Epson Artisan 1430 Printer: Preserve important moments by printing out photos with the Epson Artisan 1430. You can create 4" x 6" or 13" x 19" borderless photos and print directly to inkjet-printable CDs and DVDs.
Customer Rating
4
Nice printer but has 1 minor issue
on April 16, 2016
Posted by: RAMRT
from CA
This printer does a decent job, great photo printing, I like the idea you can close it up when not in use to keep dust out and off paper feed rollers. The only thing I suggest is buying a USB printer cord as it does not come with one. I needed one because the printer does not do wireless very well. It's only a few feet away from my router and at times it doesn't print the whole page indicating signal loss and works very slowly. When connected to USB cord it does fine. For this I'm taking away 1 star. I also have an Epson Workforce all in one printer that works well using wireless, go figure.
Print stunning, detailed photos with this Canon PIXMA iP8720 8746B002 photo printer, which features a color resolution up to 9600 x 2400 for crisp results. The built-in wireless LAN enables cord-free printing to simplify use.
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This printer does a good job, fast, quite, but has 1 major issue that I cannot live with, therefore returning. The problem is border-less printing, it expands the photo out for cover, is the official Canon explanation but that leaves you with a partial photo. It cuts off each end of the photo approx 3% so you end up with something missing. In my case I have a lot of car photos that cover most of the frame, after printing, part of the front end and rear end of the car are cut off, very frustrating. After talking to Canon tech support, that's just the way it is. You can reduce to a degree but it doesn't really help. My previous photo printer, a different brand, did not have this problem. So if you can live with part of your photo missing, using border-less, your good to go.