Epson Stylus Photo R3000- An Advanced Version Printer Model for Superior Prints

The Epson Stylus Photos R3000 is a very stylish and sleek looking good 8-ink, 13-inch pigment printer that professionals may want to take a serious look at. It offers a number of changes and updates over the previous A3+ printer, the R2880.  Larger (25.9ml) Inkjet cartridges and no need to change black inks are the obvious changes; however, there are many other refinements too.

Epson Stylus Photo R3000 is a solidly built printer and it is more significant than the previous model- R2880. All the controls are now on the front panel. Its redesigned print head has a maximum resolution of 5670×1440 dpi and variable-sized droplets as small as 2 picoliters, and also there is Ethernet and wireless-N connectivity in addition to USB 2.0.  Along with this, it has PictBridge for direct printing from cameras and videos for added flexibility.

The device provides the most traditional connection, and also has Ethernet port, just like Epson’s other printer models, which allows the R3000 to be shared across your network. Additionally even more useful for the R3000’s users, Wi-Fi connectivity is offered, and this is an exclusive option that most of the users chose during installation. Printer set up is very easy, with the ability to enter your Wi-Fi settings directly through the printer’s LCD screen, eliminating the need for any physical connection to your PC or laptop.

Thus, Epson Stylus R3000 seems to be a better printer than the other printers in this line from Epson. It has more features, better design and is easier to use. So, if you are looking for a photo printer that prints excellent photos, then this might be your choice.

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