Epson Stylus Photo R200 Photo Printers

Epson Stylus Photo R200 Photo Printers 

DESCRIPTION

With so many exciting features, the 6-color Epson Stylus Photo R200 makes it easy to print frame-ready photos, CDs and more. Compatible with both Windows® and Macintosh® systems, it quickly delivers brilliant scrapbook pages, homework assignments, and more.

  • Max printer resolution: 5760 x 1440 optimized dpi
  • Six-color (CcMmYK)
  • Borderless 4" x 6", 5" x 7", 8" x 10", letter, panoramic
  • Prints directly on ink jet printable CDs/DVDs
  • Individual ink cartridges
  • Dye based superior Photo Inks
  • Max print size: 8.3 x 44 inches
  • USB

  • USER REVIEWS

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    [Jun 28, 2023]
    hendrenu


    Strength:

    the resolution might seem low but it still is 6 mega pixel on a large dx sensor and it is real pixels (not interpollated or so) the speed is fantastic , when compared to digital compacts but also the compatition dslr's . emergency roadside truck repair

    Weakness:

    None . .

    Purchased:
    New  
    OVERALL
    RATING
    5
    [Jan 30, 2023]
    yvettemkflt63


    Strength:

    very well built, very rigid, fits a lot of equipment. the size is similar to typical bookbags so it doesnt attract a ton of attention as a photo bookbag or some enormous backpack, and isnt too huge for just carting around wherever youd like. feels very comfortable. Las Cruces Mobile Truck Repair

    Weakness:

    None . .

    Purchased:
    New  
    OVERALL
    RATING
    5
    [Mar 18, 2006]
    highlight_studio
    Expert

    Strength:

    You get a consistent quality out of this printer and so far has not gotten an ink build up inside that can smear on your print (I have seen this in another brand).

    Weakness:

    It is limited to 8.5x11. Of course for more money you can get a larger one.

    I actually paid $89 for it after a $30 mail in reabte and a $20 sale. I have been very happy with it. The print quality is very good particularly on a good quality paper. So far I have only used Epson papers. I have not tried either the CD printing or the continuous ink supply mentioned in the other review, I will have to look into that.

    OVERALL
    RATING
    4
    VALUE
    RATING
    4
    [Jan 12, 2006]
    SpacecaTed
    Expert

    Strength:

    1) Cheap! 2)*Can't be beat from a $$$/Performance standpoint!!! 3) *Excellent Color and B&W: Prints gorgeous 8x10s (I've had my best results using Ilford Gallrie Smooth Pearl paper. $25 for 100 8.5x11 sheets at Sam's Club)

    Weakness:

    1) Kinda on the slow side. But good things take time. ;) 2) Will not print when one cartridge goes empty. This cuts both ways. This feature prevents you from wasting paper, but also prevents you from using the "use black ink only" when one of the colors goes empty.

    This is more of a shutterbug's review of this printer. I'd say 95% of the printouts I do are photos. Haven't used the CD printing yet, but it looks cool. Bought this printer (refurb) on 5/2005 for $77 (shipping included) off of Epson's site. Couldn't be happier. It's like having a Color and B&W darkroom, but a lot faster and easier. For those of you who have tried developing your own color negatives and prints (shudder!), you'll know what I mean. It does drink ink (what photo printer doesn't). I've hooked up this baby with a Continuous Ink System (CIS), and I'm off and running. CIS cost me $100 and it came pre-filled with 100ml of dye ink. This lasted me 7 months with heavy printing. Just ordered a dye ink refill kit (6 bottles, 100ml each) for $34. Just keep refilling the CIS and enjoy the printouts! I'm guessing that this setup costs me about $0.35 per sheet (paper and ink). Love it!!!

    OVERALL
    RATING
    4
    VALUE
    RATING
    5
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