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ComputerShopper
★★★★
9 years ago

Semi-pro photographers, graphic artists, hobbyists: All will find this photo printer's output quality and extensive paper-handling options attractive, if they can manage the ink costs.

Superb output quality (and quiet operation; Supports cut sheets to 13x19 inches; or roll paper to 13 inches wide; Switches matte-black and photo-black inks without cartridge removal; Prints on CDs/DVDs

Wastes ink when switching black modes; Printer itself is moderately priced; but ink is pricey

PC Magazine
★★★★
9 years ago
Epson SureColor P600

Epson labels the SureColor P600 inkjet printer ($799.99) on its website as being for creative professionals. And indeed, its combination of exceptionally high-quality output, fast speed, and paper handling-with the ability to print panoramic photos at sizes as large as 13 by 129 inches-makes it...

Impressively high-quality output; Can print to a maximum size of 13 by 19 inches for cut sheets, 13 by 129 inches with roll paper; Fine art papers available

Usability issues include some fine-art papers being hard to feed properly; Long lags for some housekeeping tasks

PC Magazine
★★★★
9 years ago
Epson SureColor P600 Review

Epson labels the SureColor P600 inkjet printer ($799.99) on its website as being for creative professionals. And indeed, its combination of exceptionally high-quality output, fast speed, and paper handling—with the ability to print panoramic photos at sizes as large as 13 by 129 inches—makes it easily suitable for professional photographers and graphic artists, as well as prosumers. Unfortunately, the P600 ($2,373.44 at Amazon) also suffers from some usability issues that take some of the shine off an otherwise highly appealing printer. Ignoring the usability issues for the moment, the P600 is a clear cut above the Epson Stylus Photo R2000 ($2,173.56 at Amazon) , which is our preferred pick for a bargain-priced prosumer photo printer for up to supertabloid size. It's also similar in capability to the Epson Stylus Photo R3000 , which is our Editors' Choice near-dedicated photo printer for prosumers and professionals. Both the Epson R3000 and the P600 can print on cut sheets as l...

The Epson SureColor P600 inkjet printer delivers absolutely top-tier photo and graphics output, but usability issues can make for a frustrating experience.

Impressively high-quality output; Can print to a maximum size of 13 by 19 inches for cut sheets, 13 by 129 inches with roll paper; Fine art papers available

Usability issues include some fine-art papers being hard to feed properly; Long lags for some housekeeping tasks

Digitaltrends
★★★★
9 years ago
Epson SureColor P600 Review

With its new ink system, Epson's SureColor P600 is an excellent choice for the serious photographer.

Excellent color accuracy and saturation; Extensive media handling; including roll paper; Black inks great for monochrome and color prints

Limited to 13 inches; Must manually cut prints off roll paper; Pricey inks

The Luminous Landscape
★★★★★
9 years ago

One Small Step For Printerkind If you need a signpost to the fact that the digital imaging revolution is slowing down, look no further than inkjet photo printers. Models from Epson, Canon and HP reached a pinnacle a few years ago and we have seen little progress since.

PhotoReview
★★★★
9 years ago
Epson SureColor SC-P600

Despite the new nomenclature, Epson's just-released SureColor P600 A3+desktop printer is essentially an update to the Stylus Photo R3000 , which we reviewed in January 2011. The new printer comes in a redesigned case, which is the same size and weight as the R3000's.

GadgetSpeak
★★★★
9 years ago
Epson A3+ Printer SC-P600

I saw this unit at the BETT (Education Show) at the end of January and the quality of its output was the reason I requested it. I knew it would be big and expected the normal review place in my cramped office not to be enough, I was wrong.

How To Spend It
★★★★★
8 years ago

The arrival of superlative online print services such as PhotoBox, The Print Space and Metroprint has called into question whether, as a keen but non-professional photographer, there's any point in having your own high-quality printer, the kind that takes eight or nine wincingly expensive ink...

epson.com.au
★★★★★
8 years ago
Epson sc p 600

Was very easy to set up on my wireless network and was very quickly using this with downloaded drivers for my Mac. Colours were great and print quality excellent and fast

The Phoblographer
★★★★★
8 years ago

Though we (the millennial generation) don't seem to care about the print that much, I can tell you from experience that seeing one in person creates magic in a person's eyes. I'm not just talking about a print from a printer–although you should note before going on that this is fully a review of the...

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