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Resumen: The Epson Stylus Photo R1900 is an A3+ printer for the demanding user that features 7 separate colours. It produces prints up to 13 inches wide and 44 inches long on a broad variety of media types including gloss, lustre, matte, canvas and fine-art pa...
Excellent print quality on all paper types; glossy output is superlative; speedy; supports thick fine-art media and roll paper; can print on optical media.
Doesn’t produce great black-and-white prints.
Epson has done an excellent job with the Stylus Photo R1900, creating a printer that produces the best glossy photos we’ve seen in this price range. It also does a great job on matte and fine-art papers, and is quite speedy as well, making it an...
Ratings (out of 5)Design4.5Features4.5Ease-of-Use5Image Quality4.5Value for Money5Overall the Epson Stylus Photo R1900 is a solid upgrade to what was already a very good printer. The new ink mix, along with the improved gloss optimizer have visibly im...
True photo quality. Prints at up to 13 by 44 inches. Prints on CDs and DVDs. Claims up to 300-year lifetime for photos.
Recovering from paper jams in the rear feed slot is awkward, time-consuming, and explained incorrectly in the generated error message.
With a claimed 300-year lifetime for photos kept in dark storage, the Epson Stylus Photo R1900s high-quality output promises to last for generations....
Publicación: 2008-01-06, Autor: Philip , crítica de: cnet.com
Excellent color photo printing; big enough for scrapbookers; roll feed capable; long-lived prints; CD- and DVD-label printing; many paper options; new ink set enhances skin tones.
Large footprint; no card reader.
Epsons Stylus Pro R1900 13-inch-wide photo printer is great for scrapbookers who want to print with pigment ink, or advanced photographers who want to print large, but cant justify the expense of a pro-level printer.
Ethernet connection, great print quality for skin tones and black-and-white photographs, pigment inks can be used on glossy media
Poor paper handling for documents, some banding issues in gradients
The Epson Stylus Photo R1900's print quality is suitable for amateur photographers, and professionals will likely find this model a good option as an all-purpose concept and archiving printer. However, issues with banding and paper handling mar what is ot...
The print quality is stunning, easily the best pigment ink prints that we have seen. Detail is very good, virtually indistinguishable from a good dye ink printer. Glossy prints are rich with only the slightest hint of “bronzing” (the unpleasan...
The ink cartridges have very small capacities and cost $22 each. You can’t cheat with these inks, once the ink level indicator orders a cartridge replacement it must be done. The penalty for squeezing an extra print from a depleted cartridge is band...
The Epson R1900 is a great printer. However Epson have pinched the pennies by putting the instruction manual on disc from where it is installed to the hard drive during setup. And as with most printers the number of possible print setting permutations ...
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Publicación: 2008-02-01, Autor: Margaret , crítica de: photoreview.com.au
Resumen: Released almost three years after the Stylus Photo R1800 (which it replaces), Epsons new Stylus Photo R1900 introduces a new UltraChrome Hi-Gloss2 ink set in which an orange ink replaces the blue ink. Epson claims this substitution results in better s...
Excellent colour photo printing, Big enough for scrapbookers, Roll feed capable, Long-lived prints, CD- and DVD-label printing, Many paper options, New ink set enhances skin tones
Large footprint, No card reader
Epsons Stylus Photo R1900 photo printer is great for scrapbookers who want to print with pigment ink or advanced photographers who want to print large but cant justify the expense of a pro-level printer. ...