Testseek.com have collected 36 expert reviews of the Epson Stylus Photo R2880 Series and the average rating is 87%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Epson Stylus Photo R2880 Series.
August 2008
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The editors liked
Excellent color
Truly neutral black and white
Prints exhibit fine detail
Improved build quality
Moderately useful roll paper holder included
Wider color gamut
Automatic nozzle check
Fast. Impressively high-quality photos and graphics. Maximum 13- by 19-inch cut paper size. Fine arts papers available.
Superb print quality. Whisper-quiet. Very fast. Reasonable ink cost per print.
Stunning color & grayscale printing
Large paper sizes supported
Very fast printing
Many individual ink colors
Superb image quality
Versatile paper handling
Fast
Quiet
Efficient
Easy to set up
Prints directly onto DVD/CD discs
The editors didn't like
Still have to swap Photo and Matte black inks
Bundled with small capacity inks
Awkward rear feed for specialty papers
Bundled profiles print a little dark
Small-capacity ink cartridges
Needs different black ink cartridges for matte and glossy paper.
Black cartridges need to be swapped when switching paper types. 11ml cartridge capacity requires frequent changes when outputting large prints.
Switching between black inks uses ink
No network connectivity options
No LCD
Expensive photo-black and matte-black ink cartridges must be manually swapped
Abstract: The print quality produced by the Epson Stylus Photo R2880 is superb, especially when it is combined with Epson photo papers. A3+ prints from the Stylus R2880 are extremely detailed, and even the subtlest colour changes are rendered smoothly and gradu...
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Abstract: Fini l’obscurité et les odeurs de révélateurs dans sa salle de bain, le numérique est là. La finalité première d’une photo quelle soit argentique ou numérique est le tirage. Une photographie est objet qui se regarde, qui se touche, qui se manipule. L...