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Epson Stylus Photo R1800 Inkjet Printer
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Product Description
Taking Epson's award-winning technology one step further, the Epson Stylus Photo R1800 quickly creates large, archival quality glossy and matte photos worthy of display. Experience the rich, true-to-life colors and subtle detail that's evident in every image. It's all possible with Epson UltraChrome Hi-Gloss Inks, plus an industry leading resolution and ink droplet size - the same innovative features that made the Epson Stylus Photo R800 a resounding success.This printer's impressive 8-color individual ink system, which incorporates red and blue inks, means you get a wider color gamut for incredibly vivid photos. Its separate matte and photo black ink cartridges are integrated into the system as well, so you get the deepest, darkest blacks on matte paper, and brilliant results on glossy paper automatically. Finally, the unique gloss optimizer makes glossy prints look like they came from a traditional photo lab. And, since the inks are pigment-based, you can be confident the color and detail will remain true for up to 200 years. The Epson Stylus Photo R1800 delivers studio quality results on a wide variety of media and in eight popular borderless sizes - up to 13-inches wide, as well as panoramics up to 44-inches long. Best of all, the Epson Stylus Photo R1800 speeds through every project - so you can quickly print stacks of high-quality photos. And, its expertise goes well beyond the art of photographic prints. This photo printer makes it easy to add that special touch to your portfolio with professional quality printing on ink jet printable CDs and DVDs.
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Average User Rating:
2.8
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5
Number of Ratings:
6
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User Reviews for
Epson Stylus Photo R1800 Inkjet Printer
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Epson r1800 and Epson's Indifference
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Reviewed
August 14 2005 6:57:34 PM
9
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10
users found this recommendation helpful.
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Ratings:
2
out of 5
Pros:
Great Color prints when it works |
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Cons:
Freezes up. Printer will not recognize print media I bought it three months ago from local dealer. Great for first month and half. One day froze. Printer would not recognize selected print media. Called Epson tech three times. First tech said she 'had one and it worked fine.' Finally got some email instructions for Epson. Did not help. I had to pay shipping charges.Printer was returned through dealer.Epson did not say what they fixed. Same printer just returned and same problem. It will only print after it jams, turn it off, turn it back on and try again. It might print. Any body have any suggestions?
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r1800
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Reviewed
April 6 2005 9:20:46 PM
8
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11
users found this recommendation helpful.
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Ratings:
5
out of 5
Pros:
Resolution, print range, its quiet, and great color |
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Cons:
Its Big Just took it out of the box and printed a 13x19 glossy - handheld, D2H. 2.8, AF-S, 28mm nom, jpeg. It shows 1/16" dia branches 160' away against fresh snow backdrop. Get me a tripod and a satellite to stand on.
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R1800 problems
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Reviewed
August 7 2008 5:02:30 PM
0
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users found this recommendation helpful.
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Ratings:
2
out of 5
Pros:
Nice quality prints |
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Cons:
feeding jams, does not do what marketing says Do not believe it when it says, can print 13x44" panoramas, or any kind of panorama or print longer than super B, 19". I called support 5 times, they hung up on me twice (must be the bad connection to the Phillipines) but they had my number and didn't call back. They put me on hold for long periods and still couldn't give me any info that wasn't the boilerplate found online or FAQ. Also, 1 in 5 attempts at loading the roll paper was successful. It helps if you use voodoo. I give up. It's too bad, because Epson used to stand by its products and now they seem to have joined the throngs of companies using methods (including offshore tech reps) that make it easy not to be accountable. My next printer will definitely NOT be an Epson.
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