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Epson Stylus Photo R2000 Wireless Wide-Format Color Inkjet Printer (C11CB35201)

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Features

  • Industry-leading pigment ink technology - Epson UltraChrome Hi-Gloss 2 pigment ink for colorful, vibrant prints
  • Individual, larger ink cartridges - change cartridges less often and get up to 50% more prints2
  • Professional media versatility - accommodates cut-sheet and roll paper in sizes up to 13" wide
  • Unparalleled connectivity - Hi-Speed USB 2.0, wireless 802.11n and 100 Mbit Ethernet support
  • Auto-selecting Black inks:Achieve optimal black density & superior contrast on glossy,matte/fine artpapers from either Matte/Photo Black ink
  • Beautiful skin tones and a smooth, glossy finish
  • Epson UltraChrome Hi-Gloss 2 pigment ink for beautiful skin tones and a smooth, glossy finish
  • Industry-leading pigment ink technology - Epson UltraChrome Hi-Gloss 2 pigment ink for colorful, vibrantprints, beautiful skin tones
  • Professional media versatility - accommodates cut-sheet and roll paper in sizes up to 13" wide, and a smooth, glossy finish
  • Support sphotographic and fine art paper, canvas, 1.3 mm thick board and ink jet printable CD/DVDs

Description

Take your creativity and productivity to the next level with the advanced features and uncompromising quality of the Epson Stylus Photo R2000. This robust, 13”-wide printer delivers remarkable efficiency and versatility with high-capacity cartridges, and networking and wireless connectivity, along with flexible media handling. Epson UltraChrome Hi-Gloss® 2 pigment ink, delivered through Epson’s Advanced MicroPiezo® AMC™ print head, yields beautiful archival prints with an unprecedented glossy look and feel. Offering the latest in wired and wireless networking, the R2000 makes it easy to print from anywhere in your home or office. Now, you can take your creativity further with the next generation in high-performance, pigment printing technology.

Brand: Epson


Connectivity Technology: Ethernet | USB Cable | Wi-Fi | USB Drive


Printing Technology: Inkjet


Special Feature: color, photo


Color: Black


Model Name: C11CB35201


Printer Output: Color


Maximum Print Speed (Color): 3.2 ppm


Max Printspeed Monochrome: 20 ppm


Item Weight: 27.5 Pounds


Printer Type: Inkjet


Other Special Features of the Product: color, photo


Printer Output Type: Color


Item Weight: 27.5 Pounds


Controller Type: Push Button


Print media: Glossy photo paper, Paper (plain)


Scanner Type: Photo


Maximum Copy Speed Black and White: 13 ppm


Compatible Devices: PC


Warranty Type: limited warranty


Ink Color: color


Additional Printer Functions: Print Only


Control Method: Touch


Compatible Cartridge: Photo Black (T159120), Matte Black (T159820), Cyan (T159220), Magenta (T159320), Yellow (T159420), Red (T159720), Orange (T159920), Gloss Optimizer (T159020)


Number of Trays: 1


Processor Count: 1


Resolution: 5760 x 1440


Number of Licenses: 1


Maximum Media Size: Paper Roll


Maximum Sheet Capacity: 120


Paper Size: 13 inch x 19 Inches, 4 inch x 6 Inches


Printer Connectivity Type: Ethernet | USB Cable | Wi-Fi | USB Drive


Hardware Interface: 802.11 b/g/n, Ethernet, PictBridge, USB 2.0


Total USB 2.0 Ports: 1


Total Usb Ports: 1


Dual-sided printing: No


Duplex: No


Brand: Epson


Model Name: C11CB35201


Model Number: C11CB35201


Built-In Media: Power Cord, Paper Trays, High-capacity Cartridges, Epson Print CD, Ink Cartridges (Epson UltraChrome Hi-Gloss2), CD/DVD Tray


Model Series: R


Specific Uses For Product: Home, Office, home office


UPC: 012303376232 778890617089 001910741809 010343878396 778887923476


Global Trade Identification Number: 96


Manufacturer: Epson


Warranty Description: 1-year limited warranty


Unit Count: 1.0 Count


Color Pages per Minute: 3.2 ppm


B&W Pages per Minute: 20 ppm


Color: Black


Color Depth: 24 bpp


Maximum print Resolution Color: 5760 x 1440 dpi


Maximum Print Resolution Black and White: 5760 x 1440 dpi


Power Consumption: 20 Watts


Wattage: 20 watts


Maximum Copy Resolution Color: 5760 x 1440 dpi


Maximum Copy Resolution Black and White: 5760 x 1440 dpi


Frequently asked questions

If you place your order now, the estimated arrival date for this product is: Jun 25 – Jun 29

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Top Amazon Reviews


  • My $90 printer is better then this $700 printer.
I like the quality of this print. It was highly recommended to me (and to the rest of my graphic design class) by our teacher. I like the 13" wide feed, that is a huge plus. It is a fast printer with variable media and feed options. The down side to this printer is that it is so temperamental. Dosn't seem to want to print properly on any other paper/media apart from Epson's own brand. Have to continuously change settings in the printer and file to get the correct amount of ink and colour on the paper. This wastes ink and wastes paper. Which both can be expensive. Seems to use cyan and magenta a lot more then any other colour. Gloss optimizer is useless and should be turned off by default. It is turned on by default, put a thin print of gloss on the entire paper and empties the cartridge FAST. Once one of the cartridges are empty, the printer will not print until that cartridge is replaced. Sometimes it miss feeds and dumps ink all over the rollers because it didnt pull the paper through. For the amount of money I spent on this printer, I would've thought it would handle it self much better then it is, like detecting a miss feed and not dumping ink on to the rollers. I have a $90 HP Deskjet 6980 printer which I have used for a long time. I have never had to go in and mess around with colour outputs and ICC profiles to get it to print on different types of media (gloss, matte, different weight, water colour ect). The deskjet dosnt waste ink and hardly has any issues at all. The deskjet gives out just as much quality as the R2000 does. The reason I "upgraded" to the Epson R2000 was because of its 13" feed width, multiple feed inputs (especially the rear tray), and because of the single ink system. $700 vs $90..... My $90 printer out performs my $700 printer by far, which is depressing to say. Maybe I should've got a Cannon? ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 4, 2015 by Taylor

  • THE BEST YET
After years of using Canon printers, I decided to purchase an Epson R2000 to replace my old Canon Pro 9000. It had finally given up the ghost after years of faithful service. Why the switch? I had never used pigment inks before, for fear of the nozzle clogging reported so frequently with their use. Also, color is my thing and the vividness of colors from the dye type inks was outstanding. But, I just wanted to try the pigment ink since I had never previously done so. I really didn't care that they have, on average, twice the fading or color change resistence that dye inks do. The newest dye inks last upward of 100 years when kept in an album, and I'll be long gone befoe any of them fade. People don't realize that modern giclee(spray) prints, even the dye type, when done on matched paper, last much longer than the old wet lab prints we used to get from the photo lab. I have some old lab prints from 35 years ago that have faded to an overall magenta hue. These prints had not been exposed to daily sunlight. My preferred paper is the semigloss or luster type. I don't use matte papers very frequently. I often do 12 x 18 prints on 13 x19 paper so a printer handling that format was necessary. Epson had introduced a new pigment printer in the 13 x19 format that seemed to be optimized for printing on glossy or semigloss type papers, the R2000. It used pigment inks, but from what I could determine, they gave beautiful vivid colors almost indistinguishable from dye based inks. The R2000 had all the bells and whistles I would ever need. I decided to give it a try. I am happy that I did try it out. The colors are as vivid as my old Canon Pro 9000. The Epson prints about as fast for comparable sizes as the Pro 9000 did. This had been a complaint with earlier Epson printers, slow printing. The new ones keep right up with the equivalent Canons that were among the fastest dedicated home photo printers. Clogging has not been a problem using Epson factory inks. I might try a non-manufacturer ink in a dye type printer, but I firmly believe it is best to stay with the factory inks in a pigment type printer. I have gone as long as one month between prints with the Epson, but have had no problems with clogged nozzles. Since pigment inks can have the pigment settle in the cartridge if it sits unused for a while, Epson includes a neat ink cartridge shaker in this printer. The larger format Epsons keep the ink mixed by bubbling air through the cartridge. This one shakes the cartridge up for 30 seconds. The shaker can be started any time by just going to the maintenence part of the driver and clicking on it. Now to the important stuff: the print quality. In a word, outstanding! The vividness of the colors is a match for the Pro 9000. I have tried a number of papers, including the Epson factory papers, but the one I like best is the Ilford Galerie Smooth Pearl. This is Ilford's equivalent to the Epson Premium Luster. I have compared both and in my opinion the Ilford just edges out the Epson paper in vividness and color quality. That is something I didn't expect since the Epson Premium Luster has such a great reputation. Ilford has a printer profile for using this paper in the R2000 printer and it works fantastically. I print out of Photoshop Elements and have a calibrated display. Using the Ilford profile, the results are truly WYSIWYG. I have tried a number of other papers including high gloss and matte, but the only one I really liked was the Red River Paper's Polar Metallic. This stuff gives a print that looks for all the world like the metallic prints on Kodak's special paper that you can get from a photo lab service. If you have a very colorful photo, and you want the colors to really pop, give the Polar Metallic a try. In summary, I am very happy with my new printer. It does everything I want it to do and I do not see myself outgrowing it for a long while. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 3, 2012 by Frank L. Giordano

  • IT WAS HORRIBLE!! A ONGOING NIGHTMARE!
I saved my money for this printer because of all the good reviews , it took 2 weeks or longer to get here. The printer could not connect or find my mac..i bought it because of the built in wireless. i had to be connecting the cable to my mac even like that it would take at least half an hour to start printing! and when it did printing was super super slow no matter what mode i used, glossy pics where fine but mat was horrible i didn't use it for a week and when i did my pictures would be blue with all the cartilages fool..I LOST SOME GOOD COSTUMERS over this printer THE HEAD WAS CLOGGED i tried every trick on you tube and on any site i could find but nothing i even order a special product and this darn thing was so expensive!! what a shame my dream printer was only dream i contact the seller they said it was too late to replace my printer or my 500 dollars. the best thing i could do is call warranty and they took 2 to 3 months to send me a refurbish one in a box! Im sooo deeply Disappointed with this Printer I'm afraid to even try to use it because I know in my opinion is a piece of VERY EXPENSIVE JUNK! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 2, 2013 by 💋

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