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Tarfumes.com - Epson Stylus Photo 1400 Photo Printer

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List Price: $399.99
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Manufacturer: Epson
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Binding: Electronics Brand: Epson Color: Silver EAN: 0010343859937 Feature: Creates 4 x 6 inch photo prints with maximum resolution of 5760 by 1440 optimized dpi in less than 1 minute Is Autographed: 0 Is Memorabilia: 0 Label: Epson Legal Disclaimer: Warranty does not cover misuse of product. Manufacturer: Epson Model: Epson Stylus 1400 Claria Photo Printer Modem Description: None Publisher: Epson Release Date: 2007-02-18 Studio: Epson Variation Description: Silver Warranty: 1 year warranty
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Features
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Creates 4 x 6 inch photo prints with maximum resolution of 5760 by 1440 optimized dpi in less than 1 minute Prints 8-by-10-inch images in under two minutes Six individual, high-capacity Claria Hi-Definition Ink cartridges create high-quality smudge, water, scratch, and fade resistant prints Features a PictBridge port for PC-free photo printing from digital cameras and mobile camera phones 1-year limited manufacturer's warranty
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Editorial Reviews:
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The Epson Stylus Photo 1400 takes photo printing to the next level with fast and impressive 13" x 19" prints at a breakthrough price. You get rich color and detail for enlargements, displays and more. With innovative Claria Hi-Definition Ink, plus ink droplets as small as 1.5 picoliters, you're sure to see the finest detail. Your projects are always ready to present. Display your work worry-free with smudge, scratch, water and fade resistant prints. Every print is sure to impress with auto color and lighting correction.This high-speed, wide-format photo printer also offers value-added features like direct CD/DVD printing, so you can easily create professional-looking CD/DVDs for your digital files. Best of all, whether you print customized CDs or borderless, 12" x 12" scrapbooking layouts, the Epson 1400 makes it easy. Plus, it's fast, so you can move on to the next project in no time at all. It's all possible with this remarkable printer. Brilliant, large-size prints and beautiful everyday projects have never been easier. Realize your creativity with the Epson 1400.
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Spotlight customer reviews:
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Customer Rating:      Summary: Don't buy this printer Comment: I purchased the 1400 in 2007. At first, it worked well. Then the problems started when it started to ask for new cartridges before the old ones were spent (I had hardly used it). I bought original Epson cartridges (which are VERY expensive, $120 the set) and the printer would still think the cartridges were empty (they were in fact new). After much haggling with Epson, they agreed to send me a refurbished one. Same story. It worked well for 3 months, until it asked for cartridge replacements. I was certain that the old ones still had ink, but I bought new (legitimate) cartridges again. The printer never recognized them and insisted they were empty. I called Epson again and they said that now my printer is out of warranty (which is counted from time of original purchase, never mind the refurbished one was sent only 3 months ago) and the only option they give me is to send it to a repair center (fully at my cost). They do NOT warranty the refurbished printer they sent me 3 months ago.
This has been a nightmare. I will refer Epson to the Better Business Bureau, and will look for class action lawsuits on this problem (I now know there have been in the past). I will have to throw away my 3 month old printer and buy a new one. One thing is for sure, it will not be an Epson.
I hope you do not have live through this. I wish someone had warned me about this before I bought this product. Take my advice: don't buy.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Nice Printer but doesn't print anything thicker than photo paper Comment: Nice Printer but doesn't print anything thicker than photo paper. Bought this to print brochures and larger posters and such. the quality is good but you cannot print anything thicker than photo paper. Epson sent me two replacements under warranty before telling me this.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Excellent Quality Comment: The prints are fantastic quality. We use this as a dedicated photo printer. Always use the Epson ink and the highest quality papaer - it makes a difference.
Be aware that the printer is huge! If you're looking for a desktop, mulitpurpose, photo/document printer, don't buy this unit - it's just to large.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Epson = Clogged Nozzles that get worse with "cleaning:" Comment: This is the last epson I will have die on me, never again after the fourth one was only a month old and on its first ink change.
What happens:
You run out of ink and replace a cartridge. This causes a nozzle cleaning cycle to run. Nozzles that were working FINE before are now CLOGGED because epson cant figure out how to purge their ink properly. They get gummed up.
Epson's solution? Run another cleaning cycle - which makes the problem WORSE! They can only be fixed by a technician via complicated disassembly that costs more in labor than the darned printer is worth.
This is my second dead epson in one month. They print amazing when they print right but that isn't often enough for the price.
Never again, Epson...never again.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Skip the Epson 1400 Comment: I've been living with the Epson 1400 for almost a year now, and I have to give it a huge thumbs down. Yes, it produces beautiful photos. Yes, it can scale up to 13x19 inches. It's quiet and fast and all the other nice things everyone's saying about it. But oh, the cost! And I'm not referring to the price of the printer.
Epson made some horrible choices for the 1400:
- The ink cartridge is unique and, incompatible with all their existing lines.
- The cartridges are very hard to find.
- The cost of each cartridge is $20 plus and there are six of them.
- They are not available in discounted packs.
- If you actually try and print photos with this printer (rather than just text and the occasional web page) you'll spend between $50 and $100 a month on ink.
- If you print a lot of large photos - the poster size - you'll spend even more.
- Almost no ink refillers stock this cartridge. My experience with the one or two who do is, non-Epson color sucks.
- Epson won't even accept these cartridges for recycling!
If you're looking at this printer as a bargain, forget it. The ink costs will kill you. If you don't care about price, then you should be buying a better (semi-pro) printer anyway.
I wish I had my old HP printer back. Anyone want to buy a used 1400? Excellent shape!
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