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Epson R1900 Printer

Epson R1900The Epson R1900 printer produces durable, superior quality, Hi-Definition photos up to A3+ on a wide range of media. The R1900 includes groundbreaking image processing algorithms and a new formulation of Epson UltraChrome Hi-Gloss Ink technology. UltraChrome Hi-Gloss2 offers a wider colour gamut, natural skin tones and consistent colour with a smooth gloss finish. The Epson R1900 prints onto glossy, matte and fine art paper in cut-sheet and roll format and directly onto printable CD’s and DVD’s. The Epson R1900 will cost £399.99, available November 2007. The Epson R1900 will be available in the first quarter of 2008 in the US for $549.99.

Epson UK Press Release

Epson® Stylus Photo R1900 with groundbreaking technology for smoother images and colour control

Incorporating revolutionary colour processing technology and UltraChrome™Hi-Gloss2 Ink, the Epson Stylus Photo R1900 offers a new level of quality for photo enthusiasts, who demand the big picture.

03 October 2007– The Epson Stylus Photo R1900 incorporates the latest developments from Epson to provide durable, superior quality, Hi-Definition photos up to A3+ on a wide range of media. It includes groundbreaking image processing algorithms to manage colour combinations and ensure beautiful prints.  It also features a new formulation of Epson UltraChrome Hi-Gloss Ink technology. UltraChrome Hi-Gloss2 represents the evolution of photographic printing, offering a wider colour gamut, natural skin tones and consistent colour with a smooth gloss finish.

In addition to cyan, magenta and yellow inks, UltraChrome Hi-Gloss2 features matte black, photo black, red, orange and gloss optimiser. The new orange ink replaces the blue ink previously used with UltraChrome Hi-Gloss. It allows Epson to offer significant enhancements in colour reproduction for natural skin tones. Output also features more vivid oranges and an expansion in the red colour gamut.  The magenta and yellow inks have been reformulated and contribute to accurate blue and green tones.  The resin coating of the gloss optimiser and colour inks has been redesigned to create even smoother and glossier prints. The individual ink cartridges mean only the colour that is used needs to be replaced.

The eight-colour inkset featured in the Stylus Photo R1900 creates a staggering 18,446,774 trillion colour combinations.  To calculate which combination should be used to deliver the tones and colours required for the images, Epson has developed new Look Up Table (LUT) technology in partnership with one of the world’s leading centres of colour science, the Munsell Color Science Laboratory of the Rochester Institute of Technology.  In conjunction with the Micro Piezo™ print head the Epson LUT technology decides how much of each colour is used to translate a RGB source file into a print.  The mathematical algorithm effectively optimises colour matching to ensure the printed image is consistent with the original photograph.  The end result is prints with smooth gradations, reduced graininess, wide colour gamut and low colour inconstancy*; all of which combine to create clear and beautiful, Hi-Definition photographic images.

Other printing technologies in the Stylus Photo R1900 include Epson’s Variable-sized Droplet Technology. The smallest droplet of 1.5pl is used for areas where fine detail is required and bigger droplets where larger blocks of colour are needed. 

The flexibility of the Stylus Photo R1900 is further enhanced with its increased media support.  It will print onto glossy, matte and fine art paper in cut-sheet and roll format.  It prints directly onto printable CD’s and DVD’s.  For printing photos without a computer photographers can connect their digital camera or picture viewer using Pictbridge. The comprehensive software package includes Epson Print CD and Epson Creativity Suite including Epson Easy Photo Print, FileManager, Web to Page and Camera RAW Plug-in.

Mark Robinson, Senior Product Manager, Epson UK commented, “The new Epson Stylus Photo R1900 is a truly advanced printing system that is easy and fun to use. The extensive research and development required to develop Epson Micro Piezo inkjet printers and ink technologies is fully illustrated in the launch of the Stylus Photo R1900.  The UltraChrome Hi-Gloss2 Ink works in harmony with the Epson LUT technology and Epson paper to deliver outstanding photo quality for sale, for display and for archiving.”

Epson Stylus Photo R1900 key features summary: 

Print Hi-Definition durable photos and album pages on various media up to A3+
Achieve vivid colours and natural skin tones with Epson UltraChrome Hi-Gloss2 ink
Advanced colour processing for smooth and accurate colours with Epson LUT technology
Achieve a range of photo finishes with Epson glossy, matte and fine art papers in cut-sheet and roll format
Personalise inkjet printable CDs and DVDs
Prints are lightfast for 80 years** on Epson Premium Glossy Photo Paper
Borderless printing at a resolution up to 5760 x 1440dpi for stunning Hi-Definition photos
Print photos on A3+ at 1440 x 720dpi (Photo Mode) in only 106 seconds***
Efficient printing with individual ink cartridges, only replace the colour used
Enhanced connectivity with Dual Port USB 2.0 Hi-Speed
Bundled with sophisticated photo software including Camera RAW plug-in for Creativity Suite for fast, easy printing of camera RAW files
Epson Stylus Photo R1900 RRP including VAT £399.99 – available November 2007

* Phenomenon where one colour looks different under different light sources

** Light source: Fluorescent light, Intensity: 70,000 lux. Temperature : 24℃, Humidity : 60% RH
Glass mount: 2mm, soda lime. Fade criteria: Pure YMC 30% Loss at OD=.
Display-life Calculation: Total illuminance/(500 lux x 10 hours x 365 days = 1 year).
The data is calculated using Epson’s accelerated test and does not mean Epson guarantees lightfastness.
Tests developed and conducted by Epson.

*** Standard ISO Bike image 11x14” used

About the Munsell Color Science Laboratory (MCSL) of the Rochester Institute of Technology (RIT).
The Munsell Color Company was founded by Professor Albert H. Munsell, the originator of the Munsell Color Order System. The directors of the Munsell Color Company eventually sold the company’s assets and created the Munsell Color Foundation. The Munsell Color Foundation was charged with furthering the scientific and practical advancement of colour knowledge.  In 1983, the Foundation trustees voted to dissolve the foundation, and donate the proceeds to an academic institution for the creation and endowment of the Munsell Color Science Laboratory. RIT was selected as the recipient of this donation, and MCSL was born.

http://www.cis.rit.edu/mcsl/about/history.php

Visit us at http://www.epson.co.uk

About the Epson Group
Epson is a global leader in imaging products including printers, 3LCD projectors and small- and medium-sized LCDs. With an innovative and creative culture, Epson is dedicated to exceeding the vision and expectations of customers worldwide with products known for their superior quality, functionality, compactness and energy efficiency.

Epson is a network of 87,626 employees in 117 companies around the world, and is proud of its ongoing contributions to the global environment and to the communities in which it is located. Led by the Japan-based Seiko Epson Corp., the Group had consolidated sales of 1416 billion yen in fiscal 2006.

Epson Europe B.V., based in Amsterdam, is the Group’s regional headquarters for Europe, Middle-East, Russia and Africa. With a workforce of 2,400 employees, Epson Europe’s sales for fiscal year 2006 were 2,104 million Euros.

Epson R1900

Published: Wednesday, October 03, 2007

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Reader Comments

  1. I'm not sure, but I think Epson fails to list another key feature not listed above ... Almost all Epson owners will experience clogged print heads anytime from 3 months to 2 years after buying the printer. Expensive "head cleaning" which forces tons of ink through the cartridges in an effort to clear the clogs will only work 1/2 the time. Users should expect to buy lots of spare ink, expensive cleaning kits, and spend a lot of time researching the issue and clearing inks from print heads.

    Jon at 06:55pm on Wednesday, October 03, 2007

  2. Yes Jon, R1800 will clog badly,only 1.5pl nozzles. But 1900 has variable size droplets,I think 1.5pl-3.5pl. Hope this cures it as my 1800 has packed up and I will probably try 1900 when available .

    John Roberts at 01:44pm on Sunday, October 07, 2007

  3. Epson makes the best photo printers bar none they are copied by canon and hp...I use to work for hp division now work for canon and I only use epson for photos!!!!

    JSW at 11:57pm on Monday, October 08, 2007

  4. Having both a r800 and a r1800 , both of which that have seen seen what can be considered extremely light and erratic use (not used for 3-4 months), I was expecting clogs. Hasn't yet.

    However, I was much more than a little teed off by the announcement timing of the r1800 vs the r2400 - I thought the r1800 was the 2200 replacement, bought it, and then the 2400 comes out. I wonder of we'll see a 2500 soon as the 2400 replacement, or if we've seen the last of the 13" "pro" level printers - due to their "cheap" 16 incher.

    frank at 02:19pm on Tuesday, October 09, 2007

  5. In view of the introduction of the r1900 to replace the r1800 I'd bet on a 2400 replacement in the spring of 2008, some retailers are already offering very good deals on the 2400, a sure sign that something new is in the pipeline!

    Pablo at 07:23pm on Sunday, November 18, 2007

  6. One secret with Epson Printers has always been to turn them off when not in use. That cured my clogging problems completely.

    Lawrence at 04:31pm on Sunday, February 17, 2008

  7. I just received the R1900 earlier this week and am extremely impressed (no clogged heads yet wink. I've printed imperssive prints from Noblex scans and that ability alone is worth tons to me. I shopped around and found it for 499 free shipping from one of the reputable companies known more for deals on ink/paper supplies. I just wanted to say that this printer has generated extremely impressive results so far.

    Bill at 08:45pm on Friday, March 14, 2008

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