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REVIEW—EPSON ARTISAN 1430 printer] by terry on 15 February 2012 Price: $400 Good colour, but… THE LOW-DOWN: This A3+ (33X48cm) printer is one of the least expensive printers in this format. It uses six ink cartridges of the Epson Claria dye type ($27...
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Read later This A3+ (33 centimetre x 48 centimetre) printer is one of the least expensive in this format. It uses six ink cartridges of the Epson Claria dye type ($27 a cartridge or $140 for the ''value pack''), which the company claims will give p...
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Epson's Artisan 1430 printer arrives roughly five years after the Stylus Photo 1410 model it replaces. The case of the Artisan 1430 is slightly larger and more substantial than the 1410 and the control buttons are on the top panel, where they're easier...
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macworld.com.au Updated: 2012-07-04 01:02:21
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A dedicated A3+ photo printer used to be a product limited to only the most passionate photographers. Bulky, expensive and with limited functionality compared to the army of multi-functions on the market, the A3+ photo printer was never designed to be...
Beautiful prints; vibrant colours; detailed blacks; easy to set up...
Leaves streaks printing large borderless prints; ink is pricey, $399...
Having a dedicated photo printer is a great way for photographers to showcase their work, and the Artisan 1430 offers fantastic value for money. It struggles to create borderless prints at large sizes, but given the price, that can almost be overlooked...
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Meet the 1430, a mid-range pro-photo printer from Epson. While it certainly has some impressive performance points, print speed is a bit of an issue, and intermittent issues with print initialization mean that speed will further be hindered. Still, any as...
Overall, the biggest thing you get out of the Epson Artisan 1430 is value. While you may not expect to associate that with a rather expensive printer, you do get a lot of performance bang for your buck, and you also get fantastic software along with the u...
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apcmag.com Updated: 2014-04-08 08:54:49
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Aimed at the design and amateur photographic markets, the Artisan 1430 is more affordable than Epson’s A3+ Stylus Photo models. While the saving comes with a loss of features, the 1430 still does a respectable job .To start with, it uses Epson’s C...
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The Artisan 1430 A3+ printer follows on from the Stylus Photo 1410 and a long succession of six-colour dye-based models from Epson. Apart from the provision of a Wi-Fi connection, little has changed technically from the 1410, but there has been the consid...
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The Epson Artisan 1430 A3+ inkjet printerNew Features Built-in WiFi (IEEE 802.11b/g/n) represents a significant enhancement in the new printer as it enables multiple users to share the printer on a home or small office wireless network. Epson Connect lets...
At $399, Epson's Artisan 1430 represents very good value for money for enthusiast DSLR photographers who would like to make big prints of their best colour pictures. However, its expensive, low-capacity cartridges make it a relatively poor choice for anyo...
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Meet the 1430, a mid-range pro-photo printer from Epson. While it certainly has some impressive performance points, print speed is a bit of an issue, and intermittent issues with print initialization mean that speed will further be hindered. Still, any as...
Overall, the biggest thing you get out of the Epson Artisan 1430 is value. While you may not expect to associate that with a rather expensive printer, you do get a lot of performance bang for your buck, and you also get fantastic software along with the u...
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This A3+ (33 centimetre x 48 centimetre) printer is one of the least expensive in this format. It uses six ink cartridges of the Epson Claria dye type ($27 a cartridge or $140 for the ''value pack''), which the company claims will give prints with a fade-free life...
This is a good printer for the price, although in the US it is $180 cheaper and comes with Adobe Photoshop Elements included on the software disc. For anyone wanting good-quality colour prints but isn't prepared to spend another $1000 for a pigment print...
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While posting digital photos online is how most people share their photos, there's nothing like printing them out and displaying your photographic handiwork on your wall. But photo printing is not a simple task. Sure, many home printers are capable of pro...
Affordable wide-format printer, Six color inks, Excellent quality on photo paper...
No media card slots, Poor output quality on plain paper...
Epson's Artisan 1430 is a perfect step-up printer for users who do a lot of photographic printing and feel restricted by affordable home printers limited to 8.5 x 11 inch or 11 x 17 inch output. The six-color ink system provides an excellent color gamut...
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dpexpert.com.au Updated: 2016-12-08 06:04:47
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Good colour, but…This A3+ (33X48cm) printer is one of the least expensive printers in this format. It uses six ink cartridges of the Epson Claria dye type ($27 per cartridge or $140 for the “value pack”) which the company claims will give prints with a fa...
Colour prints, particularly on premium glossy paper, are good. We found it easy to match the monitor and printer images and with a calibrated monitor there should be no frustrating and expensive waste of ink and paper in getting the print right. Detail re...
While colour prints are generally good black and white is disappointing. Every attempt we made to produce monochrome prints resulted in an ugly cyan cast over the entire image. Checking the greyscale box in printer controls doesn't help. Results on matte...
This is a good printer for the price, although in the US it is $180 cheaper and comes with Adobe Photoshop Elements included on the software disc. For anyone wanting good quality colour prints, but not prepared to spend another $1000 for a pigment printer...
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