

The printer's four buttons are all on the front left.
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It has just a few buttons, a series of lights for feedback and one paper thickness level.Ībove the Roll, Ink, Paper and Power buttons, LEDs monitor each ink cartridge and Canada only)īUTTONS & LIGHTS & LEVER | Back to Contentsįor all those details, the box itself is pretty straightforward. and Canada including EPSON Exchange program (U.S. Warranty: Standard one-year limited warranty in the U.S.Power: 0.8 amps maximum and 19 watts in self-test mode.Printer Duty: 25,000 black or 10,000 color pages at A4 or Letter.


So while those two specs may not be state of the art any more, they were no handicap. It took a 10x loupe to appreciate the smaller droplets. Its 4.0-picoliter droplet may seem large compared to the R800's industry-leading 1.5 and the Canon's impressive 2.0, but at normal handheld viewing distances, we could not detect the difference in the highlights of the same image printed on all three. But it hasn't nearly the number of nozzles the Canon has and it's obvious. Using 1440-dpi bidirectionally (which Epson calls High Speed), it still prints at a respectable speed. USB, FireWire/IEEE-1394 and parallel connectivityĪlthough subsequently surpassed by the R800 and Canon i9900 for print speed, the 2200 is significantly faster than its own predecessor.Interchangeable Photo and Matte Black inks.2880x14400-dpi resolution with 4-picoliter ink droplets.Seven-color archival UltraChrome pigment inks in individual $15 ink cartridges.The $699 Epson Stylus Photo 2200 made its mark on the printing landscape with a set of unusual features: Over the past two years, it has been put in harness by numerous commercial and fine arts photographers attracted by its ability to produce pigment-based prints with 100-year longevity. Our review may be the last to be written on this classic, but we'd be remiss not to look at it. There are faster printers and newer ink sets, but the old gray mare can still pull a plow. Introduced in 2002 as the successor to the 2000, the 2200 still makes an impressive print. The old gray mare is still what she used to be. The Imaging Resource Digital Photography Newsletter STILL PULLING THE PLOW Epson Stylus Photo 2200
