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Review: Epson Stylus Photo R360

A good choice if you need an LCD control panel

Epson’s latest photo printers, the Stylus Photo R265 and Stylus Photo R360 both take advantage of newly developed ink technology to achieve better print quality. Here, we’re reviewing the top-end model, which includes a 3.5in LCD and a selection of image-editing facilities that work independently from your PC.

Claiming print times as fast as 13 seconds for a 6x4in photo, the Stylus Photo R360 appears at first glance to be tantalisingly close to HP’s claimed 12-second rating and yet at a considerably lower price.

In our tests, the R360 performed pretty well when printing photos, but on default settings it was no match for the HP Photosmart D7360. When printing standard A4 documents, the gap grew wider still. When compared with the Canon Pixma IP6700D, it’s certainly horses for courses, with the two swapping places regularly from test to test.

Epson claims to have achieved some of its gains in print speed through the use of its new five-level variable droplet size technology. The smallest droplet size of 1.5 picolitres is used for areas with fine detail, while larger droplets are used to fill in areas of solid colour more quickly and evenly. This enables gains in both quality and performance and could explain why some test results were faster than others.

When it comes to running costs, Epson was far from helpful. While the spec sheets will tell you that individual ink cartridges start from only £6.99, no yield information is published (and Epson would not give us such information) making it impossible to estimate how much prints will cost.

The printer itself, however, gives you some idea of how many pages there are left to print based on the last type of page printed. However, this doesn’t kick in until you have less than 100 prints left.

Epson’s Photo Enhance technology detects the content of photos and applies enhancements automatically. It can spot skin tones, landscapes and sky and will attempt to fix common problems, such as when a subject is silhouetted against bright back-lighting.

In our tests, the R360 did a very good job of bringing out bright colours from our source material without them appearing over-processed. Under very close scrutiny, prints seemed a little lower in contrast and sharpness but higher in colour when compared with either the Canon or HP printers.

It was also the only printer that gave us perfect borderless A4 prints every time, without the need for any tweaking in the drivers to eliminate small white margins.

Using the built-in image browsing functions was a little faster on the R360 than on Canon’s IP6700. It found 73 photos on our memory card very quickly and let us whiz around the colourful menus with very little waiting. Also included on the R360 is the ability to print frames from video clips. We tried three, in Mov, Avi and Wmv format but unfortunately none of these seemed to be compatible with the printer.

Printing onto DVDs or CDs is also possible with the R360, although it doesn’t have the option of double-sided printing or the covered paper trays of the HP Photosmart D7360.

The Stylus Photo R360 costs a lot less than the D7360, but there are also significant features missing. However it’s capable of creating impressive photos and has a user interface that’s friendlier and easier to use than Canon’s.

This article is part of a group test of A4 photo printers
See also
Canon Pixma IP6700D
HP Photosmart D7360
How we tested the photo inkjet printers
Photo printing under Windows Vista
Graphs and table of features can be read via our pdf downloads above

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Reader Comments

compatable cartridges

i got this model and tried to use compatable cartridges but apparently epson has done something with the printer so compatables do not work so beware.

Posted by David Fletcher, 14 Jul 2007

COMPATIBLES

Anyone else found the Epson R360 will not accept Compatibles, Has put me off buying one. Bill Williams

Posted by Bill Williams, 23 Nov 2007

R360 Compatible Cartridges

I have found that there are Compatible cartridges that work with this printer for £11.49 a set. I got them from www.printcartridgedirect.com and they work fine

Posted by Matty, 08 Dec 2007

Epson Stylus Photo R360 compatible ink

I have used compatible ink cartridges(Pro-Jet)in my Epson Stylus R360 without any problems. I don't even get the nag screen like I do when using compatibles on the Epson DX3800.

Posted by Kami, 11 Dec 2007

Its going out the window!

A particularly nasty product with three faults - 1) small ink capacity cartridges which it eats at a tremendous rate 2) the tendency to stop in the middle of a document and take itself out of service without warning and demand a cartridge replacement. I'm sitting on a 15 page brief waiting for a teckky to go to the local town as I write 3) Epson progress 'advert panels' that force themselves to the front of whatever you're doing for each document. The ink charging ones stop your PC with an advert until they are finished. This is the last Epson my company buys. Martin Akehurst Chandler Akehurst Ltd

Posted by Martin Akehurst, 04 Jul 2008

Compatible Cartridges?

Every time I have tried a non-Epson so-called compatible cartridge (various types) the whole works have got jammed up and I am on the point of buying a new printer since a set of Epson cartridges is now more than a new printer!

Posted by Hilary, 19 Jun 2010

Scanner

Does the r360 have a scanner?

Posted by John, 11 Jun 2011

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Pros Good user interface; able to print from movies; good auto-picture enhancement Cons No quoted running costs; slow in some tests; no duplex option Overall A good choice for those who want to use an LCD control panel. It’s more cost effective than the HP Photosmart D7360, but with fewer features and lower performance

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