Best Epson Printers for Photos
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- 1 RECOMMENDED by 62 people for PHOTOS
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BarbL from Tucson, AZ,
www.circuitcity.com
I bought this printer after having good luck with another Epson photo printer I purchased in the past.
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CC Mike from Indiana,
www.circuitcity.com
The quality control at Epson must be slipping: this unit was darn near impossible to set up out of the box, despite years of PC & printer experience.
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Countr from Chesapeake, VA,
www.circuitcity.com
I've tried all of the tips from Epson for printing with Photoshop CS3 and the printouts look reddish.
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Gordon Moore from Georgetown Texas,
clickfrom.buy.com
I had not purchased an Epson printer since the days of dot matrix and did not know what to expect.
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www.mwave.com
But after purchasing the Epson Stylus Photo 1400, I have become an Epson user.
Read more reviewsPositives: Type: Digital Photo Printers, Technology (Detailed): Inkjet, Direct Printing Capability: Print Photos Without a PC, Special Features: Borderless Printing -
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BarbL from Tucson, AZ,
www.circuitcity.com
- 2 RECOMMENDED by 13 people for PHOTOS
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mary1234,
www.shopping.com
review: i purchased the epson picturemate zoom because for years i have been taking pictures with a digital camera, but they all end up on my computer, then disappearing years later when i buy a new
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www.amazon.com
this is my second epson printer, and i just love it!
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www.amazon.com
i would just like to say that i have had 2 epson picturemate printers and they both have been awesome!!
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TrustedReviews,
PhotographyBLOG
epson’s picturemate pm290 is a neat and effective small-format photo printer.
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www.amazon.com
i called epson for customer service.
Read more reviewsPositives: Excellent Print Quality, Fast Printing, Easy To Use, Type: Digital Photo Printers -
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mary1234,
www.shopping.com
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Wize Buying Guide for Photos
As most families transition from film cameras for the ease and convenience of digital cameras, the ability to print photographs from home has become a necessity. There are hundreds of products on the market offering a wide variety of features and functions, so think about your needs and preferences and take some time to learn more about the product you're purchasing.
The maximum resolution for a photo printer will not exceed 1200 x 4800 dpi (dots per inch). Price differences between printers offering the same resolution are probably due to extra features and will not have an effect on the print quality. Keep your budget in mind, and choose a printer that has the best resolution you can find.
Most people print their photos on glossy photo paper, matte photo paper, or traditional plain paper. If you want to print your photos out on different types of media, such as fabrics or specialty papers, check the printer specs to make sure the colors will fix without any bleeding or blurring.
Of course, before you pull out the credit card, make sure the printer you purchase is compatible with your home computer and its operating system. With a little time and care, you'll be enjoying lab-quality photos at home in no time.
As most families transition from film cameras for the ease and convenience of digital cameras, the ability to print photographs from home has become a necessity. There are hundreds of products on the market offering a wide variety of features and functions, so think about your needs and preferences and take some time to learn more about the product you're purchasing.
The maximum resolution for a photo printer will not exceed 1200 x 4800 dpi (dots per inch). Price differences between printers offering the same resolution are probably due to extra features and will not have an effect on the print quality. Keep your budget in mind, and choose a printer that has the best resolution you can find.
Most people print their photos on glossy photo paper, matte photo paper, or traditional plain paper. If you want to print your photos out on different types of media, such as fabrics or specialty papers, check the printer specs to make sure the colors will fix without any bleeding or blurring.
Of course, before you pull out the credit card, make sure the printer you purchase is compatible with your home computer and its operating system. With a little time and care, you'll be enjoying lab-quality photos at home in no time.


