What's a master printer? It's the guy at the photo lab who can do anything. If the HP 7960 is a home print kiosk, the Epson R800 is a master printer in a box. No card reader, no scanning, but its mix of features defines a different personality. Looking over the output, we were sure someone else took the shots, not us.Īnd for the last few weeks we've been similarly amazed at the output of Epson's $399 Photo Stylus R800. Its built-in card reader, borderless printing on luxurious media with clever proof sheets that can be scanned for unattended printing produced gorgeous images. Previously, we raved about Hewlett-Packard's 7960. The leading models from the major manufacturers offer an exciting array of features. When some desperate soul grabs our lapels as we're trying to cross the street and demands to know which photo printer to buy, we shrug our shoulders and confide, "You really can't go wrong these days." That's been especially true of inkjet printers for a couple of years now, but recently we've become a little more enthusiastic. The Imaging Resource Digital Photography Newsletter ARCHIVAL PRINTS, DISCS & MORE Epson R800 - Master Printer in a Box By MIKE PASINI
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