Print on a wide variety of media, from roll and cut-sheet fine art paper to board up to 1.3mm thick. It helps you improve productivity, customise media settings and use the supplied ICC profiling to get the right output for your style. Take complete control of your images with the R3000's print driver, which is incredibly easy to use. Either a standard photo or matte black is employed and switched automatically to suit the media used and, along with light black and light light black, creates true black and white images.Ĭhoose your own black and white tonality, from warm to neutral or cool, and customise to suit your own tastes - then easily save your settings in the print driver. Auch Untersttzung und erhalten Sie das Handbuch. View media instructions and check ink levels quickly and easily with the 2.5-inch colour LCD.Įnjoy an improved grey balance without colour casts and a smoother, more natural-looking tonal range thanks to Epson's UltraChrome K3 Ink with Vivid Magenta and three densities of black ink. Das Handbuch ansehen und herunterladen von Epson Stylus Photo R3000 Drucker (Seite 1 von 68) (Englisch). I hope Canon will be like HP or like Porsche good workhorse and reliable.Easily insert fine art media with less risk of damage thanks to the front-loading fine art paper feed, which removes the need for space behind the printer.Ĭomplete medium print runs and optimise your cost per page with the convenient 25.9ml high-capacity ink cartridges. I think Epson is like Ferrari, very good performance when it's working but on the long run is fragile. A big thanks to DPreview for the nice review on all printers.
I'm now looking for a serious photo printer and I will go with Canon Pro-1 or Pro-10. Since years I'm with HP for my office and common prints and I'm more than happy.
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Database contains 1 Epson Photo R3000 Manuals (available for free online viewing or downloading in PDF): Start here. When I'm reading the negative comments on this board I'm confident on my opinion and again I will never buy an Epson. User Manuals, Guides and Specifications for your Epson Photo R3000 Printer. My opinion on Epson is very, very poor and I've said that never more I will buy this brand. Some years ago I've read that Epson was cheating on cartridges, forcing the users buying new one. With all of them I've got problems, paper jam, spot ink issues and too many cartridge cleaning cycle, which ended to deplete my cartridge. I've been an early buyer of Epson, starting with a needle printer, then I've got a simple inkjet printer, then an all-in-one Epson printer.
On previous models the entire ink/heads cradle travelled up and down the print bar which limited the cartridge size and capacity. One of the major differences between the R3000 and previous models is that the ink cartridges now remain in a static position. Each cartridge has 25.9 ml of ink, not sure why Epson couldn't have splashed out on the extra 0.1 ml and made it 26 ml, I'm sure they have a reason. However, this has been greatly improved over previous models and now a very small amount of ink is used in the flushing process. Although all the inks are loaded into the printer, you still have to perform a Matt & Photo Black swap routine. The R3000 uses Epson's tried and tested UltraChrome K3 ink set, which consists of 9 inks including the new Vivid Magenta and four blacks.
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The R3000 is aimed both at the professional and advanced hobbyist photographer who may want to produce a short print runs or limited edition prints. This is not a replacement to the much-loved R2880, but comes in addition to Epson's professional line up that includes the R3880 A2 printer. Other dye-ink based printers were also launched during this time, but for archival printing the only option is to use a pigment ink printer.Įpson has added another A3+ printer the R3000.
This was replaced some three years later by the R2400, followed by the R2800 and R2880. The SP2100 remained the de-facto choice that every serious photographer wanted. The quality of photos that this printer could produce was excellent: traditional wet chemistry process now had a serious rival. The SP2100 set a new benchmark for digital photo printing. Many photographers were now ready to move out of the darkroom and fully embrace digital photography.
The SP2100 was an instant success due to its use of long lasting UltraChrome pigment inks which claimed a life of 200+ years. It's now almost 10 years since Epson launched the Stylus Photo 2100.