Review 4 of 20
Price Paid:
$179.00
from Staples Summary: This printer is truly amazing. I started by checking every review I could find. Most were good so I decided to buy the R300M. It must be really popular because I couldn't find it anywhere. Every online and regular retail store I checked was out of stock. I finally found a few R300 printers (the one without the built in monitor) at Staples so I ran out and bought it immediately. I was looking for 2 things: getting 4x6 photos that were as good as commercial photo lab quality prints and having the ability to print 5x7 and 8x10 enlargements of my favorite pictures. I was stunned by the first picture I printed. It has so many features like cropping, zooming, and brightness (just to name a few) that I never hooked it up to a computer. I was able to just plug my memory card in and print. I can't believe the printer cost is so low. I was expecting to spend at least $400 to get the quality I wanted and I got so much for under $200. The printer definitely works best on the Premium Glossy Borderless paper which also has the big benefit of not requiring trimming. I printed a few pictures on 8x10 paper (also Premium Glossy Borderless) and the result was truly spectacular. I've showed my printed photos to everyone who will look and they can't believe I printed them myself. I'm going to spend a fortune on frames because now getting a picture enlarged will be far too easy! Thanks to all of the people who reviewed this printer before me - you guys gave great advice on papers and settings to use which spared me from going through a lot of trial and error. Strengths: All of the popular settings are in the printer so you don't need to hook up to a computer.
The output is really clear.
The color seems to be pretty true-to-life when you use the Epson Premium Glossy paper. I tried the regular glossy but the colors looked dull and I had to trim the photos.
Borderless printing.
Memory card slots are on the front. Weaknesses: Epson Premium Glossy Borderless paper is hard to find in retail stores. Most of the stores I went to had 4x6, some had 8x10 but nobody had 5x7. I managed to find 5x7 on the internet.
5 ink cartridges at 12.99 each, one at 17.00 - do the math.
I printed about 170 4x6 photos taken on an island in the Carribean and ran out of light cyan and light magenta around the 120th print. Similar Products Used: None Customer Service: Haven't needed it yet.
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