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| Epson Stylus R320 Photo Inkjet Printer | 
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| Brand: Epson Category: CE
Buy New: $289.00
New (5) Used (3) from $128.00
Avg. Customer Rating: 44 reviews
Platform: Windows Media: Electronics Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Modem: None Shipping Weight (lbs): 14.1 Dimensions (in): 22.2 x 12.8 x 11.6 Warranty: 1 year warranty
MPN: C11C582001 Model: C11C582001 UPC: 010343851818 EAN: 0010343851818 ASIN: B0002SRLNE
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| | 6-color photo printing at 5,760 x 1,440 optimized dpi | | | Up to 15 ppm black print speed; 4-by-6-inch photo in as little as 39 seconds | | | Accepts wide range of digital-camera memory cards | | | Supports inkjet-printable CD and DVD media | | | USB 2.0 interface, built-in preview LCD; PC/Mac |
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Product Description Includes: Epson Ink Supply, Epson software Film Factory 3.0 (PC/Mac), & Epson Print CD (PC/Mac). Epson Stylus Photo R320 - The R320 delivers amazing photo-quality results with an optimized resolution maxing out at 5760 x 1440, and 6 separate ink tanks, for superior color and brilliance. And it can do all of this without a computer! The built-in color LCD display and control panel, make it easy to edit & print your photos directly from memory cards, or PictBridge-enabled digital cameras. You can even print directly to CD-R or DVD-R blank media for professional results. Photo Sizes - (borderless) 4 x 6, 5 x 7, 8 x 10, 8.5 x 11, 3.5 x 5, & Panoramic 8.3 x 23.4 120 Sheet Input Tray Connects to a PC or Mac via USB 2.0 (backwards compatible with USB 1.1) Operating Systems - (PC) Windows 98SE, Me, 2000, & XP / (Macintosh) 9.2 or later, OS X 10.1.x - 10.2.x Nozzle Configuration - 90 nozzles x 6 (CcMmYK) Minimum Ink Droplet Size - 3 picoliters Unit Dimensions - (storage) 19.6 (l) x 10.4 (w) x 8.6 (h) / (printing) 19.6 (l) x 18.7 (w) x 11.4 (h) Unit Weight - 14 lbs. (with ink)
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| Customer Reviews: Read 39 more reviews...
Tech Support IS NONEXISTENT August 20, 2008 5 reasons why I hate EPSON 1. I can't figure out why the print quality is so poor when I print from the computer to the printer (I have a macbook pro, MAC OSX 10.4.11 and am trying to print photos stored in iPhoto and Photoshop Elements 4.0), it's something with the settings, because I have called tech support before and they walked me through it successfully the last time I tried to print photos a few months ago (don't I wish I had taken better notes) 2. There is no toll free number to call tech support, so yes, you have to pay for the call yourself, use up your cell minutes, whatever. 3. Tech Support won't go "off script" or skip ahead. After 35 agonizing minutes of walking me through the script ("unplug the printer ... do a print nozzle check, now do it again, and let's just do it one more time... or else I (the so called tech support) will get in trouble because the line is recorded") I GOT DISCONNECTED JUST AS WE WERE STARTING TO TRY TO PRINT A PHOTO. 4. Tech Support is inflexible. Of course I knew that uninstalling and reinstalling the printer driver (which I had done 3-5 times already) was not the answer but tech support insisted we do it again. So that took an additional 5 or 6 minutes, and I still never got the information I was looking for because we were disconnected. Is it so difficult to tell me what settings are required on the computer so I can print photo quality photos!! 5. Tech support is only available Monday through Friday 6 am to 8 pm pacific time, which for a full time working parent of 2 kids under 3 years of age I am lucky to find time to make this kind of a call. Oh yeah, did I mention that they don't even have a toll free number so that after I got disconnected at 8:06 pm pacific, it was too late to call back so I still have my question unanswered and my photos still printing disappointingly.
IF someone at EPSON reads this I hope they will consider getting a toll free number to improve customer satisfaction.
OK so yes I know most of this is probably user error but it shouldn't take a rocket scientist to print a decent photo from a photo printer, nor should tech support be so costly and unhelpful.
Overpriced at this site July 16, 2008 I like the printer - works fine but I'm wondering who is stupid enough to pay $449.99 listed on the Toyzz site? That's a TOTAL RIPOFF.
DO NOT WASTE YOUR MONEY! February 29, 2008 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
This printer has been buggy since day one. Then it seemed the ink ran out ridiculously fast, even when printing in black. Now it will not let me print in black when any other color ink is out, even with a fresh black cartridge! And no work-arounds are possible. A waste of my money, my resources and my time. This is obviously a case of a company not giving a flip about their customers. Epson will NEVER receive another dime of my business.
Colors don't match! February 23, 2008 This printer is nearly impossible to calibrate to get true colors. I have used a Spyder to calibrate my monitor. However, after much fussing with the print settings, I still can't get it to produce colors to come anywhere close to the screen colors. The colors tend to come out muted or with a weird tint. I am using high-quality Epson paper (5 star).
I have an Epson C88+ that is not a photo printer, but it produces much more true colors than the R320. Unfortunately, it uses pigment ink, which isn't good for glossy photos. Otherwise, I'd abandon the R320 altogether.
I am VERY disappointed in this printer -- especially since it's by Epson, which has always created outstanding printers and ink.
Don't buy this printer -- look for something else.
If you want it for desktop publishing, DON'T BUY IT October 8, 2007 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I replaced my old Epson Stylus with this and was extremely disappointed in its ability to interface with desktop publishing programs such as Quark and InDesign. I should have researched it more thoroughly, but anyone looking to do anything more creative than print out pictures should NOT get this model. It is also an ink-guzzler (with more cartridges to buy!), and is very finicky about what types of media it will print on. Graphic artists beware.
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