• On TechRepublic: Five super-secret features in Windows 7
August 20, 2007 3:56 PM PDT

Three new photo printers from Epson

by Felisa Yang
  • Font size
  • Print
  • 2 comments
Share

The Stylus Photo RX680.

(Credit: Epson America)

Epson announced three additional printers to its fall lineup today, all photo-oriented, consumer-grade printers. The Stylus Photo R280 is a single-function printer that's housed in a slim, low-profile body. Epson claims it can produce 4x6 photo prints in as little as 11 seconds. The Stylus Photo RX595 is a $150 multifunction that prints, scans, and copies. It features built-in memory card slots, a PictBridge-enabled USB port, and the ability to print directly on inkjet-printable CDs and DVDs. The Stylus Photo RX680 features everything that the RX595 provides, plus an auto duplexer and additional paper input, for $200. All three will be available in September.

Recent posts from Crave
Hardware for Gmail: The 'Gboard' keyboard
Android 2.0.1 for Droid users coming soon
RIM, Monocle team for $1,500 BlackBerry
Real Deal Podcast 189: Road Test
Gadgettes Podcast 164: The Kill Me - Holiday Gift Episode
New Droid ad: iPhone is 'digitally clueless'
Giving voice to a new artificial larynx
Sprint to phase out QChat
Add a Comment (Log in or register)
epson stylus photo rx580
by smelya72 August 23, 2007 9:57 AM PDT
just opened my brand new printer, followed all the prompts and NO GOOD! the stupid thing just gives me an error message of "cannot recognize ink cartridges" when i called the support line they told me to return it :(
Reply to this comment
by shalinirawat3085 January 13, 2009 12:52 AM PST
hi my friend use Photo R280 printer. its output is very good for more info visit at http://find.com/photography/photo_printers
Reply to this comment
advertisement
advertisement

About Crave

The name says it all. Crave is our blog about gorgeous gadgets and other crushworthy stuff. If you would like to contact Crave with a tip or comment, please write to: crave@cnet.com

Add this feed to your online news reader

Crave topics

The yogurt makers of tech: Gadgets to avoid

Don't buy these one-trick ponies--unless you like gizmos that gather dust.

Google wants to unclog Net's DNS plumbing

The Net giant, ever eager for a faster Internet, debuts its Google Public DNS service. With it, Google could become even more central to the Net.