Pros: Beautiful picture perfect printing using Epson glossy photo paper. Cons: The price of over $300.
This is a perfect printer for all your digital photo printing. There are a variety of resolutions to choose from to give you the picture quality you want. The resolutions are 1440 x 720 dpi, 720 x 720 dpi, 360 x 360 dpi and 180 x 180 dpi.
One of my best friends works for Epson and from time to time he hooks me up with ink cartridges for my Stylus 740 and other trinkets with the Epson logo firmly attached. When he suggested to me that I purchase the Epson Stylus Photo 2000P to get better...
Pros: Top Quality, Speed, Software Cons: Doesn't come with a cable
I love my 1270. Buy one, buy one, buy one. This printer kicks some serious tail for printing photos. I've had a digital camera for a long time, but only now do my friends truly envy me, because I can print out an entire day's worth of photos, cropped and...
Pros: excellent photo quality Cons: ink can be pricey
I must admit, I have never been a big fan of Epson printers - I always thought the HP's did a better job for the money. But after seeing this machine in action, I may have to change my opinion!
The 1270 is Epson's latest photo printer, which...
Pros: beautiful, fast, clear photo printing Cons: cartridges can be hard to find
I have said it before and I'll say it again, I love Epson printers. The SP1270 is no exception. A couple of weeks ago, our well-used (read: abused) SC850 finally quit printing red. (It is still being utilized for b&w printing.) Since the printer was...
Pros: Highest quality prints you will find - better than your photo shop Cons: Expensive initial investment
I waited a long time to buy this printer. It took a lot of personal justification to spend the money. In the end I got it refurbished directly from Epson's website.
The archival inks and the specialty papers add to the cost of printing with...
Pros: Ink costs, flawless printing Cons: None to date
After getting deeply into digital photography, this printer was the logical next step. With superior images, and presumably long image life, the printer is, in a word EXCELLENT! Wide carriage means images up to 13" wide, and those images are...
Pros: Perfect photo prints; large-format paper capacity, up to 13x19 inches! Cons: None
As many others have said, this printer produces astonishing photographs. I'm a photo hobbyist and the Epson Stylus Photo 1270 was my first computer printer; I never bothered with printers before and used photo labs instead, since despite the...
Pros: Great pic's, wide carriage for 11"x14"'s Cons: Archival Ink problems. Hard to find replacement color cartridges.
The Epson 1270 appeared to offer it all: vivid, 1440dpi near-photo quality outputs, speedy printing, a wide carriage that can print 11"x14" enlargements, easy setup, etc...it even offered a manufacturer's claim of archival inks that wouldn't fade over...
Pros: Speed, quality and print longevity is fantastic Cons: Can't print a 16x20 (hint to Epson)
I'm a professional photographer so image is everything to me but you don't have to be a pro to appreciate the high quality and affordable price of the Epson 1270 printer or its smaller sidekick the Epson 870.
Pros: Up to Large format paper, fade resistant dyes and papers, fast, quiet, 6 color printing Cons: none found so far
Have you had it with ultra slow inkjet printers? Are you disappointed that pictures you printed out last month have faded? Do you wish you could make BIG printouts (13" x 44")? Epson has a winner with their new 1270 Color Inkjet Printer. This...
Pros: quiet, great speed, and great pictures. Cons: ink cartridges kind of expensive
I have been a Epson printer user for many years. I started with the Epson 400 and graduated on up. I had been using the Epson 700 for my digital pictures and thought that they were great. But the Epson 1270 beats it in many aspects.
The printer...
Pros: bright colors, consistent color fields Cons: some odd dithering on high resolution
For $500 this blows away the HP inkjet that we are replacing. On photo-glossy paper the colors really stand out. Even on plain paper with default settings photos look good and print pretty fast. At the highest resolution, though, it is as slow as any...
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