Epson Stylus Photo R2880 review

The good, the bad and the ugly for a few dollars more

Epson Stylus Photo R2880
The styling is basic and it looks a little dated

TechRadar Verdict

Outclassed by the new R3000, the R2880 now looks a bit of a has-been.

Pros

  • +

    Excellent quality for black-and-white output, and colour is convincing, too

Cons

  • -

    Slightly cool skin tones

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First, the good. Epson's R2880 offers eight-ink printing, including two black and two grey inks, designed to produce immaculate black-and-white photo prints. The not-so-good part is that the complete range of cartridges adds up to nine, but there's only space for eight of them in the printer.

This means that you have to physically swap the photo black and matte black cartridges every time you want to switch between printing on glossy or matte media.

The process takes about five minutes to complete, once all the print heads have been refreshed and the black channel has been purged of any remaining photo or matte black ink. It's time-consuming, inconvenient and a waste of ink. Indeed, switching from matte to glossy media just four times can be enough to drain the photo black cartridge, without even doing any printing.