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Three new photo printers from Epson

by Felisa Yang

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.

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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 :(
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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
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