Epson have added another model to their Stylus Photo range. The Epson Stylus Photo 950 is the first printer in its class to offer a two-picolitre dot size for even finer detailed prints, and includes ...
Epson’s Stylus Photo R1900 uses pigment inks to produce long-lasting, borderless photographic prints at sizes up to 13 by 19 inches. At $549, it’s one of the lowest-priced pigment printers available, ...
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If photo printing is your passion or profession, consider the Epson Stylus Photo 2200 ($700 street). This high-end desktop photo printer uses seven pigment-based, long-lasting inks for a wide color ...
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A top-tier premium photo printer ensures professional-grade results, offering versatility in print sizes and media types, accommodating various connectivity preferences, and providing cost-effective ...
Epson has introduced the Stylus Photo R800, the latest in its new line of specialty photo printers that were announced on Oct. 22. “The printer is geared toward the high end photographer and advanced ...
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Way back in 2008, Epson released the Stylus Photo R2880, a 13-inch / A3+ printer using its latest UltraChrome K3 inkset. This model offered a few improvements over the older 2400 printer that it ...
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