"Home photos" | 2007-12-09 |
| - Reviewed By the_whiz |
| Epson PictureMate Personal Photo Printer I am not an expert, but print lots of pictures taken on a point-and-shoot compact camera. I have been very happy over a period of 3 years with this printer. It is reliable. The quality is very good. The pictures are as good as any I get from the local print shop. |
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"love it!" | 2007-11-01 |
| - Reviewed By User: ABB2SRUZV9G5W |
| This is a fantastic little printer! The quality is better than an in-store print! I'm a completely satisfied customer. |
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"great product but is it worth the price?" | 2007-08-13 |
| - Reviewed By twolittlechicks |
: PictureMate Deluxe Viewer Edition takes the personal photo lab one step further, making it even easier to view, edit and print glossy 4" x 6" photos. It measure 6 by 10 by 6 inches (HWD), weighs 5.5 pounds, and has a handle. The Deluxe Viewer Edition also has a battery option. Setup is just as easy as with the original. Simply slide the single six-color ink cartridge--with cyan, yellow, magenta, black, red, and blue inks--into the slot in the back, load the photo paper, connect the power cord, and you're ready to print from a camera, external CD or ZIP drive, a USB memory key, or any type of memory card, although you'll need an adapter for miniSD cards and some Memory Stick formats. To print from your computer, the only additional steps are to connect by USB cable and run the automated install program. You can also add Epson's optional Bluetooth adapter for wireless printing.
It takes about 1 minute 19 seconds to 1:45 for each photo, whether printed from a computer, memory card, or camera.
It uses ink and paper, which means the photos for the Deluxe Viewer Edition are also waterproof and smear-proof even immediately after printing, and they cost only 29 cents per print. Now this is the kicker, it is cheaper to print them at Sam's Club for 12 cents per print, so I only purchased this because I can take it to scrap meets and print what I need when I need it. My other photos I send to Sam's Club or even Wal-Mart for nearly the same price of 12 cents. This is more of a convince thing for me. I purchased this mode for only 24.99 at Target where it normally retailed for 199.00 but it was on super clearance. This is what you have to weigh in on, convince for the price or what your pocket book can handle. It has come in handy for me at times and the prints come out nicely so it is a tossup for people on a budget!
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"What a Disaster" | 2007-05-17 |
| - Reviewed By User: A33909GU5XVTJ2 |
| I was so excited to get this printer for Christmas but then.....First of all, it won't print the entire picture - it always crops around the edges. Secondly, you can buy brand new ink but you only get about 10 good picture out of a cartridge and then it throws you error messages and tells you to buy a new cartridge. Thirdly, if you don't use it everyday, the ink nozzel has to be cleaned about 10 times before it will print your picture with true colors. The was such a waste of $200.00 dollars. I should have just bought a better printer for my computer. Epson really made a poor product with this picturemate printer. Beware - if you buy you will only be disappointed. Best Buy won't even sell them anymore. |
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"Not worth the time or money" | 2007-02-18 |
| - Reviewed By User: AQ93WQ8QR4YZO |
| This picturemate has been a total disaster. After printing just a few pictures the color on the photo turns to pink and yellow. Put in a new cartridge and it will work for a few photos and then the color turns funny again. Not only does it not print many photos with a true color image, but it is slow and the cartridge runs out of ink after a couple dozen photos. DO NOT WASTE YOUR MONEY ON THIS PRODUCT! |
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"PictureMate Printer" | 2007-01-10 |
| - Reviewed By User: A1KVYP2WHAM5JJ |
| I loved my PictureMate for about two years. It made great pictures and I used it frequently. After using it for about two years, it needs to have the heads cleaned almost every time I use it. It is not as much fun to use when you have to remember to do that every time. My daughter had this problem with hers from the beginning. |
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"Prints great pictures when heads are not clogged up" | 2006-12-10 |
| - Reviewed By User: A1NJR0T2HFQ0LD |
Inkjet printers have never been a personal favorite of mine. Since the early days of inkjet printers, the quality of printouts they generate never impressed me. As photo printers came into the market, I never felt they were a worthy replacement for traditional photo prints.
Having said that, the quality of prints from the PictureMate is very impressive. At a passing glance, you cannot distinguish these prints from professional photo lab prints. Crisp, colorful pictures print crisp and colorful. The stipple ink patterns are still there but much less pronounced that your typical tri-color inkjet printer.
My only complaint is with the tendancy of this printer's print heads to clog up. With my printer, it happens rather frequently. Sometimes when printing a series of photos, a photo will land in the output tray faded out. After that I try printing a nozzle check page. Half the lines in the test pattern are colored smears, indicating clogged print heads. Why does this happen after it had just printed a perfect print? I cannot leave a large print job alone for fear of the nozzles suddenly ruining prints and wasting paper.
The printer's nozzle cleaning utility doesn't always work on the first try. Sometimes it takes three or four cycles to clear up the problems. Of course, this wastes valuable ink as the printer uses ink from the cartridge to shoot through the nozzle to clean it. After owning this printer for a couple of years, I've yet to be able to use all 100 sheets of photo paper with the Photo pack.
I'd like to think this is an atypical issue but my long history with Epson printers, both personally and professionally as an IT expert, this is a common problem all Epson printers have. Designing a printer with fixed print heads, as almost all Epson printers are, is a good way to make cartridges less expensive. But without a way to replace troublesome print heads as the ones I have, all you have is a paperweight that plugs into your computer and wastes paper.
If you can get past these issues with the Epson PictureMate, they're great printers and you will love the quality of prints it can produce. |
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"This review was put off for too long" | 2006-11-26 |
| - Reviewed By ceblakeney |
This printer has been a piece of garbage since the day I bought it. I don't know why I kept trying, as the purchase was made about a year ago. It should have been thrown it in the trash long ago and I would have cut my losses (instead I did buy one more package of paper and ink. Mistake.) I have never gotten more than one picture in a row without an error message, turning the printer off, turning it back on, doing that several times, and finally maybe getting it to print two pictures in the same day.
Now it says the cartridge should be replaced, when about 20 minutes earlier it told me there were approximately 56 pictures left in the cartridge (and I have not printed anywhere near 44 pictures, which would add up to the claim of 100 per cartridge. I have printed about 6.)
The ironic thing is, the handful of pictures that have printed correctly have been beautiful. The one that I printed today was perfect. But several tries to print one more picture were a waste of about two hours. This is the last time I try to use the printer, it is finally going in the trash. |
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"I would not buy" | 2006-07-07 |
| - Reviewed By chadmitch |
I purchased one (from a local store not Amazon.com), brought it home and printed a photograph that I had previously printed on a Kodak EasyShare printer (my mother-in-law's). The resulting photograp was horrible, it had a very green tint to it. I then adjusted the various enhancement controls within the printer, the green tint remained. I checked the troubleshooting section of the manual, checked/cleaned the print heads, and still the problem remained. Given that the product is still on the market, I suspect I had a broken unit.
I did not like the LCD, it is very hard to read. I adjusted the contrast but it did not help. [...]. |
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"my picturemate" | 2006-06-29 |
| - Reviewed By pducksworth |
| I love my picturemate, i can take pictures and print them soon after. I will say that it is a great product to buy. I have grand children who are on the move. Now with picturemate i can process pictures in my own home. Thank you picturemate. |
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