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49 of 53 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
The Ultimate Ink Sink !,
By rodger "engineer" (NJ USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Epson Ultra High Definition R260 Photo Inkjet Printer (Office Product)
After using another Epson inkjet for five years with excellent results (Model 785EPX) I bought the R260 about 3 months ago so I could print CDs and take advantage of the five individual color cartridges instead of a single 5-color cartridge.
My idea was that now I could replace only the individual color cartridges as they were used up rather than replace the whole 5-color cartridge when only one color was used up. Since the combined size of the five individual color cartridges on the R260 is much larger than the single 5-color cartridge, I expected much longer cartridge life, less waste, and lower ink costs with the R260. Was I wrong! I was completely blown away by how quickly the ink levels drop in the R260 color cartridges. While you're printing, you can see the levels drop significantly after each print. After 25 prints, some of the color cartridges needed replacement! So, instead of getting 50-60 prints out of the single smaller 5-color cartridge, I am getting half as many prints out of the larger single color R260 cartridges. Since the amount of ink used for each print is about the same as my old printer, the only answer is that Epson is putting a tiny amount of ink in each R260 cartridge. What makes it worse is that Epson charges you $15 for each cartridge at their on-line store. The high-capacity cartridges with 50% more ink are $20 each (33% more), but that only helps a little. I am considering throwing the R260 away and staying with my older Epson. When that dies, I will definitely switch brands unless Epson comes back down to planet Earth on ink capacity/cost issues.
31 of 34 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great for DVD labeling,
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This review is from: Epson Ultra High Definition R260 Photo Inkjet Printer (Office Product)
I needed a printer capable of printing directly onto DVDs because LightScribe can not create ADA-compliant labels, and DVDs with paper labels often "skip" and play incorrectly.
Only Epson makes printers that can print directly onto DVDs, and the R-260 is their current lowest-end product with this capability. Indeed, this printer is so low end that ink refill packages cost about three dollars more than the printer (which comes complete with ink). Hence, this is probably the first high resolution "disposable" printer on the market. Speed - a couple of minutes per DVD. Basically, it's about the same speed as any low-end high resolution printer printing a 5x7 photo. This is about eight times faster than a LightScribe. Quality - great! It blows away anything I could do with a felt tip pen or a LightScribe. Cost - I've printed 45 full color disks with zero defects, and my ink refill icons indicate half-full (or higher) reservoirs. Don't use the "highest" quality print setting (there are only two settings). It drinks more ink, and the normal setting produces great results. Setup - The multi-lingual instructions were clear, and setup was simple (Windows XP). You'll need your own USB cable, so read the box to be sure you have (or buy) the right kind. Ease of use: move a lever down, place DVD into DVD tray, place DVD tray into the printer and align arrows. Print from label program (included with printer). Label program: very simple to use compared to competing products. I would not hesitate recommending it to an eight-year-old. One happy surprise, I can paste screen shots directly onto the label template. On the other hand, the software has no database merge capabilities. As a result disk customization with customer names, serial numbers, or product keys becomes a manual task. That is, you'll need to update the disk label yourself prior to printing each unique disk. I never used that feature anyway.
13 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Great prints, but it IS an ink drinkin' cartridge chomping printer,
By Kathy Dannel Vitcak "Me Being Me!" (Far northern MN United States) - See all my reviews (VINE VOICE) (REAL NAME)
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This review is from: Epson Ultra High Definition R260 Photo Inkjet Printer (Office Product)
I got this solely to print custom CDs for a new business project and while the CDs look fabulous, I am shocked at how FAST I go through the cartridges. Yes, I read the other reviews and thought that it could NOT be as bad as they made it sound. Guess what? It is! If quality is important and cost is very secondary...go ahead and get this printer. But if you do not have lots of extra cartridge money lying around, keep shopping. I had to up my prices on customizing CDs to make even a few cents!
I like Epson printers and have had many over the years and this is the first time I have not been able to give a BIG thumbs up. I am giving it three stars because the CDs look great, but the ink consumption is way more than expected. I would give 5 stars for quality of product and 0 stars for cartridge use, so I averaged it to 3.
12 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
Ink Succubus,
By Sam Beckett "Sam" (USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Epson Ultra High Definition R260 Photo Inkjet Printer (Office Product)
I used this printer about 20 times to print mostly black text titles on CDs. The printer then refused to print anything and showed the printer as being out of ink. I was pretty upset because I figured Epson just included some starter ink cartridges with the printer that would last a short time so I'd have to buy their expensive ink replacements. The printer software said all the cartridges were empty. Well, I didn't feel like I had mush of a choice so I bought the $75 package of 6 ink cartridges. I didn't really understand why the color cartridges were out of ink since I hadn't printed but maybe 2 or 3 of the 20 labels with color but again I chalked it up to starter cartridges and the manufacturer pushing their expensive replacements. I installed the new cartridges and everything seemed to be OK the first couple of times I printed, but over the next few print sessions the ink just seemed to be sucked right out of the printer. Once again the cartridges were empty after about 2 dozen CD labels.
I'm just going to toss the printer and go back to Sharpies. They last a lot longer and are cheaper to replace. You can even get them in different colors that won't run out of ink when you print with a black one. Bottom line: Epson cost me over $3 per CD to apply text labels to my CDs. Last thoughts: I wish I could award negative stars to this product because it was a very negative experience. Would I buy another Epson product? ...Never, ever again!!!
11 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
R260 Photo Printer - Thirsty!,
By KeriJane "Keri" (Chicago IL USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Epson Ultra High Definition R260 Photo Inkjet Printer (Office Product)
Pros: Prints on CDs/DVDs. Reasonably fast. The Print CD software is easy to use with great results. Works OK with included photo software.
Cons: Uses a LOT of EXPENSIVE ink, especially during the cleaning cycle that occurs when turning the printer on. The "smudge resistant" Claria inks smudge easily, especially on printable disks. Has a tendency to jam the CD tray, but less so than the previous R300 generation. Is NOT very Photoshop friendly, as photos will print out too dark unless you use the included Epson Photo software. I used the R300 for almost 2 years and replaced it with this one when it wore out and started destroying disks (after many hundreds of disks). The paper and disk handling mechanisms seem improved, but the ink consumption is much higher. The poor compatibility with non-Epson software continues, being very difficult to obtain correct colors when printing photographs.
11 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
prints nice but uses too much expensive ink,
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This review is from: Epson Ultra High Definition R260 Photo Inkjet Printer (Office Product)
If you've been reading the reviews, then you've started to notice a pattern:
pros: 1. great print quality. 2. can print on disc media. 3. good paper handling (i.e. handles thicker paper stock). cons: 1. ink is very expensive and this printer uses lots of it. 2. heads clog and require head cleaning/priming which consumes additional ink (even for heads that aren't clogged). 3. printer is physically large. 4. the printer is loud when it is printing. 5. does not reliably and repeatedly produce quality prints (i.e. may require additional head cleaning). final recommendation: this printer is simply too expensive to operate, it generates too much waste (i.e. empty plastic cartridges) and is not reliable. *not recommended*
11 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
Ink Consumption is Unacceptable,
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This review is from: Epson Ultra High Definition R260 Photo Inkjet Printer (Office Product)
Beware - This is the most expensive printer you'll ever own. My wife went through $120 of ink in less than a month - and she doesn't print that much, just text, no pictures. I had read the other reviews about excessive ink usage, but it is much worse than I imagined. I'm going to throw away a perfectly good printer because I refuse to pay that much for ink.
This printer is also noisy with a lot of vibration. The HP printers I've owned are practically silent compared to the Epson 260. I will never buy another Epson printer.
14 of 15 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
Epson has scammed it's customers again,
By Schroeder (DJ WACK O) (California) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Epson Ultra High Definition R260 Photo Inkjet Printer (Office Product)
Do not buy this printer!!!! This printer will not accept ANY generic ink, it will only accept ORIGINAL EPSON INK. This refers to the Model Epson Stylus Photo R260 made after May of 2007. How low can a company go by doing this? Oh i forgot, it's Epson. I have researched this & thousands have had the same complaint. This printer eats up ink like crazy also!! Any chance it gets to clean it self, initialize etc it will do & in doing so it eats up the ink like crazy. When i purchased this brand new printer (approx 2 weeks ago) i installed all new FULL ink cartridges (not the free ones you get in the box) & the ink is already gone, i have not printed any big projects or such, just regular use & this is how i am repaid for putting faith in Epson. NEVER will i buy ANYTHING Epson again & i will make sure i tell the world about this through my 20 year entertainment magazine. In the past Epson has had law suits for scamming customers & have lost their court cases due to ink scams & such & you would think they would learn. Epson is the worst company i have EVER had the displeasure of dealing with. DO NOT BUY THIS PRINTER OR ANY OTHER EPSON PRODUCTS!!!!!!! If you do, then don't say i didn't tell you so.
10 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
Horrible Product,
This review is from: Epson Ultra High Definition R260 Photo Inkjet Printer (Office Product)
This product is a racket. Not only does it eat up ink at an incredibly fast speed when printing black and white word docs or photos but it won't let you print in black and white if one of the color ink cartridges is empty. I am continually buying ink for this printer, and if you're like me and print a lot of black and white documents you'll be very unpleasantly surprised when you're color ink gets eaten up by black and white prints. Right now, it won't let me print one word doc because the light majenta is empty, and I have only printed once since it was shown as being one quarter full. Save yourself the frustration and don't buy this product.
12 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
Not worth the price of the ink,
By picture taking grandma (SUMNER, WA United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Epson Ultra High Definition R260 Photo Inkjet Printer (Office Product)
Didn't wait long enough to by this printer. No reviews were available. If I had known then (when I bought it,) what I know now (it's big, NOISEY, and VERY EXPENSIVE INK), I wouldn't have gotten this model.
It's HUGE. Bigger than it needs to be. It's VERY NOISEY and takes a long time to start printing when you turn it on. Epson needs to figure out a better paper feed. Takes too long to access printer utility 2 to cancel a print job or to check how much ink is left. Would like to see a 'pop up' when ink is getting low and not have to go thru printer utility 2. Can't find Claria ink anywhere but at the Epson store. I've had my printer less than 2 months and have already spent the price of the printer in ink. All in all I am very disappointed in this printer. Will stick with 'lower end' Epsons in the future. |
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