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The near-dedicated photo printers we've tested in recent years have been able to handle paper sizes of up to 13 by 19 inches, making them suitable for advanced amateur photographers as well as professionals on a budget. The Epson Stylus Pro 3880 ($1,29...

Professional-grade output. Prints at paper sizes up to 17 by 24 inches. Multiple paper feeds.

Though exquisite, both graphics and photos showed a few minor flaws. No option to print from paper rolls.

The Epson Stylus Pro 3880 professional photo printer is a great choice both for professional photographers and for amateurs thinking of taking the leap into a career in photography. Buy it now...
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After nearly three years, Epson is replacing the popular A2-size Stylus Pro 3800 with the impressive Stylus Pro 3880 (US$1,295). The 3880 now incorporates features used by the other 80-series Epson Stylus Pro printers, including the UltraChrome K3...
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After nearly three years, Epson is replacing the popular A2-size Stylus Pro 3800 with the impressive Stylus Pro 3880. The 3880 now incorporates features used by the other 80-series Epson Stylus Pro printers, including the UltraChrome K3 pigment-based...

Paper handling; excellent included ICC paper profiles...

Flimsy paper output tray...
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Epson’s 17” Stylus Pro 3800 has been one of the most popular printers in its size for the past three years. With a good combination of price and size, this C-sized printer has filled the needs of photographers looking for the ability to print 17x22...

The Stylus Pro 3880 is a logical progression for Epson and brings their popular desktop 17” printer up to the current ink set used in all the other x880 printers. While it might seem surprising that Epson would bring out another printer in the UltraChr...
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tipa.com Updated: 2016-11-15 00:57:14
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Using Epson’s advanced, fourth generation UltraChrome K3 with Vivid Magenta pigment inks to deliver long lasting, high quality prints up to A2+ size in both black and white and full colour, the Epson Stylus Pro 3880 offers fast, flexible printing suit...
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As every photographer knows, all other things being equal, a cheap, pocket-size point-and-shoot camera isn't going to capture images as high in quality as a loaded-for-bear digital SLR. The same logic applies to printers. Inexpensive, all...

Wide-carriage (17-inch) printing at an exceptional price point; outstanding image quality; easy setup; fast, quiet...

Does not accept roll paper, or sheets larger than 17x22 inches...

The Stylus Pro 3880 is an exceptional wide-format desktop photo printer for pros or advanced amateurs with limited space and modest budgets...
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When you have the most popular C Size (17") printer on the market, it might not seem that there's a good reason to update it. For the past three years, the Epson Stylus Pro 3800 has held this status. With a good combination of price and size, this C...
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The news dropped the other day: Epson unveiled an upgrade to its photo inkjet printer, the Epson 3800. That left me wondering what the real news was. On the surface, the new 3880 model offers a few incremental improvements over the Stylus Pro 3800, a...

As much as we all might want some magical desktop photo printer that costs next to nothing and produces prints for even less, the fact remains that the Stylus Pro 3800 was a great product that sat uniquely in the market, with no real competition. The...
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Epson Stylus Pro 3880 A Pro Gets Even Better Let's not beat around the bush. Epson photo printers are the best selling machines on the market. This is not without good reason. Epson have arguably done more to advance the art and technology of photogr...
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