Testseek.com have collected 16 expert reviews of the Epson Stylus Photo R360 Series and the average rating is 78%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Epson Stylus Photo R360 Series.
January 2008
(78%)
16 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Abstract: Unlike its cheaper R265 sibling, the Epson Stylus R360 is not short on features. It sports a huge, though non-tilting, 3.5in colour status and preview screen, direct printing from memory cards via built-in slots, as well as PictBridge,
Abstract: The humble inkjet printer has been rather overshadowed in recent times by the all-doing multi-function machine. For those who don't need scanning and copying, but would like to focus on photo reproduction at up to A4, it's still possible to get a dedicate...
Abstract: Epsons bulky Stylus Photo R360 is one of the largest A4 printers here, with enough room for a 3in screen, an integrated memory card reader and well-designed controls that make it easy to print photos without a PC. Like Epsons cheaper R285, the R3...
Excellent photo print quality, good text output, and nice LCD screen
Slower than claimed print speeds
Epson’s R360 is a neat A4 inkjet printer that looks a lot like Epson’s all-in-one printer-scanner combos but is designed for those that don’t require those tools in the same package
Abstract: With a large 3½in colour screen and a wealth of buttons and menu options, Epsons Stylus Photo R360 doesnt look like a typical inkjet. Although its perfectly capable of running off letters and charts, it is designed to excel at photo printing. Ben...
Abstract: Its called Photo for a reason. Prints astonishingly good photos, at a price. At first glance, Epsons Stylus Photo R360 looks more like a multi-function device than a normal inkjet, with a bulky chassis, a 3.5 inch colour touchscreen, and lots o...
Great colour balance, Good value , Good quality, large LCD, CD prints look great
Really slow prints, Expensive inks that run out fast
This colour inkjet boasts CD printing facilities, a rack of camera card bays and a large colour LCD screen for previewing shots. You can also print from Bluetooth devices, but need to buy a separate dongle to do this. The R360 uses better Claria Photog...