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Epson stylus photo r3000 vs canon pro 1
Epson stylus photo r3000 vs canon pro 1












epson stylus photo r3000 vs canon pro 1 epson stylus photo r3000 vs canon pro 1

My understanding is that the actual inkjet head in the Epson's is not user replaceable and any problems in this regard (clogging?) require the entire printer to be sent to Epson for repair. Does anyone have experience with the R3000 in this regard? I will be a (very) casual printer but don't want to have to deal with countless clogging issues. Epson's printer have a reputation for clogging with the R3880 apparently a notable exception. Now, the following are some aspects which I am not quite sure about: while I understand that the larger Epson R3880 and Canon Pixma Pro 1 offer a better deal due to the larger ink cartridges I think these are too large for my needs. And I don't want to deal with the headache of setting up and maintaining one. an aspect important to me that may seem unusual (or perhaps even wrong to consider) is that both are wireless printers as I don't have a wired ethernet network at home. size I contemplate printing at home at the moment. both are 13 x19in printers which is about the max. both seem to get good to very good reviews by professionals Hi, I am pondering starting to print at home with a more adequate printer than my Canon all-in-one and could need some advice about which printer to select.īasically, I've narrowed the list of options down to the Epson R3000 and the Canon Pixma Pro-10 based on the following criteria (roughly in order of importance):














Epson stylus photo r3000 vs canon pro 1