Testseek.com have collected 38 expert reviews of the Epson Stylus Photo R1900 Series and the average rating is 80%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Epson Stylus Photo R1900 Series.
February 2008
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The editors liked
The print quality is stunning
Easily the best pigment ink prints that we have seen. Detail is very good
Virtually indistinguishable from a good dye ink printer. Glossy prints are rich with only the slightest hint of “bronzing” (the unpleasan...
Ethernet connection
Great print quality for skin tones and black-and-white photographs
Pigment inks can be used on glossy media
Excellent colour photo printing
Big enough for scrapbookers
Roll feed capable
Long-lived prints
CD- and DVD-label printing
Many paper options
New ink set enhances skin tones
The editors didn't like
The ink cartridges have very small capacities and cost $22 each. You can’t cheat with these inks
Once the ink level indicator orders a cartridge replacement it must be done. The penalty for squeezing an extra print from a depleted cartridge is band...
Exceptional print quality (better than any other photo printer we've seen), Speedy performance, Amazing media capability (accepts matte/satin canvas, premium glossy paper, ultra premium luster paper, and matte paper), Glossy and matte black inks for glossy and matte papers, Two USB ports so you can have an office desktop and laptop connected at the same time, Surprisingly affordable,
Small ink cartridges run out of ink fast when making large prints, At this price, it should have a builtin card reader too
Chances are if you read the previous paragraph you won’t even need to read this conclusion. The Epson Stylus Photo R1900 is quite simply a fantastic wide-format photo printer. If you are a working photographer who needs to quickly deliver large prints ...
Abstract: Overall, the Stylus Photo R1900 is a solid upgrade to what was already a very good printer. The new ink mix, along with the improved Gloss Optimizer, have visibly improved the output. For black and white work, I’d stick with the Epson R2400 or t...
Abstract: To produce more natural skin tones, Epson removed blue, added orange, and reformulated red for the R1900 ink set. Side-by-side comparisons of portraits using the two printers showed more orange saturation on the R1800, just the opposite of what you mi...
Excellent output quality on glossy; very good output on matte; nicely designed.
Weaker on black and white output; Epson’s driver could use some updating. Score: 90 I don’t like glossy prints. It’s mostly because of the shiny stuff that makes it look like I’m seeing the print through a window. It gives m...
Review: Epson Stylus Photo R1900 Looking for a printer that can output a wide range of print sizes for $500 or less? This review may be your answer. You won’t find another printer that produces glossy output this good for under $2,000! Written b...
Abstract: The Epson Stylus Photo R1900 is an A3+ printer for the demanding user that features 7 separate colours. It produces prints up to 13 inches wide and 44 inches long on a broad variety of media types including gloss, lustre, matte, canvas and fine-art pa...
Excellent print quality on all paper types; glossy output is superlative; speedy; supports thick fine-art media and roll paper; can print on optical media.
Doesn’t produce great black-and-white prints.
Epson has done an excellent job with the Stylus Photo R1900, creating a printer that produces the best glossy photos we’ve seen in this price range. It also does a great job on matte and fine-art papers, and is quite speedy as well, making it an...
Ratings (out of 5)Design4.5Features4.5Ease-of-Use5Image Quality4.5Value for Money5Overall the Epson Stylus Photo R1900 is a solid upgrade to what was already a very good printer. The new ink mix, along with the improved gloss optimizer have visibly im...
True photo quality. Prints at up to 13 by 44 inches. Prints on CDs and DVDs. Claims up to 300-year lifetime for photos.
Recovering from paper jams in the rear feed slot is awkward, time-consuming, and explained incorrectly in the generated error message.
With a claimed 300-year lifetime for photos kept in dark storage, the Epson Stylus Photo R1900s high-quality output promises to last for generations....