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Epson R2000 review: An A3+ photo printer with Wi-Fi, and it can print panoramas The Epson Stylus Photo R2000 is an A3+ photo printer with integrated 802.11n Wi-Fi and roll media printing. It's a great choice if you're interested in printing panor...
If Wi-Fi or roll paper printing is an important feature that you could use, the Epson Stylus Photo R2000 comes recommended (with the caveat that you'll have to cut the roll paper yourself). In other aspects it's an easy equal to other high-end pho...
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Epson R2000 review: An A3+ photo printer with Wi-Fi, and it can print panoramas The Epson Stylus Photo R2000 is an A3+ photo printer with integrated 802.11n Wi-Fi and roll media printing. It's a great choice if you're interested in printing panoramas...
If Wi-Fi or roll paper printing is an important feature that you could use, the Epson Stylus Photo R2000 comes recommended (with the caveat that you'll have to cut the roll paper yourself). In other aspects it's an easy equal to other high-end photo pr...
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The Epson Stylus Photo R2000 is a wide-format inkjet printer that uses seven pigmented inks to print beautiful color photos as large as 13-by-22 inches, and even longer if you use the included roll paper adapter. As the successor to the Stylus Photo R1...
Beautiful, long-lasting color photos; Prints on a on a variety of media types...
Loading specialty papers is cumbersome; No dedicated gray inks...
If you're looking to take your at-home photo printing up a notch in terms of quality or print size, the Epson Stylus Photo R2000 produces great looking color photos on a wide variety of paper types and even CD/DVD printable media...
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The Epson Stylus Photo R2000 is an A3+ photo printer with integrated 802.11n Wi-Fi and roll media printing. It's a great choice if you're interested in printing panoramas, but it's also adept at A3 and A4 photo printing as well. Unless you're doing ex...
Excellent print quality, Up to A3+ sizes and roll paper support...
No roll cutter, Inks are expensive (although not for a photo printer)...
Epson's Stylus Photo R2000 is capable of handling the needs of photography enthusiasts who want to print their digital images in A3 or A3+ sizes. The roll paper feed means panorama printing is a breeze (although there's no automatic cutter to ensure maxim...
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Replacing the Stylus Photo R1900 in Epson's enthusiast's printer range, the Stylus Photo R2000 uses the same UltraChrome Hi-Gloss 2 pigment ink set. However, each ink cartridge contains 17 ml of ink, compared with 11.4ml in the R1900. Like the R1900, t...
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If you take your photography seriously, either as a semi-professional or an enthusiastic amateur, you may well want to print your photos larger than an A4 printer can manage. Epson has several machines that can do this, but the Stylus Photo R2000 has a fe...
High-quality photo prints, Three different paper feeds, Wireless connection...
No memory card slots or LCD, Poor plain paper print speed, Wireless setup requires USB connection...
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practicalphotography.com Updated: 2012-01-06 01:06:24
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The newest addition to Epsons A3+ inkjet printer range, what does the Epson Stylus Photo R2000 offer in terms of improved features?...
The R2000 is an outstanding printer. Its clean design and sleek looks are an attractive proposition but it’s all backed up with the ability to produce brilliant print quality, too. At £420 it’s certainly not cheap, but is it better value than the...
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The Stylus Photo R2000 is one of the cheapest printers in Epson's A3 range, although at £434, it still represents a substantial investment. It uses Epson's UltraChrome Hi-Gloss 2 inks and takes eight individual ink cartridges. This includes both matt and...
Despite potentially high print costs, this is the best-value pigment-based A3+ printer around...
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If you're looking for a pro photo printer, but don't want to have an initial sunk cost of near $1000USD, seriously consider the Epson Stylus Inkjet R2000 for your printing needs, as it offers performance at a price point that won't destroy your bank accou...
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The prosumer class Epson Stylus Photo R2000 is the entry-level inkjet model in Epson's wide-format photo printer line. Unlike higher end, more expensive models, the R2000 doesn't use as many ink cartridges and it doesn't accommodate paper larger than 13 i...
Prints up to 13x19, Eight color inks provide wide color gamut, Roll paper capability at a reasonable price, Excellent media-handling options...
Some of our test prints were noticeably light...
If you're finding even the more advanced home photo printers are a bit lacking, the Epson Stylus Photo R2000 is a good step-up into the more advanced capabilities that a prosumer printer offers. The eight colors of inks provide a wider color gamut than...
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The R2000 has an attractive appearance, is both well designed and constructed, operates smoothly and quietly and, quite simply, is totally consistent with Epson's reputation for all round quality. Epson is well known for making printers for just about eve...
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Epson's new Stylus Photo R2000. (Source: Epson.)It also offers the same flexible media handling and support for a wide range of paper types and sizes as the R1900. Options include cut sheet and roll paper, photographic and fine art media, canvas and art b...
It's difficult to make 'buy/don't buy' recommendations for this printer because, although it does some things well and offers some facilities that photo enthusiasts may want or require, there are only two features that set it above the model it replaces:...
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