Saturday, July 17, 2010

Epson Stylus Photo 1400 Printer

Spesification :
* Borderless 13" x 19" prints
* CD/DVD printing
* Adobe® Photoshop® Elements
* Prints last up to 200 years1
* Ultra Hi-Definition prints
* 6-color Claria® ink
* Auto color/lighting correction
* DX5™ MicroPiezo® print head
* Individual ink cartridges
* 5760 x 1440 dpi resolution

It's already a long time ago since Epson last updated many models include the 13-inch dye-based model in its popular Stylus Photo line of photo printers. All we know the Stylus Photo 1280 remains us a very popular printer, some of its specs seem a bit outdated. For example, new Epson Stylus Photo 1400 could spray out ink drops as small as about 1.5 picoliters, compared to the 1280's minimum 4-picoliter drop size. And, the 1400 uses six ink cartridges that separate, in other way the 1280 bunched all but its black ink into one cartridge. So if you use the 1400, it won't make you become waste rest of your unused color ink just because the light magenta ran out again.

Talk about ink, most of the 13-inch Stylus Photo line uses pigment-based inks, which in most of fact typically last longer than dye-based inks. However, from Epson says that the dye-based Claria Hi-Definition inks of course used by the 1400 are rated to last as long as 98 years behind glass and even longer in dark room. If you've already used the 1280 in the past, you should notice that the Stylus Photo 1400 prints faster than same models, thanks to its newer DX5 MicroPiezo print head.

For example, Scrapbookers, who often use 12x12-inch paper, i think will choose the Stylus Photo 1400, because of it price for $150 less than the Stylus Photo R1800, which is the next step up in Epson's 13-inch line. When I was in grade school, printers look bad and not eye catching. For me color wasn't an option, and the dot-matrix print engine very noisy. Thankfully, that has changed. Sleek silver-and-black styling keeps the Stylus Photo 1400 is right choice for your printers for home. Despite that, it's still a bit large, measuring 24.2x12.4x8.8 inches when it's all closed up. Once you open it fully to print, the machine grows to 24.2x31.6x16.3 inches. But so far so good, everything is going with no problem, I am surprised that this printer is quite enough, especially placed in the same room as a large format printer with it's constant fan noise.



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