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DiscountDelight - Epson Stylus R2400 Photo Printer

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List Price: $849.99
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Manufacturer: Epson
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Binding: Electronics Brand: Epson Color: Silver EAN: 0010343853973 Feature: Nine Epson UltraChrome K3 Inks for Stunning Black and White or Color Prints Label: Epson Manufacturer: Epson Model: C11C603011 Modem Description: None Number Of Items: 1 Publisher: Epson Release Date: 2005-06-15 Studio: Epson Variation Description: Silver Warranty: 1 year warranty
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Features
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Nine Epson UltraChrome K3 Inks for Stunning Black and White or Color Prints Fade-resistant Black and White Prints last up to 200 years Three levels of black -light-black,light-light black, and black inks. Prints and 11x14 matte photo in as fast as 2 minutes 6 seconds Borderfree 4x6, 5x7, 8x10, 8x11.5, 12x12, 11x14,13x19 photos
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Customer Rating:      Summary: uses up ink quickly Comment: Its ok, but I was expecting higher quality for the price. My biggest complaint is how quickly I have to replace the ink. If I had known it would have used so much ink I might have considered a different printer. I only print photos on this r2400printer and purchased an additional $100 printer for any other printing needs to try to save costs on the Epson ink. Surprisingly the prints from the $100 printer look nearly as good as the r2400. But the r2400 is supposed to have archival inks- that is a big plus.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Epson Stylus R2400 Printer Comment: I am a retired Graphic Arts teacher, who has used many printers, I selected the R2400, after careful research.
The quality of the K3 ink technology was the deciding issue for me as well as cost of supplies. A second major reason for my choice was the outstanding black & white photo quality-none better! Outstanding quality of prints, ease of operation, and cost of consumables moved me to buy Epson rather that HP, which I have used for years!
Customer Rating:      Summary: Great Printer Comment: I happened to get this right when it came out, and the price was better than any of the professional photo gear places. This printer outperforms the 2200 I use at work (and the 1280 I used to have) in every category. Start-up, ergonomics and print quality. I've had no problems with banding or clipping, as the gamut is quite wide for a device at this price point.
Printing digital B&Ws is a particularly rewarding experience with this printer. All you need to do is find the paper that fits your look / style of photography, profile it, and away you go. It's not an exaggeration to say this puts out gallery quality prints. Highly recommended.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Epson Stylus R2400 printer Comment: It surpasses my expectations. The colors are vivid and it is very fast.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Epson Stylus R2400 Photo Printer Comment: Summary:
I had been using the Epson 2200 for about a year, and it has given me great prints and reliablity. The only drawbacks were it's print speed and it's use of only two black inks which made printing in b&w less than ideal, but still acceptable.
Well, here comes the 2400 to finally replace the old industry workhorse. It sits in the same tight spot on my desk as the 2200, so the footprint is close to the same, however the 2400 looks to be a bit taller. The machine is a rugged looking, handsome unit, silver and black in color. It has a new paper catch tray that slides out with the touch of a finger similiar to a giant CD player tray. This new unit does not come with the paper cutter and fabric paper catch bin that the 2200 shipped with. I never used those accessories and found most people did not, and so I guess Epson figured it was not worht equipping with any longer.
After firing it up and using it now for a couple of months, I can say that this latest entry into the world of fine art printing is everything it should and needed to be to improve upon the already great 2200. Everything from the software , hardware, and inkset has been improved upon.
First off, and most importantly, the inkset has improved by the addition of a third black ink called "light, light black. ( thus giving the name of the inkset K3) What this does is allows the printer to reproduce the nuetral grays without having to use color inks to do so. This virtually eliminates metermerism, which is the shifting of color tints when viewing a print under different light sources. The b&w prints take on a nuetral tone and resemble traditional b&w prints. And in addition to this third black ink it seems Epson has improved the dmax of the black set. The black from the 2400 is noticeably deeper than that of the 2200, and i can only guess that Epson has added some more dye to the black ink ( Dye ink obtains deeper dmax than pigment) as black ink is less vulnerable to fading and therefore will not hurt the archival abilities that the Epson pigment inksets are so famous for.
Secondly, the hardware has been improved upon in many ways. The 2400 printer is almost twice as fast as the older 2200, and I have printed full 12x18 at highest resolution in about 6 minutes. A 5x7 or 4x6 in under a minute. And very quiet at that. The resolution of this printer has been brought up to an astouding 5760x1440 dpi. However, it is almost impossible it seems for the human eye to tell the difference between 2880 and 5760 dpi. But more is more, and who should complain. Next, the printer now has three paper paths. I print quite often on heavy fine art paper and with the 2200 I had to feed it through a straight paper path at the rear of the printer, which was a bit awkward to do. The 2400 allows you to feed heavy art paper through the top like a regular sheet, except it uses a different path located just behind the normal, or sheet path, as Epson calls it. Also is the ability to now print on heavy board type media, which I do not think i will ever use, but the option is there. It feeds through a feed path at the very front of the machine which is revealed by opening a cover at the front. The media feeds in through the front and the printer prints it in reverse sending it out the rear. Quite convenient and versatile.
Finally, there is the improved software. Similiar to the older software is the user-friendly look and set-up as well as all the options for paper sizes and printing enhancements and features. It seems Epson is very aware and ok with the fact that many users of the 2200 liked using different media from different manufacturers, even though Epson offers a wide variety of quality papers. I myself, have found the line of Moab papers, especially the Entrada fine art and the Kayenta matte, to be what I prefer to use. After much experimenting I have found these papers to produce excellent results with Epson inks and they are acid and lignin free as well. However, the Kayenta matte, which is not a heavy fine art paper and therefore should feed through the sheet path, uses the "Watercolor-Radiant white" epson paper setting for best results. however, Epsons "Watercolor-Radiant white" paper is a heavy stock and needs to go through the heavy paper path. When I set the software for "Watercolor-Radiant white" Epson software tells me that I am using the wrong path. however, it gives me the option to ignore the warning. This is great because what that tells me is Epson is aware that we will be using third party papers at times and they require different settings than what Epson suggests for their own and thus allows it's software settings to be side-stepped. Big thumbs up for them on that note alone.
Next is their b&w printing option in the software. I had truly underestimated this feature as I like to do evrything as far as editing in my PhotoShop software and do not touch a photo in any other way. I convert to b&w,ready my image and then send to the printer to print as it is, with the appropriate profile for the paper I use. Well, b&w prints look very good this way, but I soon found out that by using the b&w setting on my already converted b&w images , I get far beter results. It seems to be that this is a sort of built in RIP software which actually throws down a different combination of inks when using the b&w mode. It also enables one to easliy adjust the tonal range and to tint a b&w photo to give warmer or cooler, and of course, nuetral tonal quality I have printed the same b&w image in both ways and the b&w mode setting in the software gave me very noticeable benefits.And lastly, the bronzing condition when making glossy prints on the older 2200 has been tackled by an adjustment that can be made before printing which eliminates any pure white areas and covers them with a fine light gray ( I would guess) which supposedly greatly reduces the effect. Bronzing is when you would look at a glossy print from a side angle and it would seem to shimmer or glisten like a holographic effect. I have not tried a glossy print yet, as i print almost exclusively on matte and fine art paper so I cannot confirm this situation has been remedied. As for reliability, I cannot give any opinions as I have only owned this machine a few months, but
I can say the 2200 never gave me a single problem and I never even found the need to run any of the maintenance utilities. I would be willing to bet that this machine will fare very good in that respect as Epson has proven to be the best in the business, and for good reason. Ink consumption actually seems to be a little better, but I'm guessing this is because of the additional ink cartridge putting less of a drain on some of the other colors. I would guess overall it comes out to be the same as the 2200 in the end. So there you have it. I'm sure there are other additional benefits and improvements that I have not uncovered yet, but I am enjoying this remarkable machine and am always eager to print on it.
Strengths:
Speed Improved inkset with third black ink and deeper Dmax ( Archival) 5760x1440dpi resolution Three convenient and easliy accessible paper paths Improved software Beautiful styling and rugged build. firewire cable included
Weaknesses:
None that I have come upon at this time, other than no USB cable provided. I use USB 2.0, not firewire. Relatively steep price
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Editorial Reviews:
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A welcome addition to any photo studio or library archives, the Epson Stylus Photo R2400 printer delivers large, archival prints that stand the test of time and are worthy of gallery display. 
Achieve greater print quality and image control with the Epson R2400 | 
Three separate paper paths support matte, glossy, canvas, posterboard, thick artist papers, and roll paper | Create Stunning Color and Black and White Prints with the Epson Stylus Photo R2400 The Epson Stylus Photo R2400 professional level ink set, the 8-color Epson UltraChrome K3 inks, includes three levels of black and sets a new standard in fine art photography and black and white prints. With its expanded ink set, this printer ensures a wider color gamut and superior midtones, highlights, neutrals and shadow details making it ideal for professional quality prints. With its Black, Light Black and Light-Light Black inks, anyone can easily achieve amazing black and white prints. Also, since these specail Epson inks are pigment-based, they deliver fade-resistant works of art that stay brilliant for up to 108 years in color and over 200 years in black and white. Get Creative with Different Paper Types The Epson Stylus Photo R2400 delivers studio quality results on virtually any artistic media. Three convenient paper paths support matte, glossy, canvas, roll, posterboard, and many artist papers, so it's easy to expand your creativity. The Epson Stylus Photo R2400 accommodates paper up to 13-inches wide and can create panoramics up to 44 inches long. You can also print true BorderFree photos ideal for gallery exhibits. With The Epson Stylus Photo R2400's powerful production speeds, the you can create brilliant displays, so you can move on to your next show-stopping exhibit more quickly. What's in the Box - Epson Stylus Photo R2400 ink jet printer
- One cyan ink cartridge (T059220)
- One magenta ink cartridge (T059320)
- One yellow ink cartridge (T059420)
- One light cyan ink cartridge (T059520)
- One light magenta ink cartridge (T059620)
- one photo black ink cartridge (T059120)
- One matte black ink cartridge (T059820)
- One light black ink cartridge (T059720)
- One light light black ink cartridge (T059920)
- Roll paper holder accessory
- IEEE/FireWire cable
- matte sheet support
- single sheet guide
- printer documentation
- CD-ROM containing printer drivers and software (Windows and Macintosh)
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