
Epson R1900 Large Format Photo Printer
|  | Original Price: $532.33 Mail-In Rebate: -$50.00 After Mail-In Rebate: $482.33 Availability: 241 In Stock Condition: New SKU: C11C698201 UPC: 010343866058
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| Product DescriptionCreate amazing albums, full-size scrapbook pages and professional glossy photos up to A3+ at high speed, and on a wide range of media. Images are vibrant and long lasting with the new Epson UltraChrome Hi-Gloss2 ink.Print and share superb photos with the Epson Stylus Photo R1900 and achieve quality, color and flexibility to create your hobbies and crafts. Make use of the creative potential of the wide range of media and formats up to A3+. Achieve more life-like colors and skin tones with the new 8-color Epson UltraChrome Hi-Gloss2 ink.Whether you print borderless photos or design entire album pages, your precious creations will last a lifetime. You can even print onto CDs and straight from your digital camera. - Get superior glossy prints with Epson UltraChrome Hi-Gloss 2 pigment ink
- Print photos with greater vibrancy and better facial tones with Epson¿s new Red and Orange ink cartridges
- Maximize the color gamut and achieve better print quality with Radiance technology
- Produce gallery-quality prints faster with improved print speeds
- Create amazing panoramas with included roll paper support
Customer ReviewsReviewed on 2008-07-08      Epson 1900 printer I have received this printer in good shape and on time. This printer does just a little better than a HP printer on resolution. This printer can make up to 13x19 inch prints and does a good job on all. I just wish the ink catridges were larger and it would tell me how much inck was in the catridge on the label. HP catridges are about three times larger but they cost three times as much too. The price was right for me for the printer. |  | Reviewed on 2008-06-29      Better than I hoped I have had this printer for a week now and all I can say is WOW! I was concerned after I read the reviews here but decided to buy anyway because of past experience with Epson, and I am so happy I did.
When the box arrived I picked up the 'Start Here' booklet and within an hour and three prints (13"x19") I was getting better results than the stuff I had paid a professional lab $15.00 each for! No more, I just fired my lab.
I am printing from Photoshop CS3 using Adobe RGB color space and ICC information. The prints are incredibly color saturated with great contrast to really 'pop'.
I am absolutely in love with this printer!
Another week:
No change in my opinion, other than I like it even more. I printed 20 8x10 and 7 13x19 before having to add ink (Yellow and Cyan). Prints on Epson's fine art paper are fantastic! This is my last review. |  | Reviewed on 2008-06-28      This is a stunning printer I was hesitant about purchasing this printer after some of the reviews here, but, I'm so glad I got it.
I spent some time studying the manual before I set it up. I knew to download the proper ICC profiles and use Epson paper, and use the settings specified in the instructions. I also calibrated my monitor so the colors would be true from monitor to paper. Some of the other reviewers have mentioned problems with paper size and ICC profiles, and I had absolutely no issues.
My first print was velvety, the colors were rich and the blacks solid. There is a small amount of noise in the shadow areas but it's the least I've ever seen in all my years of digital printing, noticeable only if your face is a few inches away from the print. I showed some prints to family and the response was a uniform "wow".
I don't have the space for the larger 2400 but I'm so happy with the R1900 (and saving a few hundred dollars) that I don't care. I can't wait to try different art papers and experiment. |  | Reviewed on 2008-06-10      Nothing but trouble - Stay away! I've had this for 2 weeks and had nothing but problems with it. When it does print, it's a great quality print (hence the 2 stars). But it's quite temperamental, even with OS 10.4.8 and fresh new drivers from the Epson website. And Epson Canada don't even have an 1-800 number to call to; I have to pay the long distance fee!
I've been glued to the manual for the last 2 weeks, looking at the error page non stop, wondering why this printer won't print. It's always saying that I loaded the wrong media (please insert DVD when I did select Letter size), and flashing "paper jam" when I load a DVD!!
Bottom line: I'm returning it today and will get a Canon instead. My last one was a Canon ip8500 and I loved it right until it died. I though Epson would have a longer lasting life... But of course if I can't print with it, what's the point of having it for years? |  | Reviewed on 2008-06-07      Customer Service is a joke!!! Let's start with their "Technical Support" Evidently, Epson cannot afford a toll free number so if you have a problem, you're referred to a (562) area code (Supposedly CA.) which then gets relayed to hmmmm I'm guessing India? Evidently they are paid based on the length of time they can keep you on the phone while not answering your questions. They then try to run through a series of basic trouble shooting scripts. When the language barrier and confusion gets unbearable and you ask to speak to the supervisor, they then insist they're doing everything possible to help and why do you want to speak to the supervisor? On two occasions, I was placed on hold for about 2 minutes and then mysteriously disconnected. After submitting a lengthy "Contact us" e-mail, it took 5 days to get a response. |  |
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