

You should make it a habit to run Nozzle Check after several days of printer inactivity. Unfortunately, Epson's printheads have a reputation for this type of behavior, as we noted in the review for the R800. Nozzle Check revealed that about 90 percent of the red nozzles were blocked, but running Head Cleaning twice fixed the problem. After several idle days, it nearly stopped printing red tones. In nearly 90 days of use, the printer operated flawlessly except for one incident. It printed our 8x10-inch test photo (on Epson Premium Glossy Photo Paper using the Best quality option) in two minutes flat. It can't quite keep up with Canon for photo-printing speed, but it clearly outpaces the HP Photosmart 8750. In CNET Labs' tests, the R1800 was noticeably faster than the R800-conceivably the result of testing with different versions of the printer driver-and thus far ranks as the fastest for printing text among the medium-format photo printers.

Wilhelm Research's initial print-life estimates for the UltraChrome Hi-Gloss ink set on various specialty papers indicate stability ranging from 64 to 200 years when properly mounted in a frame, under glass. Also, graphics had some slight printhead banding in the gradient fills, as well as some slight jaggies in the curves. Text looks extremely sharp, though under a loupe we spotted some minor irregularities. It also displays a very good dynamic range and color accuracy, as well as the best flesh tones of any of the photo printers we've seen thus far. Though not quite neutral, the R1800's grays show less variability under changing light sources than do those of its competitors. For more neutral monochrome, you'll have to opt for the R2400. The Stylus Photo R1800 does a reasonably good job with black-and-white output but creates composite grays, typically resulting in a slight color cast in the print. In practice, the trays do work well and have the advantage of being able to retract completely into the printer body when not in use. To protect them, consider locating the printer in a low-traffic area.
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The R1800, like the HP Photosmart 8750, handles large-size output via a series of extendable plastic trays that seem rather flimsy. The Stylus Photo R1800 also offers roll-paper capability, which permits prints as large as 13x44 inches. It also provides a straight-through paper path for very heavy media, including CDs or DVDs. This design is easy to manage, though more prone to collecting dust than are cassette or front-feed paths. Like the R800, the 13x19-capable R1800 feeds paper through an L-shaped path, loading from the top and exiting in front. This coating overcomes the tendency of the black pigment inks to become perceptibly less glossy soon after drying as well as preventing bronzing in those areas. The eighth tank holds the gloss optimizer, which is applied when printing on glossy paper stock.

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The Hi-Gloss ink set comprises six primaries: cyan, magenta, yellow, red, and blue, plus a choice of photo black or matte black, which both reside in the printer full time-no cartridge swapping required. It's virtually identical to its letter-size counterpart, the equally impressive Stylus Photo R800, but its UltraChrome Hi-Gloss ink set lacks the monochrome chops that Epson put into the new UltraChrome K3 inks, which debut in the Stylus Photo R2400. Had one minor hiccup with the instructions, but InkxPro had that resolved in short order (Great Customer Service).A perfect printer for the budget-minded photo fanatic, the medium-format Epson Stylus Photo R1800 delivers long-lasting, exhibition-quality color prints. He had the the Epson 1800 system installed in under ten minutes and has done nothing but rave about how fantastic it is. Having bought the CISS for my Canon Pro9000, I thought I would share my great experience with my brother for Christmas. They're my "go to" source for all things inkjet! The ink systems are fairly easy to install, but if you need help, they have very responsive customer service.before and after you purchase. It isn't often you come across a company that gives you good value, quality and support. Gerald Giguere from Florence, MA United States 0 of 0 people found the following review helpful:
