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Epson Stylus R200 Photo Printer
 
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Epson Stylus R200 Photo Printer

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Epson Stylus R200 Photo Printer + One set (6-packs) Compatible Patent free ink cartridges for Epson Photo R200/R300 ink cartridges + Epson T048920 Color Ink Cartridge Multipack
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Technical Details

  • 5,760 x 1,440 dpi maximum resolution, 3-picoliter drop size
  • Up to 15 ppm color, 15 ppm black
  • Economical printing with 6 individual ink cartridges
  • Complete, easy-to-use CD and DVD face printing solution
  • USB interface, PC and Mac compatible, 1-year warranty
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Product Details

Product Manual [708kb PDF]
  • Product Dimensions: 18.5 x 10.5 x 7.8 inches ; 11.4 pounds
  • Shipping Weight: 16 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Shipping: Currently, item can be shipped only within the U.S.
  • ASIN: B0001FDPZ6
  • Item model number: R200
  • Average Customer Review: 3.4 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (119 customer reviews)
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    #45 in  Electronics > Camera & Photo > Printers & Scanners > Photo Printers > Ink Jet
  • Date first available at Amazon.com: April 9, 2004

Product Description

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The Epson Stylus Photo R200 is the perfect solution to photo printing at home. Providing enormously realistic 6-color photos and a wealth of features like direct CD/DVD printing, it makes printing your own photos quick, easy and affordable too. It is also the perfect way to turn your digital images into great looking photos. You will quickly and easily be producing your own photos in breathtaking color and all in the convenience of your own home.

Using Epson's unique Micro Piezo printhead the Epson Stylus Photo R200 captures exceptional detail, delivering an unbeatable 5760 optimized dpi print resolution for fast results and high definition photos. Featuring individual colors ink cartridges and new high performance ink formula, the Epson Stylus Photo R200 produces highly durable and fade resistant photos and thanks to the new vivid colors setting your photos will be more colorful and vibrant.

The R200 prints documents, photos,
and directly on inkjet-printable CDs.


The direct CD printing feature provides professional looking discs for archiving and sharing images and data with your friends and family. In just five simple steps the CD Print software helps you print personalized high quality photo images straight onto disc.

Epson offers products that work together in complete harmony to ensure perfect photos, every time. You can now scan and print with Epson scanners and printers, quickly, easily and with guaranteed great results, giving you unbelievable photo convenience and quality at home.

With the Epson Stylus Photo R200, producing your own photos at home has never been easier or more affordable. With separate cartridges for each ink colors, you only need to replace the colors used. What's more, Epson's extensive photo media range allows you to experiment with a variety of paper types to produce the best quality output in the desired format at very competitive prices.

Get creative with the software included–PhotoQuicker to apply superb effects and layouts to your pictures and Print Image Framer technology software, to personalize your photos with special frames and to create your own calendars, greeting cards and more. You have the flexibility to create stunning, high definition, borderless photos from 10 x 15 cm up to A4.

What's in the Box
Epson Stylus Photo R200 inkjet printer, one cyan ink cartridge (T048220), one light cyan ink cartridge (T048520), one magenta ink cartridge (T048320), one light magenta ink cartridge (T048620), one yellow ink cartridge (T048420), one black ink cartridge (T048120), CD print tray and software, printer documentation (Printer Basics, Product Information Guide, Reference Guide, Start Here card, CD-ROM containing printer drivers and software (Windows and Macintosh); User Manual Addendum available at Epson.com; printer cable not included



Product Description

With so many exciting features, the Epson Stylus Photo R200 makes it easy to print frame-ready photos, CDs and more. This impressive 6-color printer brings quality and convenience home â at a truly remarkable value. Compatible with both Windows and Macintosh systems, it quickly delivers brilliant scrapbook pages, homework assignments, and more. In fact, it's the ideal solution â whatever the task at hand. Its resolution of up to 5760 x 1440 optimized dpi and ultra fine 3-picoliter ink droplets ensure photo quality color and detail, while its innovative Micro Piezo® ink jet technology offers added precision. With cost-saving individual ink cartridges, it's an easy, economical home printing solution. Epson Software Film Factory, included with the Epson Stylus Photo R200, enables anyone to create eye-catching projects using all their favorite photos. It even prints customized designs directly on ink jet printable CDs and DVDs. And because this printer supports PRINT Image Matching (P.I.M.) and Exif Print technology, this full-featured performer makes it easy to get great prints from P.I.M. or Exif-enabled devices. This powerful ink jet provides an incredible feature set, and creates vivid, long-lasting results. With its fast print speeds, exceptional paper handling capabilities, and convenient connectivity, the Epson Stylus Photo R200 offers a remarkable choice for versatile, high-quality home printing. Superior 6-color Photo Inks and 5760 x 1440 optimized dpi Prints directly on ink jet printable CDs/DVDs Convenient individual ink cartridges Fast text and photo print speeds BorderFree printing in popular frame-ready sizes Premium photo software bundle

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212 of 214 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent CD/DVD printer, October 29, 2004
By Tom T (Crystal Coast of NC USA) - See all my reviews
(Update. Sept 30, 2007): Almost 3 years old, it's been a real workhorse printing DVDs, and I still rate it a 5-star printer. It did recently have a clogged nozzle. My fault. I read inkjets work best when exercised regularly -- print at least one page a week -- but the printer sat idle for about a month while I was on an extended roadtrip. Upon my return, black did not print. Status Monitor indicated more than 1/2 tank of black, but the Nozzle Check pattern printed all colors except black. So, for the first time ever, I ran the Head Cleaner. (You don't want to do this unless ABSOLUTELY necessary because it uses up a LOT of ink from all 6 tanks. You cannot select just one color.) Still no black ink flowing.

This site has the best information I was able to find about how to clear a clogged Epson printer nozzle:
http://www.inkjetreview.ca/Articles/clogged_epson_nozzles.htm.

The first suggestion listed -- putting distilled water on the printhead sponges -- is what worked for me.

By the way, except for the tanks that came with R200, I never used Epson ink, and the printer ran just fine. Unfortunately, apparently the newer Epson inkjets use only Epson ink. The difference is that a complete set of generic R200 inks cost about as much as a single tank of Epson ink. So, I sure hope this R200 lives for at least another 3 years.

Here's my original review: Excellent printer. I purchased it only for the CD/DVD printing feature. However, I decided it'll also replace my Epson Stylus Photo 870 which, after 4 years of heavy use, continues to produce excellent results even with off-brand ink. By comparison, the R200 print quality is even better.

Here's some info that might be useful if you're about to buy the R200, or are still shopping:

It takes about 3 minutes to print 100% of the disk surface. Printing less, like one line of text on the top half of the disk, and one line of text on the bottom half - and no background graphic - takes about 1.5 minutes.

If you do a price check on a complete set of Epson brand ink cartridges for this printer, you'll see the cost is more than half the price of the printer. But, each color ink has a separate cartridge - so only the color that runs out has to be replaced, not the whole set.

The R200 does not include a USB cable, so you'll need to either buy a cable or use a spare if you have one.

It's important to read the section in the manual about printing disks before you try to print your first one. The steps are simple, but if you don't select the right settings for Printer Setup, the printhead might miss part of the disk.

I read some reviews here and at other sites which mentioned having problems using this printer with a Mac. So far I've printed on disks using both Epson Print CD and another CD printing app called Discus, and printed to letter-sized paper from programs including Word, Exel, Photoshop, QuarkXPress, TextEdit, Mail, and printed web pages without a single problem.

If you prefer to use Photoshop, Illustrator, or similar programs to create original designs, no problem. Both Epson Print CD and Discus import graphics files.

I've seen some comments on how quiet this printer is. It is very quiet printing, but it does make noticeable noise when it starts the job, especially when pulling in a sheet of paper to print. So, it's not totally quiet.

The R200 is the same as the R300 as far as quality and speed; it just lacks some extra features the R300 has that, in my case, I didn't think were worth the extra cost.

(Update) I'll add that I'm a wedding videographer, and print about 15 - 20 dvds plus dvd case covers, a week. I've lost count of exactly how many I've done with this printer, but I can say after 3 years the disk feeder tray and the whole unit still works perfectly.

(Update) I read one review here about a problem printing shipping labels. After connecting online with their sites, I regularly print both USPS Priority Mail and UPS shipping labels with the R200, and it's quick.

[Update) I have replaced the original ink cartridges several times already, but, because I'm using this printer for all my printing, it's difficult to estimate the average ink cost per disk -- maybe $.30 at most. I can state the R200 is by no means an ink hog. The Epson Photo 870, which this replaced, seemed to use (evaporate?) ink even when idle. Not so with this R200. Considering everything my R200 has printed so far, it was well worth the purchase price. If this machine ever decides to die, I'll definitely replace it with another Epson.

(Update) Well, altho I've had very good luck with this printer, I'm not sure about replacing it with with another Epson, because supposedly the new ones work ONLY with Epson ink. That would increase my printing costs 5-fold. I've read Canon inkjets are better, but none print directly on disks.
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53 of 55 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars CD/DVD Printing Makes It Worth The Price Alone, April 21, 2004
By A Customer
When I first read about this printer in a computer magazine, I was immediately impressed by its functions and price point. CD/DVD printers cost $100's more and even then, they usually just serve that single function. Later that day, I went out and bought one.

The R200 not only prints directly onto the discs, but is also a quality photo printer. You can print out crisp images with that function as well as carry out normal day-to-day tasks like homework and other documents. It's great because the printer has an extra USB port on the front of the machine for easy hookup to a laptop. The software for the printer is easy to install and there really was no printer alignment necessary. It did all the work for me.

The only thing you really need to buy, if you don't already have one, is a USB cable because it doesn't come with one packed in the box. Yeah, I know. I was disappointed in that too, but the features made up for that. Speaking of features, in order to successfully print onto a disc, you must use an Ink-Jet printable disc. Otherwise, you'll have a disc with a pool of ink on it.

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171 of 193 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Overlooked Feature, July 23, 2004
By Nick Tropiano (Havertown, PA United States) - See all my reviews
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... all set to buy a Canon that cost $100 more than this, when I noticed it on a table at the retailer marked "customer return/clearance" at 1/2 price. I looked under the hood of the demo model... What?!! 6 (six) count'em individual ink tanks. That's a good thing. A very good thing. Most printers I've seen in the sub 100 price range have two ink tanks - 1 for black and one containing yellow, magneta, cyan. Or, only four ink tanks. Last time I was in the market for a printer, only the $300 models boasted six individual color tanks. Six tanks means that you can replace the individual inks as they run out - much more economical. Just as important, more colors means that subtle gradients in shading are handled more accurately. Just my opinion, but I don't think that you can call yourself a true photo-quality printer w/o six ink colors. Now for the negatives... there are none for the printer but some for folks who review them... 1. Yes, you'll need a USB cable. Get over it. 2. Yes, you'll eventually need to clean the nozzle which uses ink. Again, get over it. 3. Yes, your printer is calibrated for its make of photo paper. El-cheapo paper = sucky print. Again, get over it. 4. Yes, photo quality prints use quite a bit of ink for coverage. It's a consumable and quality ink is expensive to produce - get over it. 5. It takes a couple minutes to produce a print. Here's your option, spend a couple hundred more for a faster printer or learn a little patience. 6. Sometimes you buy stuff, take it home, and it's DOA. That's why there's a manufacturer's warranty and a store return policy. I read printer reviews and almost feel badly for the manufacturers. Here - by the nth generation of home printer, you can get what amounts to a home photo lab for less that 100 bucks. Fact of the matter is, you really can't go wrong with any of them. They all make terrific prints and do a decent job with text and graphics. Remarkable. Yey "Professional" reviewers beat them up over slight differences in print speed. "Users" vetch about there not being a USB cord. Huh? The only brand I would avoid is Lexmark. Fine printers but they charge $10 less than their competitor but absolutely gouge you on ink - by design, and it amounts to robbery. Prints from this thing are true photo lab quality. Easy set up, and it includes good software that I actually bothered to load - including a PIM color management Photoshop plug in. If you've read reviews of Epson's clogging by the way, don't be concerned. Those are the "stylus" models that use Durabrite inks, "the stylus photo" line, like this one, doesn't use Durabrite. Oh, and this has a gadget that prints labels directly on CD-Rs. Nice. But buy this for its six individual ink tanks. Truth is though, the "entry level" Canons, Epsons, HP's, are all pretty amazing.
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