Testseek.com have collected 28 expert reviews of the Epson Stylus Photo R3000 and the average rating is 85%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Epson Stylus Photo R3000.
June 2011
Experts 85% 28 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Fast. Impressively high-quality photos and graphics. Prints on cut sheets up to 13 by 19 inches. Fine art papers available.
This printer is capable of stunning output and on the B&W output alone I would be tempted to buy it as a replacement for my existing machine when it finally fails
Printing is very quiet and if using the normal photo-papers very fast
Gloss prints are very good for a pigment printer
Excellent on the Cold Press Bright and stunning on the Traditional Photo paper
The larger capacity ink cartrid
Color gamut
Print quality
Control panel
Superb print quality
Print speed
Large capacity ink cartridges
Compact size
Excellent LCD screen
Build quality
Superb color
B&W print quality
Ethernet and WiFi connectivity
CD/DVD printing
No manual swapping of black ink cartridges
The editors didn't like
Costlier ink than Stylus Pro 3880
Wastes ink when switching certain modes
Lack of a rated duty cycle makes it unclear how much you can print per month without shortening the printers' useful life.
Head strikes and tramlines when using Traditional Photo Paper with borderless prints are unacceptable
Ink consumption during black cartridge swap seems very high (but I believe in line with earlier Epson A3+ printers
So would probably not be a concern for existing Epson users)
I have some concerns about the latch mechanism for the front-loading path (but have no evidence to support this conce
Hidden front USB port Share & EnjoyShareTweet Author
Steve Baczewski When Steve was young
He was struck by the work of Richard Avedon
Cartier Bresson
And Eugene Smith
And eventually got a degree in Photography. He writes and teaches about both traditional and digital fine arts photography.
Abstract: The Epson Stylus Photo R3000 is a professional printer which uses long lasting UltraChrome K3 pigment inks especially formulated for archival printing. This 13 inch-wide printer comes with professional features including high-capacity cartridges, ...
Published: 2011-12-01, Author: Karan Shah , review by: tech2.com
The Epson Stylus Photo R3000 Inkjet Printer is priced at Rs.69,000 (M.O.P). It doesn’t target casual users requiring general everyday printing of say, documents, images or PDFs. The main USP of this device is photo printing and it does that exceptiona...
Superb color, B&W print quality, Ethernet and WiFi connectivity, CD/DVD printing, No manual swapping of black ink cartridges
Loss of ink during black inks switchover
Let’s cut to the chase: the Epson Stylus Photo R3000 is the best A3+ printer you can buy at the moment, especially for fine art printing. In our experience, both color and black-and-white prints were consistently excellent, in terms of sharpness and co...
Hidden front USB port Share & EnjoyShareTweet Author: Steve Baczewski When Steve was young, he was struck by the work of Richard Avedon, Cartier Bresson, and Eugene Smith, and eventually got a degree in Photography. He writes and teaches about both traditional and digital fine arts photography.
Printing my standard tests chart I was not only surprised but delighted that the output on Epson Premium Glossy photo paper matched the screen display to within about 90 per cent fidelity.Another test image, a wonderfully rich colour image of a Ford pi...
This printer is capable of stunning output and on the B&W output alone I would be tempted to buy it as a replacement for my existing machine when it finally fails, Printing is very quiet and if using the normal photo-papers very fast, Gloss prints are very good for a pigment printer, excellent on the Cold Press Bright and stunning on the Traditional Photo paper, The larger capacity ink cartrid
Head strikes and tramlines when using Traditional Photo Paper with borderless prints are unacceptable, Ink consumption during black cartridge swap seems very high (but I believe in line with earlier Epson A3+ printers, so would probably not be a concern for existing Epson users), I have some concerns about the latch mechanism for the front-loading path (but have no evidence to support this conce
The Epson Stylus Photo R3000 A3+ printer is capable of stunningly high print quality for both black and white and colour prints, and once setup correctly, the printer performs admirably. It's well specified for its target market place and capable of ...
Abstract: Way back in 2008, Epson released the Stylus Photo R2880, a 13-inch / A3+ printer using its latest UltraChrome K3 inkset. This model offered a few improvements over the older 2400 printer that it replaced, thanks to new Vivid Magenta and Vivid Light Ma...
Prints up to 13 inches wide; excellent price; superb image quality; auto-switches black inks; prints to roll paper, CDs/DVDs; Wi-Fi connectivity
Costlier ink than Stylus Pro 3880; wastes ink when switching certain modes
For serious-hobbyist or semi-pro photographers on a budget, this wide-carriage printer offers superb image quality and value. If you do a lot of printing, though, note that the ink costs are a bit high. ...
Fast. Impressively high-quality photos and graphics. Prints on cut sheets up to 13 by 19 inches. Fine art papers available.
Lack of a rated duty cycle makes it unclear how much you can print per month without shortening the printers' useful life.
Gorgeous output at fast speed makes the Epson Stylus Photo R3000 of interest to both serious amateurs and professional photographers and graphic artists. Buy it now...
Abstract: This 13-inch wide printer seems designed for the enthusiast photographer who wants to make prints to show and share. The unit features high-capacity cartridges, networking and wireless connectivity, plus what Epson dubs Advanced Media Handling, which ...