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Epson Stylus Photo R2880

£600.00

Photo answers rating rating is 4
Owners' rating rating is 4
The Epson Stylus Photo R2880 is a large A3 printer offering lab-quality results.

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The Epson Stylus Photo R2880 is the latest in a long line of very popular photographic printers that offer A3 format. It also has the benefit of being able to print direct onto the surface of printable CD/DVD disks using an included adapter. It’s a nice-looking machine at a sensible size that doesn’t over-dominate your desk space. Design-wise, the printer is well thought-out so that it all condenses together when not in use, and the styling is neat.
The print heads use a variable-sized droplet technology that delivers a flow at 3pl (Picolitres) for fine detail printing. The resulting output is a resolution up to 5760x1440dpi at the highest quality print setting.
Set up is very easy and the software includes some easy printing assistance and the print CD package. Once installed, the printer has a number of options for you to control the output, so it can deliver the best results to suit your needs, and of course match to the paper in use. This is especially important for monotone printing, as the more artistic papers can be less forgiving if you have the printer set incorrectly. There’s a rear paper slot for the latter, to keep the paper flat, and you have the option of a paper roll.
This machine takes nine cartridges in total, including three black inks for better grey balance and tonal control. These pigment inks are part of the Epson UltraChrome K3 range, formulated to give longer print life as well as high quality results. You have to switch between matte black and photo black, which can be a pain.
An A3 full-colour glossy print at a good resolution comes out of the printer in just under 2 minutes 30 seconds, thanks to the high-speed option. With the Photo RPM mode you get the best possible quality (on glossy paper) but the speed slows to around 14 minutes 30 seconds – but it is very much better than the fast option. The quality is very impressive and certainly to a standard that the most critical of users would demand. The monotone performance is good, with the images having superb detail and a balanced tonal range. The contrast is strong, with no sign of colour cast on the monotone prints. When it comes to the colour performance, the Stylus Photo R2880 is a touch over-zealous on the saturation, so you need to tweak the settings a bit to get natural tones.
Overall, the Epson Stylus Photo R2880 puts in a very solid performance, and the ability to produce both monotone and colour prints with equal competence means that it’s great value for money.

Print method Inkjet
Print resolution Up to 5760x1440p
Droplet size 3pl
Ink system Epson UltraChrome K3
Cartridges Nine individual colours
Max. print size A3+
Print time A3 HQ 14mins 30secs
Connectivity 2x USB 2.0 ports
CD printing Yes
Size (hxwxd) 214x616x322mm
Weight 12kg

Users' Overall Rating rating is 4(2 reviews)

  • Epson Stylus Photo R2880

    Pauline Lewis

    Oldham

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    User's Overall Rating rating is 4

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    Performancerating is 4
    Value for moneyrating is 3
    Build qualityrating is 5
    Featuresrating is 4

    I also have owned this printer for a little over 12 months. It was bought at a reduced price from Amazon uk - I have not yet seen it offered at the same price again (around £450). It is a super printer, but quite costly to run because of the number of ink cartridges and the fact that they don't seem to last too long. I have found that when I change from the mono black / photo gloss black then sometimes I need to change the black cartridges more often. Because of this I try not to use the glossy photo too much. Also I don't have a programme to set the calibration of my monitor with, but I have found that using the Epsom quick print, if I go a couple of stops lighter, it seems to give me the colour I have on my monitor. Really I could do with a little help here! Overall, I am very satisfied with this printer, especially with mono prints, but have found that it is quite costly to run.

    (Written by: pollylew)

    16 January 2010 20:04

  • Expensive to Run but Excellent Performance

    Dave Canon

    cheltenham, UK

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    User's Overall Rating rating is 4.5

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    Performancerating is 5
    Value for moneyrating is 4
    Build qualityrating is 4
    Featuresrating is 5

    I have owned the R2880 for 12 months now. I find the colour performance is excellent though most top end printers are. However, it is the monochrome performance which stands out. I can now print high quality monochrome to rival the best darkroom prints. The monochrome can be completely neutral using only the Black and two grey inks or can be very subtly toned in the advanced B&W settings. I have been able to readily print on Art papers using the supplied profiles and prints are right first time providing you are correctly colour managing. The one drawback is the cost of printing. Typically the paper and ink costs are around £3 for each A3 print. Consequently, I have some of my colour prints produced commercially at about 1/3 this price but I have found nothing to compete with the R2880 for monochrome (other than its A2 version). Overall expensive to run but excellent performance. Dave Canon

    (Written by: Dave Canon)

    31 December 2009 09:47

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