The most popular photo-dye printer in its class, in a stylish silver finish! The 1280S features outstanding resolution to 2880 x 720 dpi and border-free printing. It supports cut-sheets through 13 x 19 and can print up to 13 x 44 . Epson Stylus Photo 1280 ink jet printer One black ink cartridge (T007201) One color ink cartridge (T009201) Roll paper holder accessory Printer documentation CD-ROM containing printer software (Windows and Macintosh) Adobe Photoshop Elements 2.0 Cable is not included
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Epson's Stylus Photo 1280S is a large format, photo-quality printer perfect for a wide variety of professional and home uses. With a high 2,880 x 720 dpi resolution, six-color ink palette, and Epson's Micro Piezo inkjet technology, the 1280S produces exceptionally crisp and detailed prints. This printer also offers BorderFree printing--the image goes right to the edge of the paper.
Supported photo sizes include 4-by-6, 5-by-7, 8-by-10, letter, 11-by-14, and 13-by-19 inches. A wide variety of paper types are also supported, including photo papers, roll papers (with included roll paper holder), inkjet transparencies, self-adhesive sheets, greeting cards, banner paper, labels, and envelopes. Media sizes range from 3-by-5 cards up to large-format 13-by-44-inch posters. Epson claims that when stored under normal conditions, images are water and light resistant for up to 25 years.
Compatible with both Mac and PC platforms, the 1280S's software bundle comes with both Epson's Film Factory and Adobe's Photoshop Elements 2.0 to help users get the best possible prints. Epson also provides a one-year limited warranty.
What's in the Box Epson Stylus Photo 1280 inkjet printer, one black ink cartridge (T007201), one color ink cartridge (T009201), roll paper holder accessory, printer documentation, Epson Software Film Factory, PRINT Image Matching Plug-In for Adobe Photoshop, Adobe Photoshop Elements 2.0; cable not included
Product Features
Up to 2,880 x 720 dpi resolution
6-color photo ink system with 4-picoliter sized droplets
True borderless photo printing in 6 popular sizes
USB and parallel interfaces; PC and Mac compatible
92 of 93 people found the following review helpful
It drinks ink for pictures that are worth every drop, July 21, 2003
Robert W. Barnwell "BobTheCopywriter" (Starkville, MS, United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Epson Stylus Photo 1280 Inkjet Printer (Silver) (Office Product)
I have an Epson 1280 and it consistently produces prints that are as good or better than any laser fiery printer I've ever used. As an advertising copywriter, I depend on this printer to make new copies of my work and it comes through every time.Now, this is not the perfect printer, because it does drink ink something fierce, but the print outs are worth it, just ask any professional. In fact, it was a photographer who first turned me on to this machine. At the time I was looking at a Lexmark or HP. As any graphic designer will tell you HP's are word processing printers and with only rare exceptions any good at graphics and Lexmark is just to be avoided. You get what you pay for, and with Lexmark that isn't much.Epson wrote the book on graphics and photo reproduction printing and with the 1280 they have added another proud chapter.
30 of 30 people found the following review helpful
buy the 2200, you will save with ink costs, October 21, 2005
Jen (Pasadena, CA USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Epson Stylus Photo 1280 Inkjet Printer (Silver) (Office Product)
I bought this printer 2.5 years ago and wish that I bought the 2200 at that time. As a graphic design student, I print a lot with this printer and find myself using $60-100 a week of ink that I buy at a discounted price. My classmates that have the 2200 report that they typically spend about $20 to $30 a week on ink (as they come with separate cartridges for each color), their print quality is better, and the 2200 seems to break down less. My printer is now broken and not under warranty and the repairs cost me $167.00. Most of the people that I know that have the 1280 have had to repair or replace it within the last 2 years. If you expect to be printing a lot, my advice is to spend the extra cash on the 2200 and you will make it back with the savings on the ink. Another piece of advice is to buy it at costco. If I bought it there 2 years ago, I could get a brand new one today, no questions asked.
32 of 33 people found the following review helpful
One of the best Photo Printers Available, April 23, 2004
M. Sweeney "Wybnormal" (Orange, California USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Epson Stylus Photo 1280 Inkjet Printer (Silver) (Office Product)
I've read all the prior reviews with interest. I bought my 1280 over a year ago based on reviews on several well known and trusted Digital Photography sites. I have been very pleased with the output of this printer. Yes, the printer takes more work to get a really GOOD print then the HPs. But then I have the HP printers also and they do not measure to pure quality of print. Yes, the ink cartridges are small and do not last long if you print alot of 8x10, 13x19 like I do. But, for 250 bucks you can buy a CIS (continual inking system) that pays for itself in 3 months. Yes, the Epson ink will jam the heads IF you do not use the printer at least once every few days. Again, the printer is for PHOTOGRAPHS, not text, not the occasional print job and certainly not the occasional picture. This printer is for the professional or serious amateur photographer. I have seen alot of prints from other printers and even with the flaws, this printer is the best. I wish a few things. Epson would update...Read more