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Epson Stylus Photo R280 Photo Printer | 
| Brand: Epson Category: CE
List Price: $99.99 Buy Refurbished: $34.99 You Save: $65.00 (65%)
New (51) Used (4) Refurbished (1) from $34.99
Rating: 47 reviews
Color: Silver Media: Electronics Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Batteries Included: No Operating System: Apple MacOS X 10.2.8 Modem: None Shipping Weight (lbs): 17.9 Dimensions (in): 11.1 x 17.7 x 7.4 Warranty: 1 year warranty
MPN: Epson R280 Photo Printer Model: Epson R280 Photo Printer UPC: 010343866171 EAN: 0010343866171 ASIN: B000SDU7ZW
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| Features:
| • | Texts documents at 38 pages per minute and print standard 4-by-six-inch photos in 11 seconds | | • | Creates 5760-by-1440 dpi prints that are smudge, scratch, fade, and water resistant | | • | Auto Photo Correction with advanced face detection corrects overexposed shots | | • | Prints text and images directly onto CDs and DVDs for professional look with personalized touch | | • | 1-year limited manufacturer's warranty |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Product Description The affordable Epson R280 Ultra Hi-Definition photo printer is the fast, easy way to achieve extraordinary results. Print brilliant, 4" x 6" photos in as fast as 11 seconds or text documents at speeds up to 38 ppm. This powerful performer delivers amazing results, from family photos to web pages and more.Built-in Auto Photo Correction automatically corrects the lighting in poorly exposed photos. And, its advanced face detection automatically distinguishes people from scenery to ensure beautiful, natural skin tones. You get brilliant photos you'll want to share for generations to come. And, photos printed with Claria ink resist smudges, scratches, water and fading.The Epson R280 also prints images and text directly onto ink jet printable CDs and DVDs - no need for messy markers or labels. With such remarkable quality and versatility, this easy-to-use printer is ideal for all your everyday needs. Get value, versatility and truly extraordinary results from the Epson R280.
Amazon.com Product Description Print text documents at 38 pages per minute and print standard 4 by 6 inch photos in 11 seconds with the Epson Stylus Photo R280 photo printer. This efficient 17.7 by 22.5 by 11.3 inch photo printer produces a maximum resolution of 5760 by 1440 dpi for crystal-clear photographs printed with smudge, scratch, fade, and water resistant Claria Hi-Definition ink. Your photos will be preserved for up to 200 years in family albums for future generations to enjoy, and the Photo R280's Auto Photo Correction with advanced face detection corrects overexposed shots and ensures that your images come out red-eye free and beautifully toned. This advanced photo printer also features six-color inkjet printing with superior DX5 technology for a remarkably lifelike color palette, and can also print text and images directly onto inkjet printable CDs and DVDs for a professional look with a personalized touch. In addition, this printer comes backed by a 1-year limited manufacturer's warranty. What's in the Box Stylus Photo R280 ink jet printer, 78 black ink cartridge (T078120), 78 cyan ink cartridge (T078220), 78 magenta ink cartridge (T078320), 78 yellow ink cartridge (T078420), 78 light cyan ink cartridge (T078520), 78 light magenta ink cartridge (T078620), CD/DVD tray and software, power cord, documentation, and CD-ROM (printer drivers and software).
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| Customer Reviews: Read 42 more reviews...
Good enough for me November 28, 2008 Roger Mastrude (Capitola, CA USA) I'm rating this 4 stars, but really that's arbitrary. This printer is good enough for me (even though I'm hassling with it right now trying to get it to locate CD print correctly under Vista.)
I like the Epson Photo Stylus series for one reason: Quality of print. Epson isn't for everyone. In particular, Epson uses a dye that sits on the surface of into the paper, and so it prints best on high-priced photo or matte papers, which have the best surfaces. The inks are brilliant and make for very appealing photos. Epson has the best nozzle technology in the business, producing tiny droplets of ink (3 picoliters as I remember.) This gives very high resolution. Inks are expensive, but they're good. Epson uses proprietary color processing firmware, which produces attractive colors, kind of like Technicolor. The Epson increases the saturation of colors in a tasteful way, and has good flesh tones. The print actually looks like dye sublimation technology, which is generally considered a higher quality, and much more expensive, process. If you want to print photos, I believe Epson Photo Stylus printers are the best choice. If you wanted to print "business graphics" such as charts and graphs, I would use a color laser printer or an HP inkjet.
One past problem with inkjet printers was that colors faded fast. In direct sunlight, they would be down to 30% - 40% in one day. I was in a focus group for inkjet printers for Lexmark Corporation, and color retention was the group's #1 concern. Epson says color retention with the R280 inks is much improved.
If you wanted extreme fidelity of colors, such as people I know in our local Sheriff's Crime Scene Investigation area, this would not be a good choice. But accuracy is not the same as attractiveness, and the most accurate printers often print unappealing images.
I primarily use the printer to print CDs. It produces very good printing, but some aspects of it are a pain. I'm struggling now with positioning of the image under Vista. I never had much of a problem with this under XP. The CD printing firmware and operation of the R280 are much, much, better than they were with earlier printers such as the R200. The CD slide is better designed and functioning is generally 1,000% better than the R200, which was not really ready for prime time.
Over all, if you want quality printing, the R280 is a top choice. I've noticed that many other reviewers give extreme high or low reviews. I don't want to do that. I'm trying to help you make a reasoned choice.
I felt I should comment on this product because I was the printer specifier for a Fortune 100 company in a previous job. I had access to very skilled printer manufacturer technical staff. Actually, a representative for Lexmark Corporation told me he thought the Epson produced the highest quality printing in the business--that's praise from an unlikely source. When my R280 gives out, I'll buy another R280.
"Epson Tech support is the very best!"..... October 25, 2008 S. Pedi (New York) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I like to create video/photo slideshows. Some people call them "presentations".....so, after I've created the slideshow, I burn it onto a dvd, put a picture on the disk and a title also. I then insert the dvd into the Epson R280 and what I get is something to behold!....its's NEVER failed me!...thats why I Love this Epson R280..
And, I only paid $99.00 for it. And, yes, I've also read some of the one star reviews on this Amazon site and I could not disagree more with their opinions. Look, its not an expensive printer. But, I've had absolutely NO problems with this printer.
And, another wonderful reason I do love this printer so much is because of the "Tech Support" from Epson.. In the past when I've had a minor problem with an Epson printer all I've had to do was simply call their Tech Support number and without waiting more than ONE minute, I've gotten an Epson Tech Rep who have ALWAYS helped me solve any problem I've had with an Epson printer.
That's exactly why I'd never buy another brand of printer. Simply because their Tech Support is the very best!. So, why would I ever want to buy any other brand of printer other than "EPSON".... Look, I'm sure the other brands of printers are just fine, but I really can't speak for their "TechSupport", so, I'll just stick to an Epson brand that just makes me happy!...
Use it to print on CDs/DVDs October 23, 2008 Zombiehor.de (Detroit, Mi) 6 out of 6 found this review helpful
Ok, I'm something of an expert on this series of Epson printers. I'm an independent musician that prints a LOT of CDs, and I sell them. So my opinion is here is by someone who uses this printer a LOT, and has been using this particular series of printers for a few years now.
1) This printer is honestly terrible. Firstly, the ink is extremely expensives (all ink is, I realize). It eats ink fast, and so, I own a laser printer for all paper printing. I don't know about printing photos, as I am strongly opposed to printing photos on inkjet printers. But, for general documents, this printer just isn't anything exceptional, and it consumes ink in a serious way.
2) For printing directly on CDs/DVDs: It works. Which is to say, it is about the only option you have out there, as it is the only consumer priced model I've found that is worth while. And it does this job well. If you only use the printer for printing on discs, it actually uses very little ink, and I can print heavy colors on up to hundreds of discs before having to replace ink cartridges. The print quality is top notch, as long as you don't get the CDs wet at any time. But since CDs aren't meant to be in water (?), this isn't a big deal. And it looks a billion times better than an adhesive label. Really, the only notable difference between this and a professional print job is the colors are slightly less bright and there is no glossy coat.
3) I've used the R220, R260 and am on my second R280. This isn't because it fails all of the time (I usually print hundreds of discs with it before I have problems), but if the planets align just right and all six ink tanks run out at the same time, it is cheaper to just buy a new printer than buy all new ink. I mean, no kidding. Usually I can find this printer, either here or in other stores, on sale for $60-$85. To buy all six ink tanks at $15/each is over $90. I mean, the new price on this printer is $99. These printers DO fail sometimes, so spending an extra $10 and just getting a whole new printer is the wise move (though environmentally wasteful, admittedly. Shame on Epson).
So, ultimately, I approve of this printer, but discourage it for casual printing. Buy it for printing on discs if you have need for that, and use it only for that purpose.
Great printer but $$$ ink October 23, 2008 T. Sleboda (california) The printer is great. I have it in the garage so I dont like having the paper exposed due to dust, dirt etc. Like other reviews have said its loud but fast. Its worked flawlessly for a year now. The only problem? The ink is freaking expensive and epson has done a good job blocking/preventing 3rd party inks. THe cheapest and only place the high capacity ink is available is [...] and they always seem to be sold out....
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