The new Epson Stylus Photo 1400 is a A3+ six-colour photo printer that replaces the very popular Epson 1280/1290 model, which is a very old printer by today's standard...
With a continued commitment to home printing, Epson has deservedly become one of the most successful manufacturers of inkjet models, helping enthusiast and professional photographers produce high-quality prints over which they have total control. With the
Long ago, Epson made the photographer's friend - the 1290 printer. This A3 edge to edge design was so well received, Epson kept it going long past the usual life cycle of a printer product. Will its replacement - the Epson Stylus Photo 1400 - do as well?
High-quality color photo printing; long-lived prints; CD- and DVD-label printing; many paper options. Black-and-white prints not perfectly neutral; large footprint; no card reader. Epsons new dye-based 13-inch printer has style and prints large photos, bu
The Stylus Photo 1400 is a well made beast with a silver and black livery that makes for an attractive package and while in use its bulk means it leaves a fair sized footprint, its articulated and telescopic feed and delivery trays mean its neat when shut
You don't have to go to a lab to get top-quality prints. With the Stylus Photo 1400, you can get beautiful photos in a range of sizes, without having to leave your desk.
Epson is replacing their venerable 1280 dye-ink printer with the improved Stylus Photo 1400. This new printer delivers professional-quality color prints at an affordable price, making it a good choice for beginning digital photographers.
Epson’s Stylus Photo 1400 is a photo ink-jet printer that produces high-quality, borderless prints up to 13 inches by 19 inches in size. Designed to make your images pop off the page at larger print sizes, the 1400 also offers CD/DVD printing and the abil
Epson has replaced their venerable 1280 dye-ink printer with the improved Stylus Photo 1400 (US$399.99). This new printer delivers professional-quality color prints at an affordable price, making it a good choice for beginning digital photographers.
It is only very occasionally I get to see an A3+ printer. This prints quickly even at that large size. However the overall size of the unit is not as big as some other A3+ models.
Epson's Stylus Photo 1400 won our Best Buy award last year, thanks to its low price and excellent photo quality. It takes the same six cartridges as Epson's R285 and R360. Like the R285, we had problems with the default colour profile.
The bottom line is that in almost every performance dimension the Epson Stylus Photo 1400 improves on its predecessor, the 1280. It reproduces dramatic images that also have greater longevity, comparable to many pigment-ink prints, according to Wilhelm Im
Some photo printers aren't truly photo-centric, but are good choices for general-purpose printing. Others are so finely tuned for photos that although they can serve as all-purpose printers if necessary, using them for text and graphics on plain paper is
Up to A3+ papers Very good build quality 6-cartridges to minimise costs 1.5pl droplet size for very fine detail Very quiet Rich colours Direct printing to CD/DVD Results vary even on Epson papers Quite slow Driver support for Windows ICM, not WCM for Vist
According to Epson, the Stylus Photo 1400 is a replacement for the once popular but now antique SP1290. It uses a dye-based ink process – ‘Claria’ – rather than the pigment inks found higher up in the range. These new inks mean that prints should last lon
If standard snapshots or even A4 prints don't cut it for you, then it’s time to step up to this behemoth from Epson, which issues mammoth A3 borderless photo prints.
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