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Any one have a epson stylus photo rx595 printer how do you like it i am interested in buying one?

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Any one have a epson stylus photo rx595 printer how do you like it i am interested in buying one?

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  1. Go for it! It's a great printer. You can get it for $45 with a digital camera.

    As someone who was in the computer hardware business for years (though I rarely sold printers since I couldn't compete with the crazy rebates) I have always recommended Epson. The print quality is excellent, even on plain paper. I have photos I printed on a 640 about ten years ago hanging in my office which still look good, though not as good as the ones from the CX8400 on glossy paper. The warranty is excellent. For a year, Epson will express-ship a replacement and pick up the old one. I had one customer who needed this. He called one afternoon and had the replacement two days later. Another client bought a Canon. It needed two repairs within a few months. Each time it was taken to the repair center, then picked up a few days later. This client runs a specialty printing business and this really hurt. They have since bought an Epson CX5000 and have had no down time since.

    The RX595 scanner/copier/printer also prints on DVDs. It uses 5 colors plus black and has even higher photo quality. You can get it at Ritz Camera for $45 after rebate with digital camera. The printer is $130. The cheapest camera is $15 bringing the total to $145. Then there is $100 rebate and free shipping, bringing the final cost to $45. http://www.ritzcamera.com/webapp/wcs/sto...

    You can get a set of 7 cartridges (with an extra black) for $32 at http://ccs-digital.com/ink.asp


  2. I have it and love it. I highly recommend this printer to everyone. This printer does exceptional photos and has so many built-in, stand alone photo features, that you do not need to hook it up to a computer, to print your pictures. You can hook it up to your computer, if you need to to print text and stored photos, but you don't have to.

    This printer has faded photo restore, auto-photo correction, red-eye removal, B&W and Sepia, a variety of page layouts, editing and cropping options, all built-in (plus more, too many to list). You can print onto heavyweight paper, lightweight paper, specialty papers, CD/DVD's, the list goes on and on. It is so simple to use, if you are printing pictures from the printer, the LCD screen takes you step-by-step (at the bottom of the picture/image). 6 individual ink cartridges, mean added money savings, because you are only replacing the color that you are actually out of. Pictures are waterproof, smudge resistant (instant dry), fade resistant for up to 200 years in a photo album, 98 in a frame. I can not say enough about this printer and everyone I have sold one of these printers too, comes back in and tells me how much they love it. If you are going to print a lot of things, you can also purchase a high-yield ink cartridge for EVERY color.

    You can check all the features out here:

    http://www.epson.com/cgi-bin/Store/consu...

    If you do go with this printer, let me know so I can pass on some valuable saving/information tips to you.

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