Testseek.co.uk have collected 34 expert reviews of the Epson Stylus Photo 1400 Series and the average rating is 77%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Epson Stylus Photo 1400 Series.
January 2008
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The editors liked
Excellent colour quality
Excellent B/W printing
Speed
CD/DVD printing tray
Great collection of software
Excellent at A3 prints. Great photo quality
Relatively cheap to buy compared to the competition
Easy to set up and use
Highest quality setting gives vivid
High-contrast results in default mode
Produces vibrant colour prints on glossy paper
It's cheap
High-quality colour photo printing
Long-lived prints
CD and DVD-label printing
Many paper options
Ease of use and set up
Fast
Near laser quality text
Borderless Photos
The editors didn't like
Small ink cartridges
USB Cable not included
Slow. Terrible plain-paper performance
Costly paper and ink
Limited connectivity options
Slow print times at the highest setting
Prints tend to be dark with a resulting loss in shadow detail
Limited colour space
Black and white prints not perfectly neutral
Large footprint
No card reader
Not as fast as claimed
Some fuzziness on text
Dithering patterns visible in lower quality (read faster) print modes
Excellent colour quality, Excellent B/W printing, Speed, CD/DVD printing tray, Great collection of software
Small ink cartridges, USB Cable not included
As previously stated the Epson Stylus Photo 1400 replaces the much loved 1290 A3 printer, but the big question is, "Is it a better printer?". Well, to give you a straight answer, YES it is. The SP1400 together with Claria inks has been producing some ...
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Epson Stylus Photo 1400 Review Review Date: September 14th 2007Author: Jon Canfield Leave a comment about this Review Introduction The new Epson Stylus Photo 1400 is a A3+ six-colour photo printer that replaces the very popular Epson 1280/1290 model, ...
Abstract: Product Details We clicked with:Ultra quiet inkjetVery detailed prints Accurate colour potentialRelatively cheap inksVery well built Shots in the dark:Cartridges too small for A3+Colour management best left to PhotoshopSlow to print, long to dry Long ...
Abstract: By Steve Caczewski Epson has replaced their venerable 1280 dye-ink printer with the improved Stylus Photo 1400 (US$399.99). This new printer delivers professional-quality color prints at an affordable price, making it a good choice for beginning dig...
Excellent print quality; borderless printing up to 13 inches by 19 inches; long-lasting prints; CD/DVD printing capability; decent ink cartridge life; ability to print directly from a camera.
Not as fast as some other photo printers; disc-printing software is hard to use and lacks integration with iLife.
Getting a photo ink-jet printer that produces brilliant images at sizes larger than letter-size paper has generally meant spending at least $500; if you can find one cheaper than that, it’s often at the expense of print quality. Epson’s S...
Abstract: Epson is replacing their venerable 1280 dye-ink printer with the improved Stylus Photo 1400. This new printer delivers professional-quality color prints at an affordable price, making it a good choice for beginning digital photographers.
Abstract: I was really quite interested in this new Epson Stylus Photo 1400 replacement for the 1280 in part because I was a little burned out working with pigment-ink printers, and I was very curious what the new Epson ink formulation called Claria was all abou...
Abstract: The market for A3 inkjet printers is much smaller than for A4 ones, but there are still a lot of people, mainly photographers and graphic artists, who need the extra size. Epson's Stylus Photo 1400 is a replacement for the Stylus Photo 1290 and has a numb...