Testseek.co.uk have collected 16 expert reviews of the Epson Stylus Photo R360 Series and the average rating is 78%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Epson Stylus Photo R360 Series.
January 2008
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The editors liked
Hefty LCD. Good photo quality. CD and DVD printing
Six colours in separate ink tanks
Card reader for printing without turning on the computer
Excellent photo print quality
Good text output
And nice LCD screen
Great colour balance
Good value
Good quality
Large LCD
CD prints look great
The editors didn't like
Not the cheapest printer
Or the best quality
It would have been nice to see duplexing included at this price Min specs
Abstract: Epsons bulky Stylus Photo R360 is one of the largest A4 printers here, with enough room for a 3in screen, an integrated memory card reader and well-designed controls that make it easy to print photos without a PC. Like Epsons cheaper R285, the R3...
Excellent photo print quality, good text output, and nice LCD screen
Slower than claimed print speeds
Epson’s R360 is a neat A4 inkjet printer that looks a lot like Epson’s all-in-one printer-scanner combos but is designed for those that don’t require those tools in the same package
Abstract: With a large 3½in colour screen and a wealth of buttons and menu options, Epsons Stylus Photo R360 doesnt look like a typical inkjet. Although its perfectly capable of running off letters and charts, it is designed to excel at photo printing. Ben...
Abstract: Its called Photo for a reason. Prints astonishingly good photos, at a price. At first glance, Epsons Stylus Photo R360 looks more like a multi-function device than a normal inkjet, with a bulky chassis, a 3.5 inch colour touchscreen, and lots o...
Great colour balance, Good value , Good quality, large LCD, CD prints look great
Really slow prints, Expensive inks that run out fast
This colour inkjet boasts CD printing facilities, a rack of camera card bays and a large colour LCD screen for previewing shots. You can also print from Bluetooth devices, but need to buy a separate dongle to do this. The R360 uses better Claria Photog...
Abstract: Unlike its cheaper R265 sibling, the Epson Stylus R360 is not short on features. It sports a huge, though non-tilting, 3.5in colour status and preview screen, direct printing from memory cards via built-in slots, as well as PictBridge,
Abstract: The humble inkjet printer has been rather overshadowed in recent times by the all-doing multi-function machine. For those who don't need scanning and copying, but would like to focus on photo reproduction at up to A4, it's still possible to get a dedicate...