Epson Stylus Photo P50 6 Colour Photo Printer with Individual Inks

Epson Stylus Photo P50 6 Colour Photo Printer with Individual Inks

  • Epson Stylus Photo P50 (A4) Colour Printer
  • 5760 x 1440dpi Resolution
  • Print Speed Black: 37ppm Print Speed Colour: 38
  • 120 Sheets Maximum A4
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Rating: (out of 52 reviews)

List Price: $89.99

Price: $81.07

HP P1102W LaserJet Pro Wireless Laser Printer

  • Media size (tray 1): A4; A5; B5; postcards; enve
  • Envelope feeder: No
  • Printing colours: Non
  • Compatible memory cards: None
  • Acoustic power emissions (ready): Inaudible

Rating: (out of 4 reviews)

List Price: $100.00

Price: $99.80

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9 Responses to Epson Stylus Photo P50 6 Colour Photo Printer with Individual Inks

  1. Megan Davies

    Review from Megan Davies for the Epson Stylus Photo P50 6 Colour Photo Printer with Individual Inks
    The Rating is:
    I bought this to produce art and photography prints as it claims to have excellent print longevity.

    The quality of the photo prints is superb, but it also does well for some general office printing. The only complaint is that the first ink cartridges run out quite quickly since they are needed to prime the printer, but thankfully you can buy individual inks of the colours you use most often.

  2. Mr. L. S. Shackleton

    Review from Mr. L. S. Shackleton for the Epson Stylus Photo P50 6 Colour Photo Printer with Individual Inks
    The Rating is:
    After going through 2 HP Photosmart D5160 printers within 6 months I decided the time had come to give Epson a try and went for a P50. Overall its a superb piece of kit giving excellent results on all types of photo paper and chipped carts are cheap as chips off of ebay. Five stars – you really can’t go wrong with this one.

  3. D. Noon

    Review from D. Noon for the Epson Stylus Photo P50 6 Colour Photo Printer with Individual Inks
    The Rating is:
    As an avid Epson printer user the Epson P50 has not let me down. After deciding to purchase a slightly cheaper model this time – I was a little dubious to how it would perform against my previous printers by Epson. I am not disappointed. After loading the drivers from the cd supplied, my computer recognised the P50 immediately. The print quality is as good as any other photo printer I have had from Epson and the supporting software that comes with the printer is great. The only downside is that it is a little noisier than previous models, but I can live with that. The 6 cartridge use is a must – allowing you to change only the colour that is required, plus for photo-quality photo printing (as this printer is) 6 individual cartridges is a must. Overall – for a budget priced printer the quality is superb. I have marked the rating down to 4 because of the slight noise the printer gives. Again – I would recommend this printer to anyone and well done to Epson.

  4. M. G. Brown

    Review from M. G. Brown for the Epson Stylus Photo P50 6 Colour Photo Printer with Individual Inks
    The Rating is:
    This inexpensive printer has all the great features of really expensive printers. It has 6 individual inks, very quiet running, first class printer with great photo results.

  5. D. A. BRITTON

    Review from D. A. BRITTON for the Epson Stylus Photo P50 6 Colour Photo Printer with Individual Inks
    The Rating is:
    This modern and reliable printer is despatched with a full set of the 6 inks needed and is easy to install after a fiddley bit of unpacking! There seems to be tape everywhere but at least it prevents damage in transit.

    Installation took only a couple of minutes following the detailed instructions and it was up and running.

    The quality of print is excellent and it is fast too. I have previously run an R300 and this is a very worthwhile replacement. Photo quality is easily as good as the R300 and it is very quiet in operation. I would recommend this printer especially to people who are printing photographs.

    It shows the remaining levels while it is printing which is helpful too.

    I have found that it is easily capable of printing on fairly weighty papers, I have been able to print on card about 200 micron thick or 260 gsm weight.

    A very good all-round printer at a reasonable cost.

  6. R J HARRISON

    Review from R J HARRISON for the HP P1102W LaserJet Pro Wireless Laser Printer
    The Rating is:
    Very good printer. Had this printer for over a month. At first the cartriges were not in stock at most places … now at last Amazon and others have them!!!

    Pity HP ships with a half normal useage cartridge some 750 sheets not the 1500 with a replacement cartridge…

  7. E. P. Davis

    Review from E. P. Davis for the HP P1102W LaserJet Pro Wireless Laser Printer
    The Rating is:
    If you are satisfied with black and white this is amazing value and an extremely versatile product. Easy to get it online and connect computers too. A bit clunky when it prints, but quality is excellent. The cost of toner is another $65 though for 1600 sheets, so its probably best for those who don’t print massive amounts.

  8. Mr. Michael Kelleher

    Review from Mr. Michael Kelleher for the HP P1102W LaserJet Pro Wireless Laser Printer
    The Rating is:
    Had the printer about 1 month. Nice and compact.

    Set up was easy on my wireless network. like the fact that it quickly comes to life from sleep when you press print on the laptop. not tried any speed tests but seems quick and Nice sharp prints.

  9. Techy

    Review from Techy for the HP P1102W LaserJet Pro Wireless Laser Printer
    The Rating is:
    Got this printer delivered on a Friday and called up the company to take it back on the following Monday.

    It was unusually noisy (maybe due factory error), I had to put a piece of cloth under the printer to reduce the vibration on the table and the noise, but it did not help to keep the noise down.

    I was trying to force/convince myself to get used to my new noisy printer when i noticed powder/smoke (not sure)fumes coming out of the vent ontop of the printer. Without pondering any further, i called up the company to take it back.

    It also seems the paper were being over heated by the operating lamp inside of the printer causing the printed paper to come out hots and abit curly.

    That said the design is beautiful and compact with some gloss black finishing.

    I have to belief that this particular one must have been a printer with factory defects. I am currently enjoying a printer from another manufacturer.

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