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Epson’s Stylus Photo 1410 A3+ photo printer uses dye-based inks, making it suitable for glossy photos and presentation documents. It won't feed roll paper like the Stylus Photo R2880, but it's cheaper and sits at a tempting price point for amateur phot...

Great print quality, direct CD/DVD printing, can print on glossy media...

No card reader, some definition lost in black and white photos...

For A3+ photos and in-house marketing materials, the Epson Stylus Photo 1410 does a good job considering its price tag. Amateur photographers will find plenty to like about this printer, though professionals best look elsewhere...
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Product Code: C11C655031 The Epson Stylus Photo 1410 is one of the cheapest A3+ capable photo printers available, but it still produces great photos. It uses dye-based inks, making it a suitable for glossy photos and presentation documents. The Epso...

For A3+ photos and in-house marketing materials, the Epson Stylus Photo 1410 does a good job considering its price tag. Amateur photographers will find plenty to like about this printer, though professionals best look elsewhere. James Hutchinson...
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Epson's Stylus Photo 1410 A3+ photo printer won't feed roll paper like the Stylus Photo R2880, but it's cheaper and sits at a tempting price point for amateur photographers. Direct CD/DVD printing, brilliant output and dye-based consumables make this a viable choice for glossy photos and in-house production of marketing materials.The Epson Stylus Photo 1410 takes up a considerable amount of desk space with input and output trays fully extended, but they can be retracted into the printer's bo...

Great print quality, direct CD/DVD printing, can print on glossy media...

No card reader, some definition lost in black and white photos...

Epson’s Stylus Photo 1410 is one of the cheapest A3+ capable photo printers available, but it still produces great photos. It uses dye-based inks, making it a suitable for glossy photos and presentation documents...
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dpexpert.com.au Updated: 2011-11-04 14:31:08
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With this printer Epson has brought A3+ (329x483mm) photo prints within reach of a wider group of digital photographers. The price reduction has been achieved by reducing the number of ink cartridges to six (compared with eight or more in the more exp...

With most digital cameras now sporting 6 million pixels or more they are by default producing large images, so why not make the most of them. While paper and ink are expensive big prints can be the occasional self-indulgent luxury for the ripper photos...

Plain paper printing quality is not very good. Black type on plain paper will never be mistaken for laser output. The 1410 is strictly a photo printer. We compared output on premium plain paper with the same file from the more expensive Canon i9950 and...

We may quibble about the finest details of output but the bottom line is that the Epson 1410 printer represents amazing value for money. However, like all such devices, the consumables are expensive. Ink cartridges cost $26.50 and they do not have a la...
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smh.com.au Updated: 2011-11-04 14:31:08
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This printer will allow more digital photographers to print A3+ (329 x 483 mm). The price reduction has been achieved by reducing the number of ink cartridges to six (compared with eight or more in the more expensive printers) and...
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Epson’s Stylus Photo 1410 A3+ photo printer uses dye-based inks, making it suitable for glossy photos and presentation documents. It won't feed roll paper like the Stylus Photo R2880, but it's cheaper and sits at a tempting price point for amateur pho...

For A3+ photos and in-house marketing materials, the Epson Stylus Photo 1410 does a good job considering its price tag. Amateur photographers will find plenty to like about this printer, though professionals best look elsewhere...
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