![]() That’s one benefit of the 3880 over Epson’s Stylus Photo R2880 ($800, street), which makes you physically switch the Photo and Matte Black cartridges.Įpson says that the Vivid Magentas should provide more intense blues and violets, and we did see a wider range of those colors in the test prints we made. Through the printer’s menu you tell it to switch between Photo and Matte Black depending on the paper you’re using. That’s a total of nine inks, though the printer uses only eight at any given time. ![]() These join Cyan, Light Cyan, Yellow, Light Black, Light Light Black, Photo Black, and Matte Black. It still uses Epson’s UltraChrome K3 pigment-based ink set, but it has replaced its old Magenta and Light Magenta cartridges with Vivid Magenta and Vivid Light Magenta. The main boost: Epson’s reformulated magenta inks. ![]() With its new Stylus Pro 3880, a long-awaited follow-up to the well-received Stylus Pro 3800, Epson refines some of the innovations it introduced in that model, while adding some features that trickled down from its more expensive large-format printers over the past year. Serious home printing demands a serious printer.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |