Pros: Great pictures and easy to operate Cons: Ink cartridges are too small
The nice thing about when the owner of the company recently upgraded all of our computer equipment. She also decided that we needed new printers and I am writing this review on our new presentation printer. Up until now we have been printing all of our...
The previous reviewer who reviewed this printer provided all the basic facts so I don't need to repeat the "specs" that he listed. However, I can certainly support his enthusiasm for this printer. I have been a faithful laser printer fan until recently...
With the recent $100 rebate there's been a lot of renewed interest in this printer, despite the fact that it's "over a year old" by now. And for good reason.
The print quality is, indeed, photo quality. While I'm certain it's possible to...
Pros: Strong color, complete fills, no streaks, wide-format Cons: Non-archival, all colors in cartridge
Epson has a HUGE line of inkjet printers! I was stumped as to which model I should get. Some print legal size, some do 13 inches wide, 720dpi, 1440dpi, 2880dpi, border free prints, and archival ink. So many choices, so many prices.
Pros: Easy to set up, good quality prints Cons: Doesn't ship with everything necessary to set it up, hard to find paper, bad software
I recently purchased an Epson 1280 so that I could have two photoprinters - one, my HP Photosmart 1215, remained at home. The Epson was to stay at work. That way I would never be without the ability to print amazing quality photos from my digital camera...
Pros: Incredible photo quality, accepts wide variety of papers color gamut excellent Cons: computer chipped cartridges, can't easily use CIS system, ink relatively expensive
I've been using the Epson 1280 for about a year now. I've used the Epson 1520 and the old 750 in the past. I currently own the 1280 and the Olympus P-400 dye sublimation printer for my photography work.
Pros: Beautiful photo quality. Cons: Nozzle are always clogged. Consumes lots of ink. Only one cartridge for all colors.
I bought this printer back in May of 2002 so I have had a lot of time to try it out. I paid $500 for this printer. Setup : Setup was easy with the required instructions. I was up and going relatively quick. Bundled Software: The bundled ...
Pros: Excellent photo quality prints, quiet, reasonably fast, borderless printing to 14" width Cons: carts ... small,expensive,chipped. Show no ink with ink remaining. Head clogs with non-Epson inks
I've had my 1280 for about a year and a half. I replaced an Epson photo 700 with it. The 700 gave me excellent prints, but it took me a awhile to make it work. When I first rec'd my 1280, results from the 700 were equal (or better) than the 1280, but I...
Pros: Great photo quality, no paper jams Cons: cleaning heads a lot, not EPS compatible, need RIP software to print EPS
I've had this printer for close to two years (in March). I'm a Graphic Designer and have had experience with numerous types of printers over the years.
If your a Mac user, you'll notice right away that you won't be able to print an EPS file...
Pros: Excellent print quality and resonable speed Cons: Big beast, expensive feeding and clogs easily
This printer is one of Epson's best printer for the home digital darkroom. However, there are a few caveats that I will get to in a minute. The printer is well made and the technical specs are detailed in other reviews. Suffice to say that the Epson 12 ...
Pros: Superb Print Quality, does good on CAD work as well Cons: Heads require frequent cleaning, ink used up rapidly. Machine is not for beginners
Being an under-employed Aerospace Engineer in a dying industry, I purchased the Epson 1280 in late 2001 after extensively checking out its competition. I knew in advance that more than likely, print head clogging would be a problem. In this price range,...
Pros: Excellent Photo Quality, Pictures are very durable as long as Epson inks are used Cons: Epson greed: NO printing with low ink, nor with refilled cartridges. Quirky software. Nozzles clog
I work with PhotoShop, and am also finishing several degrees at university. Thus I've printed a hundreds of digital pictures with this printer, and perhaps a couple thousand pages of reports. Although this printer outputs excellent quality photos and ...
Pros: GREAT PHOTO QUALITY!!! six color inks, ALL SOFTWARE WORKS ON MAC OS X Cons: can't change seperate ink tanks, ink goes quick
I have had the Epson 1280 for about two weeks now. I cant believe the quality that comes out of this printer!! The prints that I have made (not many) have turned out absoulutely gorgeous. This printer can print pictures that are 13 wide and...
Pros: Absolutely Outstanding Photo Printing Results. Easy to Use. Cons: A Little Pricey For Many.
My wife bought me this printer for Christmas 2001 and I decided to write my first opinion here because of what this product delivers. The results are absolutely outstanding. In my case, I am using a Canon Powershot G2 digital camera and Mac G4. What...
Pros: Feature-rich, highest quality photo prints, easy to setup Cons: Parallel port support questionable, pricey
I researched wide-format printers for some time, and finally settled on this gem. The main reason I came to this conclusion was I compared it side-by-side with other wide-formats in its class, and the color photo output of the Epson was by far the best....
Pros: Print Quality Cons: USB interface does not work correctly
The Epson 1280 prints excellent photo quality prints when it works. Often when I tried to print I would get a "communication error." I tried different USB cables, ports, and reinstalling the drivers. I also e-mailed their customer support for help. I ...
Pros: nice prints, easy to set up Cons: costly to run, printhead died 1 month after warranty
I purchased my 1280 about a year and a half ago. As a graphic designer, i was impressed with the prints from the epson 3000 at my office and the durability of this machine
when i got it home I found it easy to set up, and the prints quite...
Pros: Great print quality, reasonable price Cons: The nozzles clog constantly
I loved this printer when I was occasionally printing photographic prints, but now that I am doing greater quantities, I hate it. The nozzles keep clogging and are time consuming to try to clear (with the utility that comes with the printer needs to be...
Pros: Beautiful prints, borderless, quiet Cons: Doesn't come with a USB cable.
Epson has done it again. I just finished printing an 11x14 borderless picture taken with a low end digital camera. Just as good if not better than a photo lab picture. True borderless prints with no hassel, just click "no margins" in the setup area....
Get ready for clogged print nozzles by mainebones ,Jan 08 '04
Pros: good photo print quality when nozzles are working, fast printer Cons: clogged ink nozzles
The quality of the prints is good, but be prepared, as with other Epson printers for clogged heads and stripes in your photos.
In some printers the print heads are in the cartridge so a new cartridge means new heads, but in the Epson they are separate and inaccessible, so if the cleaning utility doesn't work (as it rarely does) you will continue to get stripes in your photos from the clogged ink nozzles.
In the Epson 740, I could solve the problem by taking out the cartridges and spraying water into the opening, letting it sit overnight, so by the next day it would usually dissolve the clots.
Why did I buy another Epson (1280)? Because it was a gift, otherwise I would have learned from my scrapped 740.
Unless Epson changes the means of cleaning the print heads, or unless you use the printer continually (don't let it sit for a couple of weeks without use), better to look at another brand of printer. Don't go on vacation, because when you get back your print heads will be clogged and you will have stripes in your photos along with the wasted glossy photo paper and wasted ink.
Epson name stands for quality, so does this printer. by sammyjohn64 ,Dec 29 '04
Pros: Quality, pricing is average, options for printing. Cons: Ink cartridges should be larger. Size is a consideration of this unit.
I have several Epson printers, this being one of them I must say that Epson quality is outstanding. The only problem with a "Large Format" printer is that depending how much and what you print, the ink will be a comodity. The one thing that will fix this is a "Dye Sublimination Feed System" this is a direct ink feed system that you hook up to the printer itself.
The ink cartridges are not expensive though with several online ink suppliers ranging from $5.00 to $13.00 for each Black/Color.
All-in-all this printer is very good. The price is all over the place pending the merchant you choose, but you might want to check Ebay for both printer and even for the Dye-Sublimination system.
Wish I had looked at more reviews by canadianart ,Oct 19 '04
Pros: Photos are beautiful, nice to be able to do large format Cons: Ink carts are too small and "absolutely cannot refill"
The photos are fine but very expensive to print.
A 13 x 19 photo printed on this machine works out to about $13.00 CNDN.
The rep who sold us the machine told us the carts were refillable and as it turns out they are not.
They have a chip embedded in the cart that prevents you from using a refilled cart.
So far the chip resetter that is used at the local refilling stores will not reset this new chip.
I wish I had read more reviews and then looked for another machine.
Great printer----Use Froogle to find cheap ink and paper by ehand1314 ,Aug 11 '04
Pros: The best quality inkjet prints
I was able to set Profiles that work great Cons: Epson clearly ignored the Mac when they wrote drivers for this printer.
Just like all the others I was amazed at the print quality of this printer but I was angry that the ink was so expensive. One color cartridge causes problems if you use a lot of one color, say red at christmas time!
If you run out of one color the whole cartridge must be replaced. I also discovered that the best quality paper make the best prints.
Then I discovered the magic of Froogle at hte Google site.
Now I purchase generic ink for less than $3/cartridge.
For paper use Epson S041257 ,recently paid $5 for 50 sheets.
Read the fine print. All photos must go behind glass or some type of covering as not to fade. That is difficult for many 4x6 prints and therefore I have lost many to fading quite quickly. I live in a high humidity area and I believe that contributes to the fading. I printed an 11 x 14 which won first place in a local contest, put it on the side to frame at a later date but it faded in a couple of months and had to be reprinted. Now when I give people a photo I printed on the Epson 1280 I must tell them to cover it immediately or it will fade. Also, the cartridges plug up quite often if you don't use it at least 3 or 4 times per week.
I bought this printer on-line through B&H photo in New York City
They shipped it just before Christmas. I went out of town for a week
I returned on day 8 and the printer never worked
Epson said B&H said call Epson.
There is NO service center in Manhattan
I have to take this brand new printer to UPS
Pay for them to box it up and pay for shipping round-trip
for a defective product out of the box
Pros: will keep you busy for hours. Cons: see above
it will disable your OS!
the product drivers that come with the printer managed to completely disable my system (Windows xp home). my computer would just shut itself off without warning, restart, and turn off, on, off, on, repeatedly. all by itself! after lugging the machine to CompUSA a couple of times and getting angry at them for no reason (in hindsight...) i FINALLY confirmed it was the printer after i tried (like a fool to install it for the 3rd time). The Epson tech support fessed up to the problem, and suggested i get the latest drivers from their website. 'sorry the software we sold you completely f**cked you over!'
please, do not buy anything from Epson unless you enjoying executing a complete SYSTEM RECOVERY on your computer, which is what I am now doing... by-the-way, that means loosing all the files, programs, peripherals, etc. that you have ever installed on your computer. i hope you have it all backed up! enjoy!
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