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Epson says the new Ultrachrome HD inks deliver the highest Dmax in the market, along with a wider colour gamut and better lightfastness than the UltraChrome K3 with Vivid Magenta ink set used in the 3880. Unfortunately, you still need to switch black inks...
Although it's a very capable A2+ desktop printer and will suit many professional users and some serious photo enthusiasts, the SC-P800 isn't a real game-changer. If you already have a 3880 that is working well there's no real need to replace it unless you...
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Today's better near-dedicated photo printers, including the Epson SureColor P800, produce remarkably good, professional-quality prints. The P800 ($1,295) is similar in price, capacity, and print quality to the Canon imagePrograf PRO-1000, which recently b...
Bottom Line, The Epson SureColor P800, which can print to a wide variety of paper sizes (including rolls with an optional adapter), is an excellent photo printer for pros and hobbyists alike...
Paper roll add-on comes without a cutter, Wastes some ink when switching between matte black and glossy papers and back again...
The Epson SureColor P800, which can print to a wide variety of paper sizes (including rolls with an optional adapter), is an excellent photo printer for pros and hobbyists alike...
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computershopper.com Updated: 2017-03-01 09:55:00
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That's the problem Epson faced with its venerable Stylus Pro 3880 . This wide-format photo printer, meant for imaging professionals and very serious photo enthusiasts, had its quirks, but it was arguably the sweet spot among 17-inch wide-format inkjet pri...
Class-leading print quality, Supports cut sheets as large as 17x22 inches, Uses UltraChrome HD inks for deep blacks and saturated colors, Redesigned manual-feed tray, Support for up to 17x120-inch prints with optional roll paper adapter...
Wastes some black ink when switching between matte and glossy papers, Optional roll-paper adapter lacks a cutter...
A replacement for the venerable Stylus Pro 3880, the P800 packs improved inks, a touch screen, a better manual feeder, and the option for roll paper. Deep-pocketed photo pros: Commence slobber. Read More…...
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pdnonline.com Updated: 2017-03-01 09:55:00
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When we reviewed Epson's SureColor P600 with NJ photographer David Patiño, he told us that he wished it was bigger.With the SureColor P800, Epson has made it bigger.Indeed, the P800 is like the P600 in many important respects. It uses the same newly formu...
With HP having abandoned the market for smaller-format professional photo printers, it's two-horse race between Canon and Epson for your inkjet printing dollar. Canon only just announced its imagePROGRAF Pro-1000, which competes directly with the SureColo...
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A popular option for many photographers looking to print images at up to 17 x 22 inches has been the Epson 3880 printer (and before that the 3800). Essentially an affordable option to Epson's professional level 4800 and 4900 printers, the Epson 3880 and 3...
With the SureColor P800, Epson has improved on what was arguably the best 17-inch printer available by adding key features that users have been asking for, namely WiFi and roll feed. The control panel layout is clear and makes loading paper straightforwar...
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Introduction There is always “buzz” in the community of photographers who still make prints when a major new printer model hits the market.Year 2000 and the Epson Stylus® Photo 2000P marked the first assurance of long-term fade-resistant photographs from...
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When a colleague cooler, contemporary studio Wtold me recently or office décor. Most of the about how much features of the A3+ format he loved his Epson SC-P600 – such as the intuitive Stylus Pro 3880 tilt-adjustable 6.85 cm LCD you'd have to think that h...
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So if Epson is going to do that, it would need to find a way to do the exact same thing and find a way to make the user experience easier.We tested the Epson P800 with various Red River papers. If you've never heard of them, you should check them out...
Touchscreen is really awesome, Keeps the WiFi information such as passwords stored in the case that you switch from one connection to another, Simple to install ink, Fantastic print quality...
The manual feed tray is bound to annoy the hell out of you when loading fine art paper that's thicker than normal. They need to fix this, Manual feed tray really needs to make it easier to align paper going in and out...
I'm a big fan of the Epson P800. The printer makes everything really simple to do and when combined with the excellent editing features in Capture One 10, you've got a lot of capabilities. You indeed tend to lose a bit of information in the shadows, but i...
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