professionalphotographer.co.uk Updated: 2011-08-14 07:01:03
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By Simon EcclesEpsons latest A2 printer may cost almost £1000 but it is claimed to be more economical in use than an A4 modelEpson is pitching its new £995 Stylus Pro 3800 printer at photographers who need something bigger than its popular £599 A3+ R2...
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At first glance, the Epson Stylus Pro 3800 Standard Model looks out of place in the photo printer market. There are a few very good photo printers with similar features that cost much less than the Epsons £999, and some excellent industrial-strength...

If you are a professional photographer or serious amateur looking to reproduce your work at large sizes and with extremely high quality, the Epson Stylus Pro 3800 Standard Model is a great printer. You get speed, quality, and efficiency at a good pric...
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EISA.eu Updated: 2011-08-14 07:01:04
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The Epson Stylus Pro 3800 is a fast, professional but also affordable, large-format photo printer. Delivering archival quality pictures of up to A2+ format with a 9-ink pigment UltraChrome K3 system, it is designed to produce colour or monochrome work...
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expertreviews.co.uk Updated: 2011-08-14 07:01:04
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Epsons new Stylus Pro 3800 stands out from the crowd as a temptingly sized, desktop A2+ photo-printer for enthusiasts and imaging professionals. Sitting directly beneath the larger and pricier A2+ Stylus Pro 4800, the Pro 3800 is the companys entry-l...
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As a general rule, the market for A3 printers and smaller tends to be home and office, while the market for A1 printers and above tends to be bureaux and other professional users. A2 printers have mostly been viewed as a niche market that falls somewhe...

No need to change between different black inks, wide range of media available, wide colour gamut, print driver supports Intel Macs...

No roll feeder which makes it diffi cult to print panoramas, printer changes between photo and matte black inks, not as robust as other professional printers...

The Stylus Pro 3800 overcomes the main limitation of the 4800 in so far as you don’t have to keep swapping ink cartridges around. It’s also slightly smaller and quite a lot cheaper. The only real fault is the lack of a roll-feeder option, whic...
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digitalartsonline.co.uk Updated: 2011-08-14 07:01:04
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Epson’s new Stylus Pro 3800 is a photographic-quality inkjet printer for any sheet size up to A2+. Priced at £995, it fills a gap in Epson’s range between the £599 A3+ Stylus Photo R2400 and the heavier-duty £1,495 A2+ Stylus Pro 4800. All...
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The EPSON Stylus Pro 3800 A2 printer Digital cameras have been pushing image quality upwards for the past few years and now we are seeing affordable 8, 10, and 12+ megapixel cameras. This has meant photographers can now capture image quality that i...

Superb print quality, Print life, Compact design, Monochrome printing...

Ink prices approx £35 per cartridge, Flimsy paper out tray, Price (£995 vat) ouch!, Print quality 105, Features 95, Ease of use 98, Design 100, Value 95, Rating 493 Highly Recommended...

The Epson Stylus Pro 3800 was announced in September 2006 a few days before Photokina. This was the first time I had heard of the printer, usually we get to hear about new products weeks or months in advance. Looking through the specifications nothing...
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At first glance, the Epson Stylus Pro 3800 Standard Model looks out of place in the photo printer market. There are a few very good photo printers with similar features that cost much less than the Epsons $2195, and some excellent industrial-strength...

Excellent quality prints, outstanding speed on almost any media type...

Wastes at least 2ml of ink each time it prints The Final Word If you are a professional photographer or serious amateur looking to reproduce your work at large sizes and with extremely high quality, the Epson Stylus Pro 3800 Standard Model is a great p...

If you are a professional photographer or serious amateur looking to reproduce your work at large sizes and with extremely high quality, the Epson Stylus Pro 3800 Standard Model is a great printer. You get speed, quality, and efficiency at a good price...
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The Stylus Pro 3800 overcomes the main limitation of the 4800 in so far as you don’t have to keep swapping ink cartridges around. It’s also slightly smaller and quite a lot cheaper. The only real fault is the lack of a roll-feeder option, which is mai...
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As a general rule, the market for A3 printers and smaller tends to be home and office, while the market for A1 printers and above tends to be bureaux and other professional users. A2 printers have mostly been viewed as a niche market that falls somewhere...
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