Built as the successor to the older Stylus Photo R300, Epsons R320 offers an onboard colour preview LCD screen as standard, a feature missing from its predecessor. Despite this addition, the Epson is still very much a value buy at just $185. Although...
Superb photo printing; supports direct USB printing. Poor LCD design. In the Stylus Photo R320 Epson has done what it does best; created a top-quality photo printer. We simply can’t fault picture quality. But we were disappointed by the method chose
Memory card slots, Builtin monitor, Fivecolour inks, Separate ink tanks, Disc printing Slight colour cast, Verdict, If you really must print from a card or a camera then this little printer offers highquality prints coupled with easy use If you really mus
The Epson Stylus Photo R320 can print directly on printable optical discs. More important, it offers better output quality across the board than most ink jets.
The R320 is a chunky-looking, six-ink printer. Neatly, each of the six different cartridges can be replaced individually.
The Epson also has some other nifty features up its sleeve. Digital cameras that support the PictBridge or USB Direct-Print standard
The Epson Stylus Photo R320 is an update to their quite successful R300 model, which as it happens is a printer I bought myself. This one is a relatively inexpensive model, incorporating an LCD control panel, a memory card reader and the facility to ...
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