Pros: Best looking and most archival photo print out there. Cons: Long print time for 8X10 is about 19 minutes.
The Alps series of printers is outstanding in quality and photographic realism. The 5000 is especially so as it prints true dye sublimation prints, and coats the prints with a UV protectant making it's prints the most archival dye-subs on the market...
Pros: Outstanding color reproduction Cons: Slow printing, about 8 minutes for a 8.5 x 11 photograph
After several months of searching for a color printer, I finally decided to buy an Alps MD-5000. I decided to consider Alps after asking friends who own ink jets. Their complaint was the price of ink jet cartridges and how irritating it was to run out of...
Pros: Image quanlity. It's plain awesome. Cons: A little bit slow.
Okay, I confess. I am obsessed with digital photography. Since I got my second digital camera, about eight months ago, I have taken about 5800 pictures. That’s around 25 pictures a day. Although I primarily use them for collages there has been always a...
I bought my Alps MD-5000 from www.Buy.com in January 2000. I spent nearly three months reviewing the printer market and chose the Alps based on several key factors. First, the Alps offers the highest resolution of any desktop printer on the market. It...
Pros: Quality, gold and silver foil printing Cons: Availability of cartridges, slow
The Alps MD-5000P is the most interesting printer on the market today. There are always two sides to every coin. If you are a low volume user, and a quality fanatic, the Alps MD-5000P is your ideal printer. Its quality with the dye sublimation upgrade...
Pros: Amazing Quality Prints Cons: Not as much cartridge life as ink jets
The only thing that I can say about this printer is WOW! The quality of color prints is outstanding. No other printer can even come close to the picture quality of an ALPS. The micro dry technology is in a class of its own. There are no dots on the...
I LOVE my Alps MD-1000 printer. OK, so it's not the 5000 series, but, that was not an option to write about. I have four printers ... and this is the one I absolutely am in love with. I honestly can't say enough good things about it. The print...
Pros: Excellent colorfast prints on multiple substrates Cons: somewhat slower than inkjets
The ALPS MD5000 is an outstanding printer - versatile insofar as what kinds of papers it can print on, rugged, and output that is both long lasting and excellent. Add the dye-sublimation kit, and it will produce virtual halide photograph type quality...
Pros: Magnificent quality photographic prints Cons: slow printing speed
I use this printer for printing photographs, and the quality is truly excellent. I will recommend that the dye sub upgrade should be purchased since it allows continuous tone photo quality prints. Alps should consider including the dye sub key in the...
Pros: Outstanding print quality, metallic and foil inks are like nothing else on the market. Cons: cost, speed not a good primary printer.
I have an ALPS MD5000 printer. I have not purchased the $100 dye-sub upgrade, but I do print scanned images on the photo quality paper from time to time. I have a love, hate relationship with this printer.
Pros: inexpensive PRO quality. VERSATILE. Cons: noisy, some surmountable color banding problems.
I don't believe most people realize what caliber of machine they are looking at when they see the Alps MD5000p next to the consumer inkjets at the local computer shops. This printer can do dye sublimation printing, something that you ordinarily can't...
Pros: foils and metallics Cons: Jams and Customer Service
I've known about Alps printers for awhile now and I've held off in buying one to get some feed back on the product, Yes its a great printer and incredibly versitle on its media and output BUT, I've also heard and read that the MD-5000 has considerable...
At the onset, I'd like to say that the Alps5000 (with dye sublimation option) is the closest you'll get to professional photographic quality...hands-down. With the standard printer (without dye sub), you get an average printer (even with V-photo paper)....
Pros: High quality (1200-2400 DPI) Cons: Expensive media, unreliable
I bought the ALPS MD-5000 with my husband because he prints surveillance photographs to document criminal cases for the police. He wanted a printer that would be at least 1200 DPI. We didn't want to spend too much for the hardware and weren't planning...
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