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Epson Stylus C88


$80.00 Released September, 2005

Product Shot 1 The Pros:Prints borderless on all media. Small footprint and light weight, makes it easy to set up and shift around as needed. Quality of photograph prints is excellent, great colors and detail.

The Cons:Uses a lot of ink per print, gets costly. Double-sided prints often need the user to hit a button between sides every time, awkward for larger documents. Not the most sturdy machine, often suffers various technical problems within a year if used regularly.

The Epson C88 is a mid-range inkjet printer.  Print speeds are decent, ranging up to 22 pages per minute.  Colour resolution is high, with a maximum rating of 5760x1440 dpi.  Photo-printing is an option as well, with support for direct-from-computer printing.

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  Borderless printing is supported, for up to letter-sized prints.  There are separate print servers available for wired and wireless networking options.  The C88 is compatible with older computers as it features both USB 2.0 connectivity and parallel-port connectivity.  Printing utilizes a 4-cartridge system, with one black cartridge and individual colour cartridges.

Features

  • Black Print Speed:  22ppm
  • Colour Print Speed:  12ppm
  • Maximum Colour Resolution:  5760x1440 dpi
  • 120-Sheet Print Tray
  • Borderless Photo Printing up to Letter-Sized
  • Replacement Ink Cartridges:  T060120 Black, T060220 Cyan, T060320 Magenta, T060420 Yellow
  • Connectivity:  USB 2.0, IEEE 1284 Parallel
  • Warranty:  One Year Protection

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Pros
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    prints borderless on all media

  • 1

    small footprint and light weight, makes it easy to set up and shift around as needed

  • 1

    quality of photograph prints is excellent, great colors and detail

  • 1

    prints very fast, not much waiting for it to start and pages come out quick

Cons
  • 1

    uses a lot of ink per print, gets costly

  • 1

    double-sided prints often need the user to hit a button between sides every time, awkward for larger documents

  • 1

    not the most sturdy machine, often suffers various technical problems within a year if used regularly

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