One of the advantages of owning a high-megapixel digital camera is that you
can print your photos at large sizes without a reduction in quality. The Epson
Stylus Photo R1800 allows you to print onto paper sizes from 10 x 15cm right up
to A3+ (48 x 33cm) and it uses eight ink cartridges to do so.
Alongside the usual six colour cartridges, the R1800 uses two extra tanks -
matte and gloss black. These have been designed to provide a better finish to
prints used with Epson's matte and glossy photo papers.
It sounds like just another marketing ploy, but the two extra inks do have an
effect. Without any extra enhancement, the R1800 produced prints rich in colour
with excellent skin tones and sharp detail. And print quality is difficult to
fault.
Naturally, the R1800 will print borderless photos but, using the supplied
attachments, it will also print to inkjet-compatible CDs and onto paper rolls,
which is good for panoramic shots.
In our tests, a borderless A4 glossy photo took three minutes, 10 seconds to
appear, while black text emerged at four pages per minute, which makes this one
of the slower printers on the market.
However, if you switch off the photo settings, the R1800 will be able to
produce an A3 colour page in under a minute - good news for office workers.
The only drawback to a printer of this ilk (apart from its gigantic
footprint) is the cost of ownership. At £89.66 to replace all eight ink
cartridges, £24.31 for 50 sheets of A4 Premium Glossy paper and an initial
outlay of £350, it's not cheap.
However, photo enthusiasts will no doubt be able to justify the cost by
citing its excellent print quality and large variety of paper sizes it can
accommodate.
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