Testseek.com have collected 27 expert reviews of the Epson SureColor SC-P600 Series and the average rating is 85%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Epson SureColor SC-P600 Series.
May 2015
(85%)
27 Reviews
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(84%)
565 Reviews
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The editors liked
Setup isn't that painful if you're a Mac user
Lots of versatility
I was printing canvas one minute
Then thick matte paper
Then glossy paper
Printing is super fun and can be addicting
And the Epson P600 makes it fun while making it simple
Very simpl
Impressively high-quality output. Can print to a maximum size of 13 by 19 inches for cut sheets
13 by 129 inches with roll paper. Fine art papers available.
Superb output quality (and quiet operation)
Supports cut sheets to 13x19 inches
Or roll paper to 13 inches wide
Switches matte-black and photo-black inks without cartridge removal
Prints on CDs/DVDs
Nine-colour printing with variable droplet size
Great B&W print quality
Excellent performance with matte and fine-art papers
Broad print dimensions
Vast print mediums
Low print costs
Fantastic image fidelity
The editors didn't like
It ships in a massive
Intimidating box that will probably make you not want to open it to begin with
Takes around 10 minutes to initialize itself after you've inserted the inks and turned the printer on
WiFi Setup froze up upon setup
And we needed to
Usability issues include some fine-art papers being hard to feed properly. Long lags for some housekeeping tasks
Wastes ink when switching black modes
Printer itself is moderately priced
But ink is pricey
Gloss differential effect with gloss papers
Switching between Photo Black and Matte Black consumes ink
The Epson SureColor is a high-quality machine that has few limitations is print medium and dimensions. This printer renders color as well as black and white images that will leave the pros with little to complain about and will best many of the chain phot...
Nine-colour printing with variable droplet size, Great B&W print quality, Excellent performance with matte and fine-art papers
Gloss differential effect with gloss papers, Switching between Photo Black and Matte Black consumes ink, No roll paper holder
With inkjet photo printing now seemingly fully matured there isn't much to upgrade in a new printer, but Epson has probably done enough with the A3+ format SC-P600 to make it worth a closer look...
Abstract: That said, there is a really good case to be made these days for taking on the printing of your images on your own – the ability to really fine tune your prints to look perfect and choosing your own paper to name a few. But should you decide that printing...
Published: 2015-11-24, Author: Marco , review by: hothardware.com
Abstract: The entire team here at HotHardware has been plugged into the tech scene for ages. In fact, we've been doing our thing here on-line for close to two decades. And if there's one thing we've learned about our readers in all that time, it's that their affini...
Abstract: Epson unveiled its SureColor P600 13″ printer last fall and started shipping earlier this year. As a replacement for the popular R3000, the P600 is a first P-series (for “photo”) printer in the SureColor line. The ink set is entirely new and with deeper b...
Setup isn't that painful if you're a Mac user, Lots of versatility: I was printing canvas one minute, then thick matte paper, then glossy paper, Printing is super fun and can be addicting, and the Epson P600 makes it fun while making it simple, Very simpl
It ships in a massive, intimidating box that will probably make you not want to open it to begin with, Takes around 10 minutes to initialize itself after you've inserted the inks and turned the printer on, WiFi Setup froze up upon setup, and we needed to
Once you're ready to make the leap and get beyond the initial setup phase, you'll be amazed. It's a big printer, and it's bigger than my desk in some respects–but you'll really appreciate what it can do if you're a serious photographer. If you work with i...
Abstract: One Small Step For Printerkind Epson SureColor P600If you need a signpost to the fact that the digital imaging revolution is slowing down, look no further than inkjet photo printers. Models from Epson, Canon and HP reached a pinnacle a few years ago and w...
Published: 2015-03-24, Author: M. , review by: pcmag.com
Impressively high-quality output. Can print to a maximum size of 13 by 19 inches for cut sheets, 13 by 129 inches with roll paper. Fine art papers available.
Usability issues include some fine-art papers being hard to feed properly. Long lags for some housekeeping tasks
The Epson SureColor P600 inkjet printer delivers absolutely top-tier photo and graphics output, but usability issues can make for a frustrating experience....
Superb output quality (and quiet operation), Supports cut sheets to 13x19 inches, or roll paper to 13 inches wide, Switches matte-black and photo-black inks without cartridge removal, Prints on CDs/DVDs
Wastes ink when switching black modes, Printer itself is moderately priced, but ink is pricey
Semi-pro photographers, graphic artists, hobbyists: All will find this photo printer's output quality and extensive paper-handling options attractive, if they can manage the ink costs. Read More…...
Abstract: The strength of the Epson SureColor P600 is that it can print vivid photos on a number of types of media including canvas, art boards and DVD, CDS.The Epson SureColor P600 Wide Format inkjet printer can also print out wide-format images in landscape form...