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The affordable Epson® R280 Ultra Hi-Definition photo printer is the fast, easy way to achieve extraordinary results. Print brilliant, 4″ x 6″ photos in as fast as 11 seconds or text documents at speeds up to 38 pages per minute1.
Epson Stylus Series | Single Function Inkjet Printers | Printers | Epson® Official Support.
4×6 prints are perfect for framed photos, cards and for a physical backup of any of your favorite digital images. 5×7: A slightly larger format than standard 4×6 images, 5×7 prints have a higher aspect ratio than 4×6 prints, so cropping your image to your personal specifications is important!
Doing it manually is also quite easy. All you have to do is divide the image`s dimensions (in pixels) by the image`s pixel density. From the computation above, we can now say that we can print the said image file up to a print size of 12″ x 18″ without compromising the image quality.
Epson Premium Photo Paper Glossy (11 x 14″, 20 Sheets)
Open: 14.8 x 22.8 x 10 inches (375 x 578 x 253 mm) Closed: 14.8 x 13.7 x 9.3 inches (375 mm x 347 mm x 237 mm)
Epson`s DFX printer uses four sets of 9 pins for the fastest printing. 24-pin printer print sharper, more detailed text. Heavy-Duty printers are faster and handle thicker forms and larger workloads with ease.
All cartridges must be installed with ink for printing and printer maintenance. For print quality, some ink remains in replaced cartridges. Designed for EPSON cartridges only: Other brands of ink supplies are not compatible and, if described as compatible, may not function properly or continuously.
Epson`s newly developed 3D printer employs a unique material extrusion method that is achieved using a flat screw (an inline screw with a flattened configuration) like that found in Epson`s precision injection molding machines.

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Epson Stylus Photo R230(2 red indicator blinking)
ANSWER : 2 red indicator blinking

Epson Stylus Photo T60 paper jam
ANSWER : paper jam

Epson Stylus Photo R230 – flashing red lights fix
ANSWER : REDLIGHT

Epson Stylus Photo RX600, porous pad
ANSWER : Hi, You may have by now (Feb.2016 ) solved your problem, if not I have just used to code to reset my copy counter but as yet have not replaced the surplus ink pad tanks, what I am going to do is install an external surplus ink tank to bypass the pads as I am a bit nervous of taking my printer apart, Go to ebay and type in “RX600 surplus external ink tank” cost is well worth it, Happyhammer 20.02.16

Epson stylus photo R300
ANSWER : Had the same problem with the VM cartridge, I cleaned and put it back several times not luck,then the MK started acting up as well, cleaned it and put it back and worked, the VM however was still acting up. I turned the printer off and took out the VM and put it back without cleaning, turned on the printer and the VM is working now….come on Epson what the hell is wrong with this system.

epson stylus photo 2000p problems
ANSWER : plz i just receive epson stylus photo 2000p from a friend and the ink light are on nothing is working plz help

Multiple Problems With Epson Stylus Photo R280
ANSWER : I have had my R280 for about 3 years. It has worked fine with generic cartridges for several years now. Last week it indicated I needed to replace one cartridge. I used a generic cartridge from the same manufacturer I had used before. The printer would not accept the new cartridge and now told me that I needed to replace 4 cartridges because it recognized them as non Epson. Surely there is some way to fool the printer so it does not recognize generic cartridges – which have worked well in the past and are still over half full! Anyone got any ideas?

Epson Stylus Photo R200 – flashing red lights
ANSWER : The R800 will flash the ink and paper lights alternately when the ink pads are assumed to be full from extensive head cleaning. Sometimes, if not always, the head will lock into place on the right side above the ink head cleaning sponges that release ink to the lower ink pads.To correct the problem you need to clean the sponge area, I use cotton swabs. If the head is locked to need to release the carriage lock with a screwdriver. This will require removing the cover, but not necessarily the bottom of the unit.There is a 179 page service manual available for download for $16.50. There are free downloads of this manual, but usually are missing the 100 pages.You can remove the cover by:1. Remove the three screws on the rear housing (One to the left of the power plug, one on the opposite side and one in the lower middle bottom.2. Remove the three screws inside the upper housing (Just under the lid where the hinge is).3. Remove the screw under the left and right side in back below the vents.4. In the back pull the white ribbon closest to you out of the block, do not try to remove the block itself.5. Place a screwdriver into the slot both on the right and lift of the bottom corners on the back to release the hooks that hold the upper unit.6. Lastly, put a screwdriver into the notches on the bottom of the printer located in the front right and left, they are spring loaded.7. Remove cover.8. The head lock release screw is in the right side of the printer and is partially covered by the lower housing. I drilled a half inch hole into the side as to be able to insert a screwdriver. Turn the screw to the left and the head will rise out of the locked position. You only need to turn enough to release the head.9. Clean the sponges and any areas you see with excess ink.10. Place the cover on the unit enough to plug the white ribbon back in and turn the unit on.If the printer lights stop flashing then you are all set.