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1/08/2013

Epson Stylus Photo RX680 Photo All-in-One Printer Review

Epson Stylus Photo RX680 Photo All-in-One Printer
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Boy after reading the last few posts, I was worried when I bought one for my wife the "PhotoNut" However, the package arrived in perfect condition, I bought direct from Epson. All the pieces were in the box properly packed, we installed the software, simple, loaded the cartridges as indicated by the instructions, plugged into the USB port, printer was found right away. We tried the copy and enhance the color option first, WOW!!! I had a 15 year old collage group shot that hung on a wall and faded, the redo brought it back to life. Its not perfect, but WOW anyway
I love this printer. My wife spent hours last night playing with it and handed me a stack of really great looking prints this morning I was impressed! We currently have a HP Photosmart 1000 and a Epson Picture Mate Both still work fine, but the 680 takes the prize!!!
For those of you that have had problems, I don't know what to say, for anybody reading this, I really like it, so does my wife.
Good Luck to all
Pat S.

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Constructed with two adjustable paper trays and automatic dual-side printing capabilities, the Epson Stylus Photo RX680 All-in-One printer makes professional-grade photo printing easier than ever. Use the 2.5-inch tilt LCD to view, select, crop, enlarge, and rotate images before you print PC-free by using the printer's memory card slots. The Stylus Photo RX680 prints standard 4 by 6 inch photos in 11 seconds with a maximum resolution of 5760 by 1440 dpi, it prints documents at up to 40 pages per minute, and it includes double-sided print and copy capabilities. Two adjustable paper trays hold up to 270 sheets of paper, and the Auto Photo Correction feature, including advanced face detection, corrects overexposed shots and ensures that your images come out red-eye free and beautifully toned.
Each photo produced by the Stylus Photo RX680 will be smudge, scratch, fade, and water resistant. This sophisticated photo printer also restores old and faded color photos, and easily converts scanned documents to PDF files for emailing or archiving. Print images and text onto inkjet printable CDs and DVDs for a professional look with a personal touch, or create your own photo holiday greeting cards--the possibilities are limitless. This printer also comes backed by a 1-year limited manufacturer's warranty.
What's in the Box RX680 photo all-in-one, CD/DVD tray and software, power cord, documentation, CD-ROM (printer drivers and software), 78 black ink cartridge (T078120), 78 cyan ink cartridge (T078220), 78 magenta ink cartridge (T078320), 78 yellow ink cartridge (T078420), 78 light cyan ink cartridge (T078520), and 78 light magenta ink cartridge (T078620).

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7/05/2012

Epson Stylus R320 Photo Inkjet Printer Review

Epson Stylus R320 Photo Inkjet Printer
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I bought this printer based on reviews and some blind faith.
My wife wanted a printer to print occasional text and some photos. I was under the assumtion that you either want to print photos period or text period and if you want to print text then you're better off with a laser printer and if you want to print photos then get a good dedicated photo printer.
My wifes camera is a small digital. She's been printing pictures from her mothers printer which are painfully pixelated. I didn't want to get something that poor, I insisted on something somewhat better. I thought I'd have to spend $500+ which you can, but she insisted she didn't want something that expensive for scrapbooking. I saw this for $200 and bit my lip. The printers I use at work cost thousands. I thought this would be painfully slow, cheap, marginal quality.
This printer prints amazingly well. It's considered on the high end for a photo printing ink jet. The 8 colors would be better but I've found the quality is as good as a 1-hour lab. That's a lot or a little depending on your expectations. But for $200 I think it's a very good deal.
If you want to print simple text, for reference and not graphics it prints pretty well and faster than I thought.
It seems substantial and well constructed. It has features I didn't realize they put into $200 printers.
This model, the 320 has a little flip up screen for viewing your images if you want to print directly from a memor card. the 300 doesn't and this was $20 more. My wife likes that option. I prefer retouching and printing from the computer.
I knew that I wanted separate ink cartridges for each color. This printer uses 6 colors and 6 separate ink cartridges. Some printer using 6 colors use only 2 cartidges with 3 colors each. The trouble with that is if you run out of 1 color and the others are half full, you'd be wasting money having to replace 3 colors when there's still ink left in the others.
You can even print wireless if your printer supports Bluetooth technology. $69 will get you the adapter for the printer.
If you're planning to print postscript files from a postscript drawing program then you need a postscript compatible laser printer or perhaps you could use this type of printer with a postscript emulation software. I haven't looked into that yet. Don't even ask anyone at Circuit City or similar retail outlets since they don't know what "postscript" means.
Overall I am very very happy with this printer.

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CL) EPSON STYLUS R320 Printer

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5/31/2012

Epson Ultra High Definition R260 Photo Inkjet Printer Review

Epson Ultra High Definition R260 Photo Inkjet Printer
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After using another Epson inkjet for five years with excellent results (Model 785EPX) I bought the R260 about 3 months ago so I could print CDs and take advantage of the five individual color cartridges instead of a single 5-color cartridge.
My idea was that now I could replace only the individual color cartridges as they were used up rather than replace the whole 5-color cartridge when only one color was used up. Since the combined size of the five individual color cartridges on the R260 is much larger than the single 5-color cartridge, I expected much longer cartridge life, less waste, and lower ink costs with the R260.
Was I wrong! I was completely blown away by how quickly the ink levels drop in the R260 color cartridges. While you're printing, you can see the levels drop significantly after each print. After 25 prints, some of the color cartridges needed replacement!
So, instead of getting 50-60 prints out of the single smaller 5-color cartridge, I am getting half as many prints out of the larger single color R260 cartridges.
Since the amount of ink used for each print is about the same as my old printer, the only answer is that Epson is putting a tiny amount of ink in each R260 cartridge.
What makes it worse is that Epson charges you $15 for each cartridge at their on-line store. The high-capacity cartridges with 50% more ink are $20 each (33% more), but that only helps a little.
I am considering throwing the R260 away and staying with my older Epson. When that dies, I will definitely switch brands unless Epson comes back down to planet Earth on ink capacity/cost issues.


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Epson stylus r260 8x10 photo printer.

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