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if the strawberries don't look tasty then something is off. If all the elements look good then you likely have a good printer, paper and profile combination. Actually we learn about the printer, paper and profile combination. The advantage of this image is that we have a reference for checking out the printer capabilities. We wrote about this image here in more detail. One of the early prints will be of our Printer Evaluation Image (for each paper we use). When we get a new printer we first use some Luster Paper (Epson or 3rd party equivalent papers). Still the WiFi option is nice to have if you plan to share the R3000 in a workgroup. Unfortunately the speed of printing came down to a crawl and we gave up the idea to print using WiFi. Later we installed the WiFi network and it was technically working fine.
#Epson stylus photo r3000 printers mac os#
Sometimes later the Mac OS requested to install an update.
#Epson stylus photo r3000 printers software#
We got used to a simple software installations with all the previous Epson printers and also this time it just worked.
#Epson stylus photo r3000 printers pro#
We then installed the R3000 on our Mac Pro (Mac OS X Lion) using the USB port. We feature the R3000 as we experienced it so far.Īssembling the R3000 was a breeze and done in less than 10 minutes (without the time for priming). It seems that the new R3000 printer is addressing some if not all of these issues. The heads were not featuring the latest Epson head technology (although the difference is likely not that easy to see).The capacity of the ink cartridges was very low.Switching Photo Black and Matte Black inks was not really user friendly.Feeding is often the week point with many printers. Paper feeding was not very reliable and for fine art papers very quirky.Unfortunately there were some issues we did not like that much: The Epson Stylus Photo R2880 could print at about the same level if it comes to pure print quality. But up until now the 17" Pro printers were more robust and more fun to use on a daily basis. Smaller prints are really nice unless you plan to cover huge walls. Especially if you don't have the space for a larger printer (although the Epson 3880 is quite compact for a 17" printer). Most of the time we are just happy to use 13" wide printers. We think the last couple of iterations by Epson were more incremental because the print quality of their inkjet printers has been excellent for some generations now.įor fine art photographers there are actually three main segments of printers: 13", 17", 24" and wider. We use Epson pigment based fine art printers for over nine years (our first was the P2000) and had them from 13" to 24" wide. Part of the Outback Photo Handbook: Output/Printing

Please contact us to know more about our company and products.Please Visit the all new Digital Outback PhotoĮxperience report by Bettina + Uwe Steinmueller With high quality product we are serving customers within country and worldwide. Detailed information of our ink is available in product brochure. Splashjet ink have a long shelf life when stored at ambient temperature conditions. Chemical composition of the inks are same as OEM inks.

Inks are manufactured with high purity ingredients to ensure reliable Printhead performance with long Printhead life. Splashjet Pigment ink is tested on wide variety of media to achieve same level of print Performance. This printer uses T157 (T1571 – Photo Black, T1572 – Cyan, T1573 – Vivid Magenta, T1574 – Yellow, T1575 – Light Cyan, T1576 – Vivid light Magenta, T1577 – Light Black, T1578 – Matte Black, T1579 – Light light black) Ink cartridge. Epson Stylus R3000 is a 9 color (Light Black, Light Light Black, Photo Black, Matte Black, Cyan, Light Cyan, Yellow, Vivid Magenta and Vivid Light Magenta) Pigment based ink types printer. Splashjet manufactures premium quality compatible inks for Epson Stylus Photo R3000 Printer.
