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Epson Stylus C88

PCWorld Rating

3.0
3.0 / 5 - PCWorld, Nov 10, 2005

Pros

  • Can print 44-inch-long banners

Cons

  • Graphics quality was subpar

Bottom Line

Colors in glossy photos looked accurate, though skin tones appeared slightly grayish. Graphics quality was subpar.

Epson Stylus C88

Epson Stylus C88

Epson Stylus C88Photograph: Rick Rizner

The Epson Stylus C88 is attractively priced at $80. It does best at printing photos, though you'll need a PC to make use of this ability: The C88 lacks a PictBridge port and a media card slot. On the other hand, it's the only printer we tested this month that prints 8.5-inch wide banners at lengths of up to 44 inches.

Print quality was relatively poor on plain paper. Text looked charcoal gray instead of black at large sizes, and we saw narrow horizontal banding across solid areas. Diagonal edges appeared jagged and fine lettering seemed fuzzy. Artifacts in our line art document looked like pajama stripes, while diagonal lines resembled a staircase. Color graphics had a grainy appearance; solid areas looked washed out, edges had a harsh appearance, and fine details that many other models reproduced were missing.

Prints on photo paper looked much better. Skin tones were smooth and natural, though slightly grayish. Facial details appeared sharp, but shadow areas looked too dark. Our grayscale image also seemed a little dark, but had plenty of crisp detail.

In our performance tests, the C88 printed text pages at a reasonably swift 5.3 pages per minute. Color graphics printed slower than average, at 1.6 ppm. Our 5-by-7-inch color photo, printed at best quality on letter-sized photo paper took a tedious 3 minutes and 37 seconds. In contrast, the $50 Canon iP1600, which earned the same score of Good for photo quality, printed a glossy photo in 1 minute and 17 seconds.

The C88's four pigment-based inks come in individual cartridges, a rarity in a model priced at under $100. The upright paper feeder at the back can hold 100 sheets. The 30-sheet output tray folds down from the front of the case, and you can flip it up when it's not in use, reducing the bulky footprint. The simple control panel has three buttons: power on/off, cancel print job, and change ink cartridges.

Upshot: The Epson Stylus C88's only distinguishing feature is its ability to print 44-inch-long banners--longer than the other brands of inkjets can produce. But aside from that, you can do better with models from HP or Canon for the same price.

Paul Jasper

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PCWorld Lab Results
  • Rating Breakdown
  • 65
  • 82
  • 73

PCWorld Test Center (Quality)

Print quality: TextFair
Print quality: Color photoGood
Print quality: Grayscale photoGood

PCWorld Test Center (Speed)

Print speed: Text5.3 ppm

Performance

5 x 7 Photo (secs)216.64
Color Output QualityFair
Color Photo (secs)28.6
Color Photo, Best Quality Settings216.64
Color Photo, Normal Settings28.6
Line Art Output QualityPoor
One-Page Grayscale Graphic (secs)30.45
Output Score, Color Graphics, Default Settings (formerly pf-Output-Print-Color-Default)Fair
Output Score, Color Photo, Best Quality Settings (formerly pf-Output-Print-Color-Best)Good
Output Score, Grayscale Graphics, Best Quality Settings (formerly pf-Output-Print-Grayscale-Best)Good
Output Score, Line Art, Default Settings (formerly pf-Output-Print-LineArt-Default)Poor
Output Score, Text, Default Settings (formerly pf-Output-Print-Text-Default)Fair
Ten-Page Word Document (secs)112.37
Tested Color Speed (ppm)1.6
Tested Glossy Photo Speed (ppm)0.3
Tested Photo Speed (formerly pf-PCWPhotoSpeed)0.3
Three-Page PowerPoint Document (secs)127.3
Three-Page Word Document (secs)49.18
Two-Page Excel Document (secs)67.74

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