- Brand : Epson
- Product name : PictureMate 280
- Product code : C11C661003
- Category : Inkjet Printers
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- Info modified on : 27 Jan 2020 11:29:37
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Features | |
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Colour |
Printing | |
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Maximum resolution | 5760 x 1440 DPI |
Print speed (black, normal quality, A4/US Letter) | 20 ppm |
Paper handling | |
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Maximum print size | 100 x 150 mm |
Ports & interfaces | |
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PictBridge | |
Direct printing |
Network | |
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Bluetooth |
Design | |
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Market positioning | Home & office |
Display | LCD |
Display diagonal | 6,35 cm (2.5") |
Weight & dimensions | |
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Width | 215 mm |
Depth | 152 mm |
Height | 180 mm |
Weight | 3,1 kg |
Other features | |
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Dimensions (WxDxH) | 215 x 152 x 180 mm |
Print technology | Inkjet |
Interface | USB |
Media types supported | DVD-ROM / CD-RW / CD-R |
Uk has collected 12 expert reviews for Epson PictureMate 280 inkjet printer Colour 5760 x 1440 DPI and the average expert rating is 82 of 100. The average score reflects the expert community’s view on this product. Click below and use Uk to see all ratings, product awards and conclusions.
The Epson PictureMate 280 is a giant compared to the other printers on test and, weighing a hefty 3kg, the least portable. Its bulk conceals some useful features and some great technology, such as an included CD drive that lets you read discs and writ...
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2017-03-01 09:54:31
2017-03-01 09:54:31
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good quality portable inkjet photo printer: The current drift in printer technology is towards enabling the maximum amount of digital images to be printed without the aid of a PC connection, especially with the portable models that are designed to be take...
By adding onscreen editing and storage capabilities to its PictureMate PM280 photo printer, Epson is trying to take the computer out of the equation. It isnt the first manufacturer to do this: Lexmark had a go with the P450, which, like the PM280, h...