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Brand: Epson EAN: 0010343848818 Item Dimensions: Label: Epson Manufacturer: Epson Model: C11C536011 Modem Description: None MPN: C11C536011 Publisher: Epson Release Date: January 09, 2004 Studio: Epson Warranty: 1 year warranty Features:
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Editorial Review: Product Description: EPSON Stylus Photo 300 -- Print brilliant photos to share with family and friends -- with or without a computer! This versatile performer makes color prints a breeze, and even prints directly on inkjet printable CD-Rs and DVD-Rs. USB 2.0 - 1.1 interface (cable not included) Prints a 4 x 6 photo as fast as 37 seconds -- black text at up to 15 ppm OS Compatibility - Windows 98SE, 200, ME, XP; Mac OS 8.6 - 9.2, OS 1 10.1+ Dimensions - 11.4H x 18.7W x 19.6D Weighs 14 pounds Actual print speed will vary according to use Amazon.com Product Description: Bypass your computer system and print photos directly from your digital camera's memory card, with the Epson R300. Just choose the photos you want from a proof sheet and press a couple of buttons, and then enjoy your borderless 4-by-6-inch photo in as little as 37 seconds. With clear border definition and
The R300 also does a splendid job on standard text documents, envelopes, labels or transparencies--you can even print on CDs and DVDs in both 8cm and 12cm sizes. When you're in a hurry, churn out draft-quality sheets at 15 pages per minute, or take your time and achieve the ultimate perfection of 5,760 x 1,440 optimized dpi photos. (All reported speeds are maximums [fastest possible]. Actual speeds will vary.)
What's in the Box Epson Stylus Photo R300 inkjet printer; one each of a black ink cartridge (T048120), cyan ink cartridge (T048220), light cyan ink cartridge (T048520), light magenta ink cartridge (T048620), magenta ink cartridge (T048320), and yellow ink cartridge (T048420); CD print tray; CD-ROM with documentation, printer drivers, and CD printing and imaging software for Windows and Macintosh; printer cable not included
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![]() Rating: - Buy Shares in Ink, profits are upI bought this printer with the idea in mind that the separate ink cartridges would save me money on ink. The cartridges were only $9.99 at Fry's when I bought the printer, but they have gone up to $12.99 since. I reasoned that if one color ran out, I wouldn't have to throw away a lot of ink, especially since I print mainly with black ink. Instead of meeting my expectations, however, I discovered that my color cartridges registered lower and lower despite the fact I was using only black ... Read More Rating: - Good ProductI have been using this product for a couple of years and have very good luck with it. Definatly would ecomned. Rating: - DO NOT^ waste your money on this one!I bought this printer when I bought my new pc several months back.I wanted an inexpensive printer that could do simple printing and label cd's & dvd's. At first I thought it was ok.It does a good job on plain document b&w printing but REALLY SUCKS on color copies quality wise and ink wise. I have tried several photo printings.It ended up looking grainy and fuzzy.If you up the settings you drain your ink carts,making quality printing very expensive. I went to replace the ink carts,and ... Read More Rating: - I am now boycotting Epson products!I received an R300 for Christmas a couple of years ago. Initially the print-quality was excellent and I was extremely happy with the results. However, it wasn't long before the problems occurred- clogged ink heads for the colors which weren't used regularly, and eventually even poor text output from clogged ink heads for the black, which was used often. The only options that were available to me was to service my printer, costing me as much money as the printer originally cost- or to try to clean it myself. ... Read More Rating: - Epson Makes GarbageThis printer is a horrid little beast that will not last long before breaking, and require you to continue feeding it color ink even when you don't use it. Epson makes printers that work for a year, then develop some sort of mechanical problem. Just a fair warning, stay away... |