Epson Stylus Photo 820 InkJet 2880X720 DPI 12PPM USB PAR (Epson-C11C417001)
| Overall rating | 80 |
| Print quality: Text/graphics | Fair/Good |
| Print quality for photos | Very good |
| Speed | Fair |
| Rated speeds | 12 ppm monochrome; not rated for color |
| Tested speeds | 1.9 ppm text; 1.3 ppm graphics |
| Ease of use | Very good |
| Cost of consumables | Poor |
| Estimated cost per page (cents) | 7.3 monochrome, 17.3 color |
| Features | Good |
| True resolution | 2880-by-720-dpi color; 2880-by-720-dpi monochrome |
| Maximum resolution | 2880-by-720-dpi color; 2880-by-720-dpi monochrome |
| Maximum paper size | Legal |
| Input capacity | 100 pages input, 1 tray |
| Paper feed options | Straight-through paper path, manual feed slot |
| Interfaces | USB, parallel |
| Supplies included in the box | Color cartridge, monochrome cartridge, no interface cable |
| Size (width/depth/height) and weight | 16.6 by 18.3 by 10.5; 7.7 pounds |

Epson Stylus Photo 820
Stylus Photo 820 InkJet 2880X720 DPI 12PPM USB PAR (Epson-C11C417001) Review, by Dan Littman July 23, 2002

WHAT'S HOT: Epson's Stylus Photo 820 is a six-ink photo printer priced at $99--that's a deal. (The six-ink-design, common on high-end photo printers, includes light shades of cyan and magenta in addition to the standard cyan, magenta, yellow, and black.) And you can see the benefits of the six inks on glossy paper, where the Stylus Photo 820 renders highly detailed, rich, and realistic-looking photographs. Epson packs the 820 with clear, logical printed documentation and a great on-screen manual containing a batch of how-to movies.
WHAT'S NOT: It didn't surprise us that the Stylus Photo 820 printed slightly grayish text with rough edges--after all, Epson designed this printer for photos, not text. But we were disappointed by its grainy gray-scale images and foggy looking color graphics. Printing on ink jet paper didn't improve the quality of text or gray scales much. We found Epson's feature-laden driver confusing. For example, on its main tab the PhotoEnhance pop-up menu lets you set an image's color to make people or nature look more realistic or to appear in soft focus; elsewhere in the driver, a similarly named feature called PhotoEnhance4 lets you choose tone and texture settings. Like most photo printers, the 820 can hit you hard with ink costs: Based on Epson's estimated yields, black text should cost 7.3 cents a page and light-duty color graphics 17.3 cents, compared to the average of 4.4 cents and 12.7 cents.
WHAT ELSE: Graphics print out fairly quickly, at 1.3 pages per minute, but text prints at just 1.9 ppm, about a third of the average print speed of ink jets on PC World's Top 10 chart. Epson provides two good software packages with the Stylus Photo 820: ArcSoft's PhotoImpression photo editor, and Epson's own Film Factory software, which lets you store, manage, and lightly edit your digital images.
UPSHOT: The Stylus Photo 820's low purchase price and attractive glossy photos gear it to people who've just discovered digital cameras, but it's not appropriate for letter writers.
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Reviewed by: benisaac
Strengths: none
Weaknesses: print heads clog constantly. difficult to line up for cartridge change. jams frequently. feeds multiple pages at once often. poor printout quality. bulky.
Overall: This is the worst printer I've ever owned. I have generally been happy with Epson products but I would advise anyone to avoid this printer at all costs.
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Reviewed by: flashkitty
Strengths: None
Weaknesses: When the ink cartridges get half full or less you must clean the heads between everything your print (and that uses up ink) or it will not print or prints quality is very poor.
Overall: I would never buy an epson product again. purchased it in November and had to send back to the company twice for new printers because of printing problems. plus the above weakness is that at 50$ or more for both ink cartridges that you can only use until they are half empty and then the print quality becomes very very poor. I would not recomment this product to anyone and I my self would never buy an epson printer again.
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Reviewed by: stevekaden
Strengths: Nice print if the heads aren't clogged
Weaknesses: Heads are almost always clogged
Overall: This is a nice printer that can do a nice print. But just like every other printer from Epson, you just can not rely on the heads to print. I would not have purchased this other than it was packaged with a computer and was free. And quite frankly it is proved the Epson case I have experienced - use it regularly or kiss the print quality and the cartridges good bye.
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Reviewed by: Chuckhar
Strengths: Quick change out for cartridges, I like the ink level readouts
Weaknesses: none so far
Overall: The Epson Photo820 works well in combination with my software. The pictures are clear and crisp (when I take them that way). The ink does resist water, but don't push your luck, it will run if exposed long enough. The printer does use quite a bit of ink when printing color photos but is comparable with my old HP840C. It installed without a hitch on windows XP which is good. Some printers don't. So far I have not had to clean the heads and can go 5 to 6 days without printing and still not gum up the heads. For the money, a great printer
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Reviewed by: 1godfrey
Strengths: Better than photo quality!
Weaknesses: Uses a lot of ink.
Overall: Upgraded from epson 640 to 820 photo printer. I printed the same picture using the same software on many printers, including some dye subliminal printers. Nothing could compare to the 820 quality. 820 is quieter than the 640. It prints fast at 720 dpi but at 2880 dpi it is slow. It uses a lot of ink at the 2880 high resolution. Ink cartridges can be refilled but you need to reset the chip on the cartridge using a 3rd party reseter or spoof the printer. See http://www.inksupply.com/index.cfm?source=html/chipreset.html on how to do this.
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