EPSON R2880 LARGE FORMAT PHOTO PRINTER

  • Prints up to 13×19 Photos with Epson UltraChrome K3 with Vivid magenta ink
  • Advanced Black as well as White Photo Mode
  • Professional 8-Color, colouring ink set with 3-level Black technology
  • Advanced magenta pigments – strange blues, purples, as well as reds
  • Print Permanence ratings of 200 years or more

Product Description
Produce muster peculiarity prints with rare carry out with the Epson R2880 print printer, the preference for veteran as well as excellent art photographers. With the innovative ink set, Epson UltraChrome K3TM with Vivid Magenta, this absolute printer offers an strange tone progression for shining blues, purples as well as reds. Designed to simply broach large-format photos estimable of art studio display, the 13-inch R2880 includes RadianceTM technology, that ensures well-spoken tone transitions, as well as softened prominence as well as shade detail. Its three-level black record offers the improved gray change as well as superb tonal range. And, Advanced Black-and-White Photo Mode ensures pointing carry out for neutral or toned black-and-white … More >>

Epson R2880 Large Format Photo Printer

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5 Responses to “EPSON R2880 LARGE FORMAT PHOTO PRINTER”

  1. I really enjoy my new Epson 2880 printer,it has really made a difference in the quality of my photos…

  2. photou says:

    Am a professional photographer. It does a wonderful job on pictures. Great on skin tones.

  3. Do not buy direct from Epson. I bought the Epson R1900 for $[...] with a $[...] rebate. Two months passed, three months, four months… Finally I sent them a letter, “Where is my rebate?”

    “You forgot to put the serial number in your application. But if you do it now and send the materials to us within 30 days, you’ll get the rebate.”

    I did that. Result: another letter.

    “We cannot give you a rebate at this time. Refer to the terms and conditions on the mail-in form.”

    20-20 hindsight: Why did they wait so long to warn me about the lack of the serial number on the application? To let the rebate period expire? You said it, I didn’t.

    I find it amazing that a company of this size would antagonize its own customers and risk bad word of mouth, for the sake of $[...]. But that is what happened.

    Do not buy direct from Epson.

  4. C. Scanlon says:

    ink jets have always been a cash cow for printer companies

    they often seem specifically designed to waste high priced ink cartridges

    this kind of engineering we do not need, but is what we get here, big time

    early in the era, about twenty years ago, third party companies would refill ink cartridges for prices under manufacturer’s prices. Some religious communities kept afloat with this scheme.

    Epson has defeated this third party service now with this useless tank, which recognizes when its name brand cartridge is not in place. In fact it is so ethnically pure it sometimes refuses, inexplicably and without appeal even to customer service, to accept its own cartridges fresh out of the box

    and then, when it does accept a set of its own high priced ink cartridges, it inexplicalby and without recourse wastes all of that ink on some obsessive-compulsive ink jet cleaning.

    this ink jet printer may look cute and may now and then put out a product, just often enough to torment you and keep you on the hook, but faggedaboudid, it ain’t worth it, when you could be passing out 4×6’s from your Canon SELPHY CP770 Compact Photo Printer (3058B001) in no time at all and to the delight of all

    but we wouldn’t want to make anyone happy with our photos, would we?

    forget the Epson unless you have endless patience and an endless account for ink cartridges. It’s like getting a top supermodel as trophy wife, and then realizing the high maintenance.

    It’s like getting the keys to a super Hummer and then charged all you got for a pint of fuel. over and over again.

    And then those large format photo sheets jam. Forget it. Have fun with your art instead of sacrficially appeasing an implacable and vengeful printer god. The purpose of art is peace, not feeding the endless Epson maw.

  5. After the ease of delivery and set-up and the much anticipated use of this “amazing” professional photo printer my husband and I were terribly disappointed. We have a $100 canon printer that prints no better than this printer. The quality was not at all what we had hoped with the price of this printer. Yes, it can print poster size and yes it can print on cds…all very cool, but the foundational point—quality of printing pictures—was absent. The prints, no matter the size, were flat and obviously printed from a home computer. I even purchased high quality printing paper.

    It wasn’t fast, if that’s important to you and it’s just a giant printer in our house now we will probably rarely use. Again, the fact that it’s versatile in size printing is neat, but I would be using it mainly for 4×6-8×10 printing and printing on cds.