Product Comparison: Epson SureColor SC-P400 vs Epson SureColor SC-P600
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- Speed is good for the quality and it prints boarder less without any bleed or smudges.
- Print speed for A4 documents is good, print quality is excellent.
- It is not as sturdy but the quality of the prints is fantastic. The speed is fantastic. It very good.
- Pleased with the speed of printing (faster than by Brother printer/copier).
- Very good photo printer. Not fast, but I would rather quality printing rather than speed.
- Replacement for my old and ailing R2400. Very impressed with print quality and speed of printing.
- I was pleasantly surprised to find that it will print an A3 image at maximum quality in under 5 minutes.
- Superb print out in mono. Resolution great. Also large cartridges is a bonus as well.
- Only used for a few days but its a great printer, superb quality. Easy to set up, works on my home network and can be seen by all my devices.
- An absolutely superb printer for quality but not for speed (you can't have both).
- Once up and running the print quality is great although as yet I haven't tried to print any high quality photos.
- It can print on a variety of different paper types and the photographic prints are especially sharp.
- Only made a few prints, which are very good quality.
- Print outs where dreadful with ghosting a sort of secondary image present on all prints.
- The A4 paper tray is very cheap and flimsey feeling, but it hasn't broken yet.
- I generally print on Epson Archival Matte paper, both A3 and A4, and the results are simply stunning.
- The quality of output is fantastic, photos, posters, general prints on all sorts of paper can only be described as superb.
- I chose to print a number of small photos to get the output to my requirements and am very happy with this printer now.
- I didn't have any problems setting this printer up and I am very pleased with the quality of the prints.
- It took me a while to get it to print how I wanted but once I'd sorted everything the prints are beautiful.
- This printer produces excellent result, but is expensive in ink. Also, when it has done so many pages, and after a short warning, it stops working.
- It comes with a full set of inks , is easy to set up with downloads readily available on Epson .com.
- The print cartridges supplied with the printer have lasted for months - I haven't replaced them yet, even though I have done a lot of printing .
- The couple of A3+ pictures I've printed with the original Epson Loading Cartridges supplied are excellent.
- I fitted all of the supplied cartridges but the black cartridge does not work and reports "empty" even though I removed it and refitted it several times.
- The black is particularly impressive: large areas of black print with no trace of banding.
- The inks lasts longer than I expected which was pleasing.
- I have to mention the blacks, with 4 black cartridges you would expect good but I'm blown away with the detail in the deepest of blacks this machine can produce, if your into black and white photography this is a machine you must try out.
- the printer has both "Matte Black" and "Photo Black" cartridges among its nine ink colours, it can only use one at a time and has to purge the black ink from the system when switching between them.
- My only concern at present is that the light light black supplied with the printer only lasted for short time compared with the other inks over the same coverage.
- A3 prints are really good quality but can be awkward to set up at first, you can only put one sheet at a time in and only when the printer tells you but it will handle pretty much any thickness of paper without any problems.
- It was relatively easy to set up to both my desktop (wired) and laptop (wifi) computers.
- The features look exciting and it is fairly sturdy. I thought I would love using it for A3 posters and photos.
- Finally I made my first A3 print, Wow what a beautiful result !
- Photo printing lacks a little depth in colour but still very acceptable allthe way up to A3.
- One of the best A3+ printers on the market. I set mine up using a wired Ethernet connection and it couldn't have been easier.
- The wonderful thing about this is the WiFi wireless printing. The printer is BIG, so I connected it in my Darkroom/Studio upstairs and not in my room where my Macintosh and Scanner are.
- Simply put, this machine connected faultlessly via my wifi, much easier than I had expected.
- This is The Best 13 inch (A3) type printer you can get.
- The front loading paper feed required for thicker fine art paper is very unreliable and it can take several minutes of juggling to get the paper to feed properly.