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Dr Gadget - Epson Stylus Photo R280 Photo Printer

Epson Stylus Photo R280 Photo Printer
List Price: $99.99
Our Price: $54.50
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Manufacturer: Epson
Average Customer Rating: Average rating of 3.0/5Average rating of 3.0/5Average rating of 3.0/5Average rating of 3.0/5Average rating of 3.0/5

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Batteries Included: 0
Binding: Electronics
Brand: Epson
Color: Silver
EAN: 0010343866171
Feature: Texts documents at 38 pages per minute and print standard 4-by-six-inch photos in 11 seconds
Format: CD
Is Autographed: 0
Is Memorabilia: 0
Label: Epson
Manufacturer: Epson
Model: Epson R280 Photo Printer
Modem Description: None
Platform: Windows
Publisher: Epson
Studio: Epson
Warranty: 1 year warranty

Features
Texts documents at 38 pages per minute and print standard 4-by-six-inch photos in 11 seconds
Creates 5760-by-1440 dpi prints that are smudge, scratch, fade, and water resistant
Auto Photo Correction with advanced face detection corrects overexposed shots
Prints text and images directly onto CDs and DVDs for professional look with personalized touch
1-year limited manufacturer's warranty

Accessories
Storyteller Photo Book Creator, 5x7
Fuji 44040134 Gallery Select Ink Paper
Fuji 44040130 Gallery Select Ink Paper
FujiFilm Inkjet Premium Plus Paper Glossy 4 x 6 (60)
Fuji Gallery Select Photo Paper 60 Sheets (44040131)

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Spotlight customer reviews:

Customer Rating: Average rating of 4/5Average rating of 4/5Average rating of 4/5Average rating of 4/5Average rating of 4/5
Summary: Epson Stylus photo R280
Comment: This machine replaced an Epson R320 that had head cleaning problems that could not be resolved.My observation of the ink usage shows it to be as good or better than the old printer. I also like the idea of being able to purchase HI-Cap ink which saves a bit more money. As far as the color photo printing goes, the machine does a better job of printing on standard paper compared to the old. Printing on photo paper did not show as well as on the 320 until I did a head alignment. Following that, the printing is perfect.

One thing I appreciate much more than the old printer is that the ink provides near fade free storage. CDs printed on high quality WaterShield CD-R media by Taiyo Yuden results in professional results.

Customer Rating: Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5
Summary: Better than the Kodak shop on the corner!
Comment: When I bought this printer, I was not upgrading anything. I was acting on a suspicion.

That suspicion was that ink-jet photo printing had finally arrived for the average person.

And it has!!!

The Epson prints will be a little more expensive than the prints you get from the neighborhood Kodak shop, BUT they will be BETTER!

So my advice would be to preview all your photos on your computer, take off the most promising lot to be printed by Kodak, and then pick out the VERY BEST: put them through Photoshop and print them out on this printer, and you'll be a very happy camper.

Scientific evidence: Out of a group of four complete amateurs, all four picked the Epson photos over the Kodak photos. It was no contest!

(Note: this review is actually of the R290, which seems to be the model of the R280 for sale in Thailand. I would guess that the electric current is the only difference --- the printers look absolutely identical.)

-----UPDATED REVIEW-----

My ideas have changed a bit. I can't see any reason to keep the Kodak shop in the loop. Take your pictures, upload them to your computer, view them there, edit them in Photoshop, and print them out on the Epson. What is really exciting here is that you have the entire process in Your Hands, just like the old-fashioned pro photographers who had their own darkrooms.

I would also change another thing: the Epson is significantly more expensive per print -- but you won't be printing nearly so much. If you want to send 200 prints to a relative, then, of course, get thee to the Kodak shop.

A third note: last night I printed a CD with this wonderful machine, and it worked like a charm. Not only did it work -- it was, far and away, the best-quality CD label I have ever produced!!

Customer Rating: Average rating of 4/5Average rating of 4/5Average rating of 4/5Average rating of 4/5Average rating of 4/5
Summary: Good enough for me
Comment: I'm rating this 4 stars, but really that's arbitrary. This printer is good enough for me (even though I'm hassling with it right now trying to get it to locate CD print correctly under Vista.)

I like the Epson Photo Stylus series for one reason: Quality of print. Epson isn't for everyone. In particular, Epson uses a dye that sits on the surface of into the paper, and so it prints best on high-priced photo or matte papers, which have the best surfaces. The inks are brilliant and make for very appealing photos. Epson has the best nozzle technology in the business, producing tiny droplets of ink (3 picoliters as I remember.) This gives very high resolution. Inks are expensive, but they're good. Epson uses proprietary color processing firmware, which produces attractive colors, kind of like Technicolor. The Epson increases the saturation of colors in a tasteful way, and has good flesh tones. The print actually looks like dye sublimation technology, which is generally considered a higher quality, and much more expensive, process. If you want to print photos, I believe Epson Photo Stylus printers are the best choice. If you wanted to print "business graphics" such as charts and graphs, I would use a color laser printer or an HP inkjet.

One past problem with inkjet printers was that colors faded fast. In direct sunlight, they would be down to 30% - 40% in one day. I was in a focus group for inkjet printers for Lexmark Corporation, and color retention was the group's #1 concern. Epson says color retention with the R280 inks is much improved.

If you wanted extreme fidelity of colors, such as people I know in our local Sheriff's Crime Scene Investigation area, this would not be a good choice. But accuracy is not the same as attractiveness, and the most accurate printers often print unappealing images.

I primarily use the printer to print CDs. It produces very good printing, but some aspects of it are a pain. But my R280 prints CDs fine under Vista. My older R200 never would. The CD printing firmware and operation of the R280 are much, much, better than they were with earlier printers such as the R200 and R220. The CD slide is better designed and functioning is generally 1,000% better. The R200 was not really ready for prime time.

Over all, if you want quality printing, the R280 is a top choice. I've noticed that many other reviewers give extreme high or low reviews. I don't want to do that. I'm trying to help you make a reasoned choice.

I felt I should comment on this product because I was the printer specifier for a Fortune 100 company in a previous job. I had access to very skilled printer manufacturer technical staff. Actually, a representative for Lexmark Corporation told me he thought the Epson produced the highest quality printing in the business--that's praise from an unlikely source. When my R280 gives out, I'll buy another R280.


Customer Rating: Average rating of 1/5Average rating of 1/5Average rating of 1/5Average rating of 1/5Average rating of 1/5
Summary: Full ink cartridges register as empty and printer will not work!
Comment: I bought this printer and it printed 4, 8x10 pictures very nicely. I printed a few pages of text. All was well and I was happy.

Now, the horror story. Ink cartridges register as about 90% full one day. Next day, all of the cartridges register as EMPTY.

I took them all out, cleaned the contact with alcohol, placed them back in. Again all cartridges are empty. Although, if shaken gently there is plenty of ink. The printer will not allow me to print and there is no override for this!

So, I did some research on the internet. There is a problem with the chips Epson places in the cartridges. Running the printer can place static charges on the chips. One suggestion was to unplug from the computer and the electrical source. Let it sit 24 hours so any excess static charge will dissipate. I did that.

It still did not work. I am NOT going out and buying new cartiges because the static charge buildup is a known recurring problem with this printer and fries the chip on the cartidges.

Since Epson has propriatary cartriges, sometimes the third party ones will not work either.

Next printer I get will be a printer that allows third party cartridges and does not have the chip problem that this one has.

I threw out money on this one. Maybe I should just print pictures out at Wally World.

Customer Rating: Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5
Summary: "Epson Tech support is the very best!".....
Comment: I like to create video/photo slideshows. Some people call them "presentations".....so, after I've created the slideshow, I burn it onto a dvd, put a picture on the disk and a title also. I then insert the dvd into the Epson R280 and what I get is something to behold!....its's NEVER failed me!...thats why I Love this Epson R280..

And, I only paid $99.00 for it. And, yes, I've also read some of the one star reviews on this Amazon site and I could not disagree more with their opinions. Look, its not an expensive printer. But, I've had absolutely NO
problems with this printer.

And, another wonderful reason I do love this printer so much is because of the "Tech Support" from Epson..
In the past when I've had a minor problem with an Epson printer all I've had to do was simply call their Tech Support number and without waiting more than ONE minute, I've gotten an Epson Tech Rep who have ALWAYS helped me solve any problem I've had with an Epson printer.

That's exactly why I'd never buy another brand of printer. Simply because their Tech Support is the very best!.
So, why would I ever want to buy any other brand of printer other than "EPSON"....
Look, I'm sure the other brands of printers are just fine, but I really can't speak for their "TechSupport",
so, I'll just stick to an Epson brand that just makes me happy!...


Editorial Reviews:

Part of Epson's new HiDefinition series, the Stylus Photo R280 computer printer goes far beyond. In addition to fast up to 37 ppm printing for text on standard letter paper, the R280 is an affordable entry for optimak graphic and photo printing. Using some of the same technology that professionals rely on to produce beautiful and marketable art, Epson's new Ultra Hi-Definition printers set a new standard in the photo printer category. A key component of the new product line is Claria ink, the latest breakthrough in Epson's long line of ink innovations, delivering superior image quality with Ultra Hi-Definition richness, depth and clarity. With Claria ink and a newly designed print head, these products deliver the fastest photo print speeds of any previous Epson model, and print longevity that is superior to lab photos. The Ultra Hi-Definition product line offers a variety of convenient and user-friendly features, such as automatic photo correction, which automatically adjusts improperly lit photos and corrects skin tones for better-looking prints -- it's like having a trained photo lab technician inside the printer.


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