Photo printers group test review - page 8
photo-quality inkjet printer
Review date: 29 April, 2000. Review by: IT Reviews Staff
However, as a photo printer, the 870 continues and exceeds the enviable reputation of its class-leading predecessor, the 750 Photo. Colour accuracy and tonal reproduction are first class. The 1440x720dpi piezo-electric print head is capable of firing droplets which become virtually invisible when using Epson's special glossy photo paper. There is also a total absence of banding.
The 870 is also very fast as it is capable of printing bi-directionally even in high quality print mode. A 6x4 inch print takes under 90 seconds. A print that fills most of an A4 sheet is completed in less than three and a half minutes. Epson fans will also be pleased to hear that the 870 is a lot less noisy than the old 750.
Only one inkjet printer on the market comes close the 870 in photo terms - Canon's BJC-8200 Photo (here's one we reviewed earlier). The Canon can match the Epson for tonal quality and fineness of grain, but the 870's speed, colour reproduction and contrast are better. The 870 is also substantially cheaper to buy. Running costs should be pretty similar, though the waste-conscious will welcome the Canon's separately replaceable ink tanks.
Company: Canon
Contact: 0121 666 6262
Company: FujiFilm
Contact: 020 7586 5900
Company: Olympus
Contact: 0800 072 0070
Company: Hewlett Packard
Contact: 0990 474747
Company: Kodak
Contact: 0870 243 0270
Company: Epson
Contact: 0800 220 546

