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- Designed for photo applications; prints, copies, and scans in 1 compact unit
- 5,760 x 1,440 dpi optimized inkjet printing; up to 17 ppm speed
- 4,800 x 2,400 dpi scanning, 48-bit color depth; restores slides, transparencies, and photos
- 2.5-inch LCD monitor for easy image previewing and printing
- USB 2.0 interface, PC and Mac compatible
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Price: $585.89 |
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| Product Description |
| The ultimate solution for traditional and digital photography, the Epson Stylus Photo RX600 previews, scans, copies and restores slides, transparencies, and photos for vibrant color reprints or enlargements - even without a computer! And, with Epson's superior 6-color Photo Inks and up to 5760 x 1440 optimized dpi, it produces true photographic results.This photo all-in-one makes it easy to accomplish virtually any project, including everyday printing and copying. Print directly from a memory card with its built-in card slots, or from PictBridge-enabled digital cameras. And, for added convenience, print a photo proof sheet to view all the images from a memory card. Then select the ones you like, the paper type and size, scan the proof sheet, and it's done.In addition, the easy-to-use control panel with built-in 2.5" color monitor offers many powerful features. View images from a memory card or see scans of slides and negatives as they happen. Then it's easy to crop, resize and more. Or, take advantage of the product's BorderFree print capabilities to create bright, vivid photos ready to frame, place in an album or share with friends and family.Use the front USB port to plug in an external CD-R drive to save images from a memory card directly to a disc or to print from a picture CD. Connect the optional Bluetooth Print Adapter from Epson (sold separately) for convenient wireless printing from a mobile camera phone, PDA or computer. With all this, plus remarkable print speeds and Hi-Speed USB 2.0 connectivity, the Epson Stylus Photo RX600 is the ideal solution for great photos and more! |
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| Photo Printer or Scanner Reviews Writed by Customer
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Epson RX 500
2008-05-31
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| I know you want to hear about the RX600 and I hope this info about its predecessor, the RX500 is somewhat helpful to you: I bought my RX500 in March of 06 and it has truly been a fantastic machine. IT does the printing, copying very well. The software is most user friendly and I've NEVER had a problem with it and have used it soley for home use. Photo prints are about a 7 on a 10 scale, however. Sorry to hear about the LCD failures on the 600s. Epson should make good on that for you since it seems to be so frequent. I hold Epson, the company and its products in high regard and hope they fix this defect and do right by it customers. I would by another Epson but not the 600. |
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RX600 and Epson very disappointing
2007-12-07
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| We bought our RX600 3-4 years ago. Prints great photos. Scans successfully. Was never able to scan slides. All kinds of problems dating back to brand new. Ink is outrageously expensive and it consumes tons of ink. I have had to periodically unplug the RX600 to reset it to where it would boot up. Yesterday, it froze. Had to unplug again. This time, it's completely dead. Will not power up. Followed the Epson on-line troubleshooting, which led me to a 562 area code number (no toll free number???). That led me to customer service - IN INDIA!!! You get someone with a script in front of them who knows nothing about the product. I will ditch this RX600 and go back to a name I trust - HP. I have an HP LaserJet 4P, new in 1992, still runs like a champ. Printer cartridges are $100 about every 6-8 months. Wonderful printer. The RX600 has been a terrible disappointment. |
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How to change the ink after the LCD Screen Burns Out
2007-02-19
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My Epson Stylus Photo RX600 had its screen go dark after about 16 months of service. I thought at first it was a loose wire. But in fact, the Epson Stylus Photo RX600 appears to be notorious for the LCD burning out! If you go to the Epson Website, they list 3 parts dealers (in February 2007). 2 of 3 of them do not appear to list the LCD screen for replacement. The website of the 3rd one is down. I may call them on Monday.
MEANWHILE-- Sooner or later you will want to change your ink cartridges.
HERE'S HOW TO GET THE PRINT HEAD TO MOVE TO ITS REPLACEMENT POSITION--
1) Turn off the printer, then turn it on again.
Wait until the lights stop blinking.
2) Press the [Setup] button. It should light up.
3) PRESS THE DOWN ARROW 4 TIMES (It is the down part of the concave circular button immediately to the right of the burned out screen).
4) Press the [OK] button TWO TIMES.
If you are successful, the printer should buzz briefly.
When you open the top, the ink holder should have moved to its "load/reload" position, and you can then change the ink cartridges.
Some companies have software that allows you to manipulate the printer from
your computer screen. Epson apparently does not.
I thought it was a great printer and scanner, while it worked, but the loss of the
LCD screen makes about 2/3 of its features unavailable for use.
So if you are thinking of getting one, Don't! Either that, or buy the longest extended warranty package possible. You are going to need it! |
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Epson Stylus Photo RX600 LCD Failure
2006-12-23
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| Like so many others, I have experienced LCD failure after warranty expiration of my Epson Stylus Photo RX600 Inkjet All-in-one. Seems like EPSON may have included a timer for these units to fail. Don't purchase EPSON!!!! |
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Nice printer, but not really Mac-compatible
2006-12-11
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| I have this printer and while the output is good, Epson has yet to release an application for Intel-based Macs to take full advantage of the scanning capabilities. For the time being, I have to use "full auto mode" when scanning and hope that the scanner correctly guesses the type of documents and crops to the selection. If I try to take more control over the scanning process, the scanner simply does not work. Very annoying, and I haven't received any help from Epson with this issue. |
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