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Epson Stylus Photo R3000 A3+ Photo Printer - 9 Ink System For Photography
 
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Epson Stylus Photo R3000 A3+ Photo Printer - 9 Ink System For Photography

by Epson
4.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (8 customer reviews)
RRP: £699.99
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Product Specifications
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Brand:Epson
Item Height :22.9 centimetres
Item Width:61.5 centimetres
Additional Specifications
Wattage:21 watts

Technical Details

  • Produce professionalquality prints with the Epson Stylus Photo R3000! This Epson StylusPhoto R3000 printer captures every last detail with 5760 x 1440 dpi resolution.Documents can be printed onto A3 sheets of paper in just 195 seconds, and UltraChromeK3 w
  • In terms of connectivity,the R3000 boasts wireless and Ethernet networking capabilities,allowing you to share it with others in your office and boost productivity
  • It's easy to load the paper tray
  • AndPictBridge means you can connect your camera directly to the R3000 for printing.  There's no need for acomputer! What's more, for added convenience, the Stylus Photo R3000 has a 6.3 cmcolour LCD display

Product details

  • Product Dimensions: 36.8 x 61.5 x 22.9 cm ; 15 Kg
  • Boxed-product Weight: 19 Kg
  • Item model number: R3000
  • ASIN: B004O7ET16
  • Date first available at Amazon.co.uk: 17 Feb 2011
  • Average Customer Review: 4.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (8 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 2,810 in Computers & Accessories (See Top 100 in Computers & Accessories)
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Epson Stylus Photo R3000

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Epson Stylus Photo R3000 Printer colour inkjet A3 Plus Roll 329 cm 5760 dpi x 1440 dpi up to 031 ppm colour capacity 120 sheets USB 10100BaseTX C11CA86301 Printers Inkjet and Photo Printers


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36 of 37 people found the following review helpful
Epson R3000 2 Sep 2011
By Peter
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I had been tempted to get an A3 printer for a few years now, they are not really the sort of thing that you can go to a shop and take a good look at, they are rarely on display, I had seen an Epson R1400 in a certain superstore, but that was about it.

So I have been totally reliant upon online specifications and other peoples reviews (thanks!), I wanted an Epson mostly because I have had three Epson A4 printers and all have been really good.

Like one of the previous reviewers, when I first saw the R3000 appear on the market I new it was the one I had been waiting for.

I had taken a look at the dimensions and I knew it was going to be big, but when it arrived it was huge! it may have put me off a little if I had seen it on display in a shop as space for me is a slight issue, I am sure it is bigger than the R1400 I saw on display, so worth checking out carefully if you are thinking of buying.

The saving grace is the wi-fi, it doesnt have to be a leads length away from the computer, it can go anywhere in the house, maybe even the attic, this wont be an issue for me as I will continue to use my Epson R285 A4 for regular tasks such as printing smaller photos and work documents and wont be forever climbing up in the attic to get prints.

It came complete with the normal set of confusing instructions which caused my brain to go straight into shut down mode, but I need not have worried the set up disc is really good and prompted me through the whole thing, I opted for the wi-fi connection, you will find that you need a USB lead just for setting up the wi-fi, and surprise surprise none was included, but luckily I found a spare.

Later on I found it just as easy to connect it to my laptop as well, I love wi-fi!!

First results are stunning, I printed out a couple of scenic shots on A3 matt card from permajet and a portrait on A3+ Epson premium glossy, printing time was up to 4 minutes, but photography being a hobby means I am in no rush.

Only down side so far is the printing ink, there are 9 cartridges at around £20-00p each!! nearly £200-00p for a complete set, they are twice the capacity of normal cartridges, but three times the price? I am hoping the prices will come down a little once the R3000 has been on the market a while.

I did try to check the cartridge prices out before I bought the printer but Amazon were not very specific and I thought they would be no more than £10-00p each, it was not until the printer arrived that I could get the part numbers off the cartridges supplied with it, check out Epson T1571 - T1579!

It does say in the instructions that the first set of inks fill the pipes in the printer and will not last as long as subsequent inks, I hope this is why a previous reviewer found his printer a little thirsty! I have printed about 5 A3 photographs so far and I dont think it has used too much.

As I have stated in previous reviews I feel you get what you pay for in life, so many times in the past I have tried to save a few pounds on buying cheaper versions of items, I have always been dissapointed, despite the size of this unit I feel the money was worth it.
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53 of 55 people found the following review helpful
Epson R3000 7 July 2011
This is an upgrade to my dearly departed Epson 2100 (a printer that years down the line still gave fantastic quality prints). It was for that reason I decided to stay with Epson and go for the new R3000.

Well, I have to say that this is the printer I have been waiting for. The print quality on different media is as you would expect from Epson (superb) and it has some very nice touches too that make it a worthwhile purchase/upgrade.

I did have a few issues when I first set up the printer, however, this was down to a faulty model that Amazon swapped out for me without any qualm (many thanks Amazon). I also have to thank the chaps at Epson customer support too. They were incredibly helpful and did not give up until all the issues were properly resolved (a minor miracle in this day and age as most modern day companies don't give a damn about the customer after money has exchanged hands!).

Highlights for me include:

1. It is wireless. This sounds like a dumb one but it means I can move the printer anywhere without the limitations of physically connecting it to a computer.

2. It has larger capacity ink cartridges (although they are on the pricey side). Early days, so I have no idea how quickly it will guzzle the ink but the fact that each cartridge is double the size of the 2100 makes this a big plus for me.

3. It has a dedicated front feed area for thicker media. This is a nice touch, however I initially thought it was more of a hinderance than a help due to the fact you can only load one page at a time. I have since come to a natural understanding of why this was done (greater print accuracy and the thicker papers wont damage the heads) and am now glad to have this as an option.

Overall, highly recommended.
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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful
Take the time! 26 Feb 2012
By Pauly B
Brilliant results out of the box, but take the trouble to explore paper choices and colour profiles; getting the right set up is as big a leap as the first 9 ink print is from a standard 3 or 4 colour printer.

Bad marks to Epson though who I think could be a LOT more helpful in terms of paper profiles and information: Trial and error is a very expensive way of finding your way though the miriad of paper/profile choices. We already bought an expensive printer; what more do you want?????????????????
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