Epson Stylus Photo 1400 Photo Printer
- Creates 4 x 6 inch photo prints with maximum resolution of 5760 by 1440 optimized dpi in less than 1 minute
- Prints 8-by-10-inch images in under two minutes
- Six individual, high-capacity Claria Hi-Definition Ink cartridges create high-quality smudge, water, scratch, and fade resistant prints
- Features a PictBridge port for PC-free photo printing from digital cameras and mobile camera phones
- 1-year limited manufacturer’s warranty
Product Description
The Epson® 1400 takes photo printing to the next level with impressive 13×19 prints at a breakthrough price Auto Photo Correction ensures stunning results every time, while ClariaTM Hi-Definition Ink offers smudge, scratch, water and fade resistant prints. This high-speed printer also includes value-added features like direct CD/DVD printing and Adobe® Photoshop® Elements.Amazon.com Product Description
The Epson Stylus Photo 1400 photo printer creates vibrant and crystal-clear standard 4-by-6-inch photo prints with a maximum resolution of 5760 by 1440 optimized dpi in less than one minute, and 8-by-10-inch prints in less than two minutes, with the capacity to print up to 13-by-19-inch enlargements without losing photo vibrancy or clarity. The Photo 1400 uses six individual, high-capacity Claria Hi-Definition Ink cartridges for high-quality smudge, water, scratch, and fade resistant prints that will impress family and colleagues, and last for g… More >>
Epson Stylus Photo 1400 Photo Printer
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5 comments
Holly Becker on December 9, 2009 at 11:45 am
Printer arrived fast from Amazon and was very easy to set up with my iMac and on the network. Great quality prints, fits nicely on the cabinet I have (IKEA PS Locker) and prints at a decent speed. My only complaint is color. I really can’t stand black or silver printers. Why is Kodak the only one making white ones? Epson needs to start making white printers to appeal to all of us Mac users. I wish my printer matched everything else in my office that is shiny white.
But that’s my only complaint.
Charles Hindt on December 9, 2009 at 12:35 pm
I bought this printer to replace an Espon 1270 that I recently lost when my house went up in flames. This seemed to be the logical choice. Same basic functions. Same basic cost. Nope, not even close. When it arrived it was 50% bigger in size (almost 2ft wide) and uses 6 print cartridges instead of 2. The 3 things I really can’t stand is that it feeds multiple sheets of paper no matter what I do. The online help says load fewer sheets, so as long as there is only ONE sheet in the feeder, it works fine. The second thing that really fries my schnitzel, is that I tried User Support 2 weeks ago and they still haven’t responded. The third, is that when they say Window XP or Vista, that’s exactly what they mean. The printer can’t be used by any older software. My fault for not reading closer, but not all of my computers can run XP. So Epson, what happened? You used to make a great product. Talk to me, you are about to lose a loyal customer FOREVER. If I would have bought a $49 printer (any brand) I would have been much happier.
Just a quick update. Epson finally got back to me and their solution is for me to send them my NEW printer and they will kindly send me a refurbished one. For real. Also, since I’m still able to print one sheet at a time the ink has finally run out after a hundred or so printed 8-1/2 x 11 sheets. Big surprise here too, the replacement cartidges cost $126 for the set at Office Depot. So, my advice is to buy ANY other printer that you feel will suit your needs. Epson has failed big time with this one, all the way around.
dibba on December 9, 2009 at 3:21 pm
After reading many positive reviews, I am disappointed about the quality of this printer. After printing only (5) 8 X 10 photos, I experienced lines across the photos, which I understand is a result of clogged print nozzles. Also – 2 of the ink cartridges are already so low that I had to order new ones and I’ve only had this printer for a week. I bought the printer from Amazon because it was the best price I could find. If it wasn’t such a hassle to pack it up and take it to UPS, I’d probably return it. I also have an all-in-one HP printer that didn’t cost much, but the quality is much better than the Epson 1400.
jengood008 on December 9, 2009 at 5:50 pm
This is THE most frustrating piece of equipment on the face of the planet. I bought it on the recommendation of a teacher and have had nothing but problems with it. Get a different printer. ANYTHING but this one!!
Lisa Schnellinger on December 9, 2009 at 6:56 pm
This printer has very nearly led me to give up photography entirely. And I LOVE photography!! but I want to spend my time shooting – not trying to fix a stupid, inferior printer.
So here’s the story:
I’ve had the 1400 for more than a year. When it prints, the prints are OK. Nothing breathtaking.
I added a continuous-feed ink system from inksupply.com because this printer eats ink. At first that seemed like a good solution to the outrageous cost of ink.
But…. nothing but problems. Color is off, prints too dark, paper jams, needs to have constant head cleaning, etc.
Some problems are with the ink system, I know. (constantly have to clear out air bubbles, tubes jam the mechanism etc)
But some are clearly the printer. I gave up on the ink system and went back to cartridges. Yuk. Still getting dark prints, now I get random ink streaks. Major paper feed problems – forget using 4 by 6 or 5 by 7 matte papers. Still needs head cleaning and realignment all the time due to banding and bad colors.
Fussy, fussy, fussy.
In addition, the printer driver is needlessly complicated. And this thing is NOISY. Clang, bang, whir, motor hum, very annoying. I leave the room when it is doing a big print.
I’m so sorry that I bought this, and even sorrier that I bought the ink system. I’ve spent so many frustrating hours dealing with it – far, far more time spent trying to make the printer work than actually printing photos.
I have concluded that I just don’t want to do my own prints. It will cost a lot more, but it will save me many hours of my precious time.