Pros: easy setup,produces sharp colors and images, fast Cons: bulky
Stylus Color 1160 is an ink jet printer in a bulky package. Even though it is large, the input tray holds 2/3 as many papers as other ink jet printers in the same price range. On the positive side, this printer can do posters as large as 13 by 44...
Pros: Good wide printer at reasonable price Cons: Can get over-worked
Overall I have been very happy with the Epson 1160. The print quality is very good and it is fairly quiet to run. This is by far one of the best printers that will handle 13 inch wide paper for a reasonable price. I do a lot of scrapbooking, so I...
Pros: Great color, large format Cons: no Post Script
Intro
When Epson first hit the market with their ink jet series of printers they stuck to what they knew. The marketing scheme was aimed at printing photos. Their main competition (as it still is) was Hewlett Packard with their ink jet...
Pros: Awesome prints, Very quiet, Clog resistant Cons: Occasional paper misfeed, Hefty CPU requirements
I love this printer! The photo-quality color prints are outstanding. It can handle large paper sizes. It is extremely quiet, and the jets don't clog. The paper-feed mechanism can be a little annoying at times, though. The Epson Stylus Color...
Pros: Fairly good pricing Cons: Frequent paper jams
This model suffers from what I think is a design flaw in printers with this type of feed. It is very easy to feed multiple pages and your work ends up on more than one page - like a jigsaw puzzle. Even when you try loading just the right amount of...
Pros: easy to refill with 3rd party ink, print quality, price Cons: slow printing
This printer really suitable for those who wants to use third party injection ink or continuous flow system (CFS). Why? First of all, they don't have any chip on the cartridge. You can always fool the printer after refilling the catridge by pulling out the cartrigde away, then put it back in. The printer will think you have replaced the cartridge with a new one. Second, the print out quality is okay for the price. Yes, it's a bit slow, especially when printing in super high resolution mode (looks great to me). If you want to use CFS like i do, i suggest this printer rather than those newer series with chips on the cartridges.
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