![]() ![]() When you print off glossy papers you will use the photo black inks that are formulated for this type of printing, they are designed to be dense and minimize bronzing (patchy changes in shininess). One of the things that have plagued these types of machines in the past is the changing of inks. I have no problem with this is as it keeps the bulk down. There is no support for roll paper on this model, so it’s cut sheets only. There are 3 paper paths, The main top loading feeder which holds up to 120 sheets of plain paper (why anyone would want to use this printer for plain paper is beyond me), the second top loading feeder which holds a single sheet of fine art paper and the front manual feeder which is a single sheet straight through feeder and can support up to 1.5mm 12lb card stock. Both Photo Black and Matte Black are onboard. There are 9 ink cartridges (80ml capacity each) onboard. This printer has a very small footprint for a printer than can create borderless 17″ x 22″ gallery quality prints. The Stylus Pro 3880 is the replacement for the 3 year old 3800. Right off the bat I have to say I was impressed. I recently had the opportunity to test the new Epson 3880 printer. ![]()
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