I had an Epson 4880 that worked great for about 8 years. It finally started having some issues so I bought the Epson 4900 (the 4880 had been discontinued). At this writing the 4900 is dead after about 6 months of use. And it wasn't a fun 6 months.
I had an Epson 4880 that worked great for about 8 years. It finally started having some issues so I bought the Epson 4900 (the 4880 had been discontinued). At this writing the 4900 is dead after about 6 months of use. And it wasn't a fun 6 months.
Loading cut sheets with the manual paper feeder for this machine is more difficult than on my 3800, but once I learned the trick, it's a breeze. An inserted sheet catches about 1/4" before it's fully seated.
Loved it at first, not anymore. We needed a wide format printer, the previous (now unavailable) model came highly reccomended. We have had this for only six months and when we turned it on yesterday after a few weeks of being idle we got a service message that read: Service Required, The printer's...
We thought the Canon Pixma Pro-100 was big, but then the Epson Stylus Pro 4900 arrived. Let's just say it took two of us to lift it out of the box, and we could barely find a desk big enough to accommodate it.
For me, it has to be said.. It was not the easiest printer to use right out of the box. But then I had never owned a printer of this size a quality before. Margins were difficult for me to get on with BUT.. A few Days later (and some trial and error.) I am now "With-It.
I have had this printer only a few days and I love it already. Only downside is when using thick papers such as Epson's Hot Press or Cold Press papers the front manual feed slot isn't as easy to line up as the paper cassette, or the rear manual feed slot but I'm sure with a little more practice this...
Very nice machine, very good price, timely deliery and easy set up. Would recommend to anyone interested in this type of machine.
If you're a professional photographer or print-maker, you no longer need be dependent on third-party labs and equipment, even if your requirements are as exacting as they are ambitious. The Epson Stylus Pro 4900 is massive by the standards of any printer we've ever reviewed before, at 430x840x770mm.
Although there is no denying that the quality of print that comes out is extremely good, this is nothing more than an overpriced paperweight. Just over a year old and ours requires a new part which costs only a little less than what we paid for it.
It is an excellent printer - beautiful gradation on the colours. Bigger than one thinks, but not difficult to set up and install. Excellent service from Pixmania and suppliers in Germany.
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