Pros: Quality and quiet Cons: Use Epson paper for best results
Before I get into the review of the Epson 870, I’d like to take a moment to thank a few individuals who encouraged me to improve the original review I wrote. They are: 29th_Candidate, CASwrite, and loves2run. Thanks for the suggestions and...
Pros: roller attachment for printing pictures, easy to install and use Cons: Still a little noisy
Well guess what fellow Epinionators.... I got a new printer. I was tired of my Epson 740i's incessant banding when printing color, so I had to do a little shopping for its replacement. What I choose was the Epson Stylus Photo 870.
Pros: -True photo quality
-Ink cartridges aren't too expensive Cons: -Doesn't have large format capacity
I will start off saying I'm a college student and I'm cheap. I pay my tuition, so I don't have a lot of money to fool around with and I'm a conservative buyer.
I'm also a photo retoucher and graphic designer. That means I'm always coveting the...
Pros: Fast, quiet, and great quality Cons: Can be expensive to run
My previous printer was about 3 years old and I won't mention which one because that would probably be unfair. It was noisy, painfully slow, the colour was cartoon not photo, the print quality was OK, and it needed cleaning nearly every week. When I...
Pros: Photo print quality, photo print longevity, design Cons: No cable included - but printers never include them!
This is a great printer. I researched photo printers and found the specs for the 870 which was not available in the US as yet, so I waited for it --- and it was well worth the wait.
The photos are stunning - we've scanned photos as well as...
Pros: Digital photo Lab, Here I come! Lab-quality prints, great color, ink level monitor in software Cons: average text output (won't be confused with laser)
I bought the Epson Stylus Photo 870 about a year ago. At the time it was hands-down the best bang for the buck photo printer available. Sure, you could spend maybe $800-$1000 for a dye-sub and get slightly better prints (if that's possible), but...
Pros: HIGH quality output, whisper quiet, printout lifetime (with matte paper) Cons: black and white text not as good, color shift problem (but only affects one type paper and some high ozone level areas)
So, I got the scanner I needed. Next, a color printer. As any Epinions.com member knows, research is your best weapon for a good purchase. Here are the reasons why I bought the Epson Stylus Photo 870 printer:
Pros: Outstanding print quality, ink monitor, quiet, enclosures, price Cons: No USB cable provided
The first thing I noticed about my newly purchased Epson 870 Stylus Photo Printer was how quiet it is. For a moment or two I had to actually look at it to see if it was operating properly, it is so quiet. My previous photo printer, the fine Epson...
Pros: Lower cost than competitors, paper roll feeder included Cons: Photo print quality not as good as competitors
First I had an HP PhotoSmart, then and Epson Photo 750 quickly followed by an HP 970. Each time an improvement in quality. I was excited by the announcement of the Epson 870 - a fast, six color, photo quality printer. Unfortunately, I come away...
Pros: Awesome, Frameable 8x10s Cons: Can't do large poster-size prints
1. My wife wanted a photo printer.
2. I wanted to save money.
3. I read epinions' recommendations
4. I got the Epson 870 for under $200
5. Our pictures are now framed and hanging on our walls.
Pros: Excellent color reproduction. The ink stays brilliant. No fading. Cons: Ink consumption is little too much.
I recently had an Epson Photo 750. I loved it. Everyone kept coming up to me so I could reprint their photos. I thought that I would never ever buy another printer. I was just that happy, until I saw a demo of an Epson Photo 870. The first thing...
Pros: photo quality Cons: price of glossy paper for it
My wife recently gave birth to our first child and I went to Walmart to get my 35mm films developed, but I was extremely disappointed with the photo quality which wasn't Walmart's fault but the camera's. So I said to myself...if you want something done...
Pros: Amazing Printing Quality and Design Cons: I work for HP (just joking)
I know it's confusing, but pay close attention to the actual name of this printer. It's the Epson Stylus PHOTO 870, not one of the Stylus COLOR models which compete with the HP line. There's a huge difference, and if you don't understand that difference,...
Pros: Photo realistic prints, borderless printing, accepts roll paper Cons: Have to use original inks from Epson
Epson has a long history of producing very high quality color inkjet printers. I think they have put all their past expertise to good use in coming up with the 870, 875 and 1270 range of photo-quality inkjet printers.
Pros: Stunning Photos, quiet operation Cons: thirsty for ink (not worse than other inkjets)
I've been using the EPSON 870 now for a couple of months, and although I have never owned a photo printer before, this one certainly beats any out put I have seen from other printers anywhere near this price range.
Pros: Gorgeous output, quiet, roll paper ability, tech support, fade-resist Cons: Print head clogging, mediocre output on plain paper
I bought a Stylus Photo 870 when I realized my stylus color 800 just didn't cut it when printing photographic output. One look at the sample print at my local computer store and I was sold. The printer prints in six colors instead of the regular four...
Pros: prints photos, fast and good quality Cons: print settings problems
This printer costs $199 but it delivers in terms of output and speed. It produces 1,440 by 720 dpi resolution images. It delivers bright and sharp quality images. The speed of this machine is quite good. However, when it prints in the photo mode it...
I've been researching photo printers for several months before I finally decided on the EPSON Photo Stylus 870, and I'm very happy with my decision. I've enlarged several of my photos at the kiosk at the local WalMart, and this printer far exceeds that...
Pros: See description below Cons: See description below
Date: Nov 1, 2000: I love this printer, but I've had serious problems with computer freezes (Mac G4) after I print, and then either connect or disconnect my analog modem using Apple Remote Access. Epson tech service confirms there is a problem with...
Pros: Print Quality is great / Real easy to follow instructions! Cons: None yet!
I had the Epson 640 which worked great!! I was just looking at some of the Epson new printers. After a lot off looking and a lot of salesman trying to push HP on my (I went through 2 HP's didn't care to try another!) I went with the Epson 870 The...
Pros: Fast, Precise, High Quality Cons: Ink is expensive
We bought our Epson 870 about 3 years after the purchase of our Stylus 500. Unlike the 500 we have not thus far had any problems with ink drying and damaging the ink heads if not used within so much time and the ink level sensors seem to work a little...
Pros: Nice printing ability, hardly any paper jams, easy to use/hook up to your computer Cons: Small ink cartridges
I just recently purchased a Epson Stylus printer to replace my older Lexmark. I decided to get a new printer because the ink cartridges in my Lexmark were exspensive. I purchased this quite happy with the outcome. It wasn't too exspensive, and printed...
Pros: Awesome photo output Cons: a bit slow for text but its not really meant for that. Costly ink cartridges
Works great under Windows ME. I use it for printing out photos from my digital camera. Use Epsons paper it's the best. Cartridges are a bit pricy but the black lasts a long time. The color you will go through quite a bit if you like doing 8x10 images. I...
Pros: Great photo print quality -
Decent color graphics Cons: Text quality & speed not good -
Expensive electronic ink cartridges
I bought this printer to replace my ancient Stylus 600
which finally gave up the ghost after 6 years of heavy use.
My primary use for this printer is photos & in that area
this printer does very well... the results on 8.5 x 11 inch
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