What to look for in a printer
Written: Feb 20 '01
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Pros: Incredible ease with a few pointers
Cons: Print time (but easy to shorten)
The Bottom Line: Worth the buy, has same quality as the $2000 models, but for a tenth of the price.
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| da_poolnazi's Full Review: Epson Stylus Photo 750 InkJet Printer |
Epson's Stylus Photo 750 doubles the resolution of other color inkjet photo printers (which cost as much as 5 times the Photo 750) to 2,880 by 720 dots per inch. It does this, perhaps not surprisingly, by doubling the number of passes the printhead makes across a page to deliver ink without damaging paper quality or sacrificing picture clarity. The $249 Stylus Photo 750 prints four by six, five by seven, and eight and a half by eleven-inch photos without borders. And thanks to Epson's Archival Ink technology [Popular Science December two thousand, 'Best of what's new'] the prints will retain their color for up to twenty-five years.
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Amount Paid (US$): 256 Operating System: Windows and Macintosh
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