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Bought this to replace an old Epson 3000. Its very fast, fairly quiet and turns out gorgeous prints. It's also much smaller than my old printer. There are 2 minor downsides. There is no paper feed tray...paper feeds from the top, or larger sheets can
After years of owning modestly priced Epson large format printers, I finally spent more and bought a 3800. So glad that I did. None of the complaints I had about the others apply to this one. It is one fine machine, installs easily, not too big and heavy
I am an amateur photographer and have made the financial decision to take my work to the next level. This included purchasing this printer as well as the new Nikon D300 DSLR. I wanted to be able to take very high image quality pictures and then print them
I bought this printer because I wanted to print 17" x 22" genealogy charts in color. I also wanted pigment-based inks because they are much more fade resistant than dye-based inks. The 3800 has exceeded all my expectations. Setup was easy and th
Fantastic printer! I have used the Epson pro 2200 for the past four years and love it, but the 3800 is FASTER and produces the best photos.
Except for a dodgy front door flap, the Espon 3800 arrived hours early, well secured with over 40 bits of tape. The new [beta] drivers from Epson for Leopard are way slicker than any I have seen before. Printing is a delight, results are excellent. I'
First impressions mean a lot, especially when it comes to setting up expensive new equipment and giving it a first go. I just received this printer today (ordered from here). Packaging was sound, instructions were clear, setup was a breeze, and I've
The epson 3800 does exactly what I need it to. Print more prints than an amateur, with unflinching consistency, while keeping my costs down from the consumer level printers.By using larger 80 ml cartridges vs. the consumer 10ml cartridges, my ink costs ha
I've had this printer for over 9 months now with very very heavy usage and it works flawlessly. If you only use epson ink and paper designed for inkjet printers (not just epson media, but also things like Illford, Hahnemuhle, Moab) with the downloade
I had to exchange the first 3800 I bought because the tiny plastic clasp that holds the front cover closed was broken. My previous 2200 had a much better closing mechanism. However, the replacement printer's door stays closed (knock on wood) and the
Treat it nice and it will do its job. go over all reading before attempting thicker paper, make sure you know what your doing before you do it.
Printer looks pretty good on my desk thanks to my wife who gave it to me as an early Christmas gift today.... Smiles. But who cares, right? What about the printer? Well, superb prints right out the box. I've been printing with the Canon I9900 and tho
Received the SP3800 on Dec6; it replaces an SP2200 which I have enjoyed. (I also use an SP R800 and SP960.) I have tried both Matte and glossy, 4X6 to (finally!) 17X22, and everything works as advertised. A very notable difference may be seen when compari
As said by others, the 3800 does a beautiful job right out of the box. I have been using an Epson Photo 785EPX which does a good job but will only print up to 8X10. This is an investment and to me is well worth the money.
It is amazing what this printer can do with a high quality 5MP file on a 17x22. Most who see the results are quite surprised. Fast - well made and very easy to use. Very pleased - I am a regular home type photographer. The colors are beautiful - the rendi
So far so good! I just love the large prints...So, overall, I give the 3800 a five rating...The thing that really tipped me over to buying this printer was the discovery that the R1800 does not use the same ink set as the professional printers and that th
I have had an Stylus Pro 2400 for the past 2 years before this up-grade to a Stylus pro 3800. The fact that I can produce image sizes of 16x20 (largest with this printer is 17x22) I have found no manufacturer that offers 16x20 papers as yet. I am extremel
Ive had this printer for over a year now, and its flawless. Wanted black and white prints that actually looked like black and white, with no color cast unless I put it there. It does that and more. 17x22's are beautiful. Its not a cheap printer, but
I just bought the printer but had problems setting it up. My first prints (on Epson Ultra Premium Luster Paper) came out smudged and had rows of little pin pricks on them. I had to call Technical Support (very good - especially that Epson has a special se
I now own both the R1800 and the R3800 printers. I bought the R1800 a few years ago, shortly after it came out. This fall I attended a photo trade show in NYC. There were prints on display that were stunning and I got excited about upgrading my printer. T
We purchased the Professional version of the Stylus Pro 3800 which costs several hundred dollars more than the standard model.Unfortunately, we are on our third printer. Presumably this was sheer bad luck that we got a couple of lemons. The first printer
Pros: high quality prints Cons: extremely high ink costs, no roll feed, and breaks down - customer service couldnt care less Summary:
My wife purchased the Epson 3800 Pro Printer as a Christmas Present. I printed less than 10 photos and got an error message. The message said to contact the Service Repair Center which is only open from 6-6 M-F Pacific time. Not the level of Customer Serv
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