Setting up the Epson Stylus Photo R1900 couldn't be much easier, although I'd love to have stock in the company that makes the tape every printer seems to be wrapped in these days. Support PhotographyBLOG: Buy the Epson Stylus Photo R1900 from Epson claims this results in better skin tones, which we'll take a look at in just a bit. Gone is the original blue, being replaced with orange. Dubbed Ultrachrome Hi-Gloss 2, the inks have reformulated the gloss optimizer to be more transparent, and improved the red ink. The biggest change, especially for anyone coming from the R1800, is the new mix of ink colors. The Stylus Photo R1900 is Epson's answer to this need, and they've done an admirable job with the update. It seems that no matter how good a product might be, there's always a need to come out with a new and improved version. Add to that exceptional gloss printing thanks to a special gloss optimizer, and you have an excellent option for high quality printing at an attractive price.īut, as usual, the market doesn't sit still. The Epson Stylus Photo R1800 has been a popular choice for digital photographers requiring the13x19 format, but not willing or able to spend the additional money for the R2400.
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