through and tell me that the paper is out or not loaded properly. Sometimes shutting down the printer and starting over works, and sometimes not.
This problem didn't occur the Stylus Photo printer I bought several years ago, so it's a big disappointment to me in this newer model.
$$$Good quality (at a cost)$$$ July 9, 2008 Christopher M. Nabity (USA) 11 out of 15 found this review helpful
I use this printer at work multiple times a day every day. Great quality, but I am ALWAYS changing cartridges. In the past I have had quite a bit of experience with other Epson printers and they all seem to use ALOT of ink. An epson representative once told me that with a single cartridge of black ink you should be able to get about 200 note cards worth of printing (black text). Not too good. I was printing onto 3x5 note cards. The thing I have noticed with Epson printers is that when the color is empty it will not allow you to print with only the black cartridge. You must spend the money on color cartridges even if you are only printing black text. Even more annoying than this is that you cannot refill Epson cartridges. Somehow the printer knows and registers the cartridge as empty and will not print. The software even goes as far as to not have any settings to allow you to use less ink (by lowering the print quality). Every single thing you print is at full quality. If you have the money to spend this is a good printer. We have an on standing order with our purchasing department for ink, that's how bad this thirsty beast is.
a LOT of aggravation... January 6, 2010 Dana Marie (PA) 3 out of 4 found this review helpful
I got this printer over a year ago, mainly because I needed something to print images onto CD's, and also for general office printing. The print quality on the CD's was really lacking, the colors were way off (heavily magenta), and I had to adjust my images to compensate for the color issues. I would NOT recommend for printing photos.
I've used it since for office printing, and when it's working, it's fine, but there are so many times that it gets a printer error, and doesn't give any details on what's wrong. The ink runs out quickly and is expensive to replace. I wish I would have spent a little more and got something more reliable and higher quality.
Great brand - bad model February 16, 2010 Reet K. Das (NYC) I've been using and testing Epson printers since the late '90s. This model is a lemon. Either it's the print drivers or the internal board, but it cannot reliably read the print commands. Multiple paper feeds occur before it finally starts to print (sometimes up to 10 sheets feed through without printing). Reinstalling the drivers has not worked. The quality on the best print setting continue to include lines and poor print artifacts on the correct paper (this is before or after cleaning), but printer is basically new. I'm not that surprised, the early printers were "tanks" like the 3000 I used to have, but the newer ones are built to fail and there is much less quality for your money spent. It's really too bad that the consumer priced printers are so poor. The high end printers continue to print incredibly well, but I'm not about to dump $5K into a printer for a 8.5x11" print.
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