Good points
Excellent photo print quality
Cheap to buy and run
Fast to print
Bad points
No memory card slots
Black text isn't rich
Overall
The Epson Stylus Photo R265 offers high-quality photo printing at an
attractively low price, but take note of the black text output and lack of
memory card slots
Rating:
Price:
£90
The latest addition to Epson's range of home inkjet printers is a little on
the bulky side, but is fast and produces excellent photo prints for well under
£100.
The
Stylus
Photo R265 measures a
somewhat
rotund 45cm wide, 41cm high and 21cm deep, so you'll need a fair amount of
desk or shelf space to make room for it.
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However, the R265 can pump out an A4 page of plain text in just 18 seconds.
An A4 photo print takes 90 seconds, while a 6x4in postcard takes 45 seconds
using the printer's highest quality settings.
Setting the printer up is very straightforward - apart from the slightly
annoying fact that Epson doesn't include a USB cable with the printer, so you'll
need to have one spare or buy one separately.
The R265 can print from Pictbridge-compatible cameras and through USB Direct
Print but has no LCD screen or memory card slots.
The photo print quality really is impressive, though. It may cost £90, but
the R265, which uses six ink cartidges, boasts high-resolution printing at
5,760x1,440 dpi. Photos are finely detailed, with bright, rich colours even when
using cheap photocopier paper. And, as you'd expect, results are even better
when you use more expensive glossy paper.
We printed a number of 6x4in postcards (costing about 15p per sheet) and it
was difficult to tell them apart from conventional photo prints.
Ironically, our only criticism is of the R265's simple monochrome text
output. The printer's high resolution ensures that text is smooth and detailed,
but the ink colour doesn't look like 'pure' black. There's a slightly blue-grey
cast to the text that definitely leaves room for improvement.
Still, as the name implies, the Stylus Photo range is designed primarily for
printing photos, and on that score it performs very well. Its photo quality is
excellent for a printer costing less than £100. Also, it costs under £38 to
replace all six ink cartridges, which is comparatively good.
However, it's probably not the best choice for people who need a more
conventional office printer for letters and other text-based documents.
Also consider Canon Pixma iP6220D
Overall: The Canon Pixma iP6220D is an inexpensive photo printer which produces
high-quality prints, though slowly.
Rating: 4
Price: £70
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