Epson Stylus Photo Printers for sale

Like the P700, the PRO-200 offers Wi-Fi, USB, and Ethernet connectivity. This was the fastest printer we tested, though printing over Wi-Fi was generally slower than doing so over a physical connection. The P700 can also accept roll paper for potentially super-wide panoramic prints. If you’re used to choosing and editing an image meant only… Continue reading Epson Stylus Photo Printers for sale

Epson Stylus Photo R2400 Photo Printer Review

The Canon MP600 printed black text documents at more than double the rate of the R2400, while the HP C5180 printed black text nearly six times faster. These rates are expected for multi-function printers, for which one of the main priorities is speed. We also expect high-end HP photo printers, such as the Photosmart B9180,… Continue reading Epson Stylus Photo R2400 Photo Printer Review

Epson Stylus Photo Printers for sale

However, the 9500 has one extra ink and the matte and photo blacks are automatically swapped, as opposed to manually switching them in the R2400’s nine-ink system. The 9500 also prints with more nozzles at a slightly smaller droplet size. The HPB9180, also using pigment inks, features a display, much greater RAM, better connectivity options… Continue reading Epson Stylus Photo Printers for sale

Epson Stylus Photo Printers for sale

While discerning photographers, such as yours truly, might be able to tell the difference between a photo printed on the XP-8600 vs one printed on a professional photo printer, the general public probably will not. Replenishing the entire set will run you around $70 and, depending on how much you print, this can add up… Continue reading Epson Stylus Photo Printers for sale