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by jfwheeler , Sep 27 '00
Pros: Nice case Cons: Price, speed, ease of use, print quality
We recently purchased the Epson Stylus 2000p for watercolor reproduction, choosing it over the competition on the claims of "Archival" quality inks that will last,with Epson Archival Media, up to 200 years. That sounds great, however, the...
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by rmhunt01 , Sep 11 '00
Pros: Incredible imaging Cons: none
As a professional 4 x 5 large format landscape photographer, I can highly recommend this printer. I scan images in the 20-30 meg size on a microtek 4 scanner and print them with the epson. It is, without overstating, an incredible printer. Simply...
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by gabis , Jun 04 '00
Pros: Great details and amazing colours. Cons: Pizza wheels.
This is my first Epson printer. Since I wanted a photo
printer I bought the 1270 based on good reviews the 1200
got I was wishing the 1270 will be better.
I was right for almost everything I wished for.
Prints look great on...
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by brentb636 , Jun 16 '00
Pros: Quality output for a low price. Cons: long term reliability unknown,
I purchased the 870 because I don't need the larger output. I'd been waiting for them to come along since mid 99 and they're finally here. I have gotten great results easily so far with this printer. What is especially nice is that for proofing a...
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by gz927 , Apr 28 '00
Pros: Quality of prints Cons: none
If you want true photo-quality output this is the printer for you.
Using it with the new Epson heavyweight matte paper gives you a print life
of 20-25 years. The other Epson's & H.P printers start to fade after 2-3 years. The secret is the...
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by superflash , Jun 01 '02
Pros: Excellent detail, superb resolution, prints suppose to last from 140-200 years, USB and parallel. Cons: Pricey, metamerism too evident (shifts to green too much), painfully slow, consumes too much ink.
This very well could be a professional printer for professional photographers (that's what the "P" in 2000P suppose to mean), but it has three big flaws: One is that the final print looks very different under different types of light. The second one, is...
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by lboeckl , Jan 06 '01
Pros: Wide Format Cons: Color shifts in output in as little as 24 hours!
This is the printer I almost bought. I have an ALps 5000 (dye sub) printer which died after only 100 or so photos were printed out on it in about 14 months (thought the photos were great looking, best I ever saw). I will write a review on it later....
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by chilman7173 , Apr 19 '02
Pros: Fast Color printer Great Picture quality
Both USB and IEEE Ports Cons: Does not print to edge, Discontinued for the 1280
I was looking for a printer to start out my home graphic design business with and found this one on clearance. It gives me the opportunity to print on paper from 4x6 up to 13x49 banner paper. The picture quality is outstanding. I love the fact that it...
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by nickname_dt3000 ,May 28 '02
I've used this printer for a few months now. I use it for low volume quality printing of digital photography. I'm impressed with the quality of the printer and it's output. It is pretty slow for very high resolution images, but the results are worth it.
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