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Following on from the soon-to-be-discontinued R320 comes this even heavier-duty photo printer from Epson. It may not be cheap, but you get a host of goodies for your money. The R340 boasts pretty much every feature the digital enthusiast could hanke...
The Photo R340 faces fierce competition from the HP Photosmart 8250, and we think the HP retains a slight edge on overall quality and performance, but this is a good model. Robin Morris...
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expertreviews.co.uk Updated: 2011-09-26 07:46:59
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Compact 6x4" photo printers are currently outselling more conventional models, but a full-size printer has several advantages over its smaller cousins. Epsons Stylus Photo R340, for example, can print on A4 paper or suitably coated optical discs th...
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Epson’s latest addition to its photo printer range, the Stylus Photo R340, slips in near the top of the A4 inkjet range, coming in just below the high-end R800. It’s a versatile all-round device, with built-in memory card slots, a PictBridge p...
Easy to use; allows you to save and print images.
Poor print quality; ill-thought-out concept.
Epson’s range of photo printers continues to grow and it can be tricky to select the model that best suits your needs. The Stylus Photo R340 is a good option if you are looking for a versatile photo printer that allows you to output images from a ra...
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webuser.co.uk Updated: 2011-09-26 07:46:59
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This photo printer from Epson costs less than £150 and includes all the functions a home-printing digital photographer might want.more...
With good printing, a great range of easy-to-use features and economical running, this printer is a top choice at the price. Anyone who likes to take and print a lot of photos should be happy to have one of these on their desk, whether they like to rat...
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Epson already produces a good range of sub-£150 photo printers that print on the standard 10x15cm high street photo size, and scale from passport shots to panoramas.Considering that most people print their shots on this standard size, do we really need...
Inexpensive * Good interface * Prints document and photos * Works standalone or connected...
Average prints Snail-like document printing...
The R340 may boast an array of printing functions, but none of them perform very well.
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The R340 prints top-notch photos, but slow print speeds and middling print quality on plain paper limit its versatility.
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All those familiar with the Epson Stylus Photo R220 need to know about the Epson Stylus Photo R340 ($200 street) is that its effectively the same printer gussied up with photo-related features and costs twice as much. Print speed and output quality a...
Quality ranges from good to very good. Prints directly from PictBridge cameras, memory cards, and USB storage devices. LCD for previewing photos. Prints directly on printable optical discs.
Extremely poor performance on our business applications suite. Paper tray holds only 120 sheets.
The Epson Stylus Photo R340 offers reasonably high-quality output, the ability to print on printable optical discs, and photo-oriented features, but the performance is disappointing, particularly for business applications...
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SummaryPros: Excellent color-photo print quality; easy to print directly onto printable CD or DVD media; big, 2.4-inch color preview LCD; economical, individual ink tanks. Cons: Black-and-white photos have a slight color cast; plain-paper text printing...
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