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The editors liked
Excellent tonal range of black and white prints
Wide color gamut
Exceptional color accuracy
Easytouse controls.
Stunning output quality for both monochrome and color prints
Produces archival-quality monochrome and color prints
Class-leading black-and-white printing
Extremely flexible paper handling
Long-lived prints.
The editors didn't like
Slow photo print times.
Print speeds are slow
Swapping the black cartridges can be a nuisance if you often switch paper types
Expensive
Large footprint
Requires that you swap matte-black and photo-black cartridges.
Excellent tonal range of black and white prints, Wide color gamut, Exceptional color accuracy, Easytouse controls.
Slow photo print times.
The Epson Stylus Photo R2400 is a very high quality professional photo printer for under $1,000. The printer sets up easily, with few parts to assemble. Ink tanks install and replace with little effort. The R2400 comes with handy additional print tray...
Stunning output quality for both monochrome and color prints, produces archival-quality monochrome and color prints
Print speeds are slow, swapping the black cartridges can be a nuisance if you often switch paper types
The Epson Stylus Photo R2400s price tag puts it out of range for casual use, but its an excellent choice for professional photographers and serious hobbyists, or for anyone who wants to create gallery-quality prints.The R2400 is easy to set up, desp...
Abstract: Printing anything larger than A4 can cost a lot of money. Large format printers start at around £1,000 and rise steeply from there. There is an intermediary path though. If but don't need A2 or bigger and only want to go up to A3+ - A3 prints with full bl...
Published: 2006-02-11, Author: Lori , review by: cnet.com
Class-leading black-and-white printing; extremely flexible paper handling; long-lived prints.
Expensive; large footprint; requires that you swap matte-black and photo-black cartridges.
The Epson Stylus Photo R2400 printers excellent monochrome printing further solidifies companys hegemony of the enthusiast and professional photo printer markets.
Abstract: The K3 addition to the name UltraChrome by Epson refers to the fact that three distinct black inks are used (PK/MK 100 percent black for either matte or resin-coated papers, light black, and light light black). This makes the R2400 an eight-color print...
Abstract: The Epson Stylus Photo R2400 is the first printer to use Epsons new UltraChrome K3 ink technology. With the right paper, the Specs: Technology: Ink Jet, Potential Use: All-purpose
Abstract: The Epson Stylus Photo 2400 is far more printer than 99 per cent of the photo producing population needs. Its big, expensive, and is at its best can spit out 13-inch by 19-inch prints to be displayed on gallery walls. Related to this article Product ...
Abstract: Like its predecessor, the Stylus Photo 2200, the Epson Stylus Photo R2400 isnt for everyone: its expensive both to buy and operate, its a space hog, and its a bit awkwardly designed. But when your images mean everything to you -- especially if the...
Class-leading black-and-white printing, Extremely flexible paper handling, Long-lived prints
Expensive, Large footprint, Requires that you swap matte-black and photo-black cartridges
The Epson Stylus Photo R2400 printers excellent monochrome printing further solidifies companys hegemony of the enthusiast and professional photo printer markets. ...