Testseek.com have collected 13 expert reviews of the Epson Artisan 1430 Series and the average rating is 79%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Epson Artisan 1430 Series.
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13 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Affordable wide-format printer, Six color inks, Excellent quality on photo paper
No media card slots, Poor output quality on plain paper
Epson's Artisan 1430 is a perfect step-up printer for users who do a lot of photographic printing and feel restricted by affordable home printers limited to 8.5 x 11 inch or 11 x 17 inch output. The six-color ink system provides an excellent color gamut...
Abstract: The Artisan 1430 A3+ printer follows on from the Stylus Photo 1410 and a long succession of six-colour dye-based models from Epson. Apart from the provision of a Wi-Fi connection, little has changed technically from the 1410, but there has been the consid...
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Published: 2014-04-09, Author: Chris , review by: reviewed.com
Overall, the biggest thing you get out of the Epson Artisan 1430 is value. While you may not expect to associate that with a rather expensive printer, you do get a lot of performance bang for your buck, and you also get fantastic software along with the u...
Impressive photo, text and graphics quality, Can print up to 13 by 44 inches, Wireless printing, free Photoshop software and other extras
Blackandwhite photo prints have a color cast, Tiny ink cartridges, Slow
The Epson Artisan 1430 beautifully balances photo, text and graphics quality, experts say. With helpful extras like wireless printing and free Photoshop software, this reasonably priced printer makes a great choice for families and small offices.Performan...
The Artisan 1430 is a solid entry-level wide-format printer. Supporting Wi-Fi, printing on a range of media types, including CD/DVD, and offering borderless printing up to 13x19”, it’s hard to find fault with the printer at the suggested $299 list pric...
Expensive for high-volume production Share & EnjoyTweet Author: Steve Baczewski When Steve was young, he was struck by the work of Richard Avedon, Cartier Bresson, and Eugene Smith, and eventually got a degree in Photography. He writes and teaches about both traditional and digital fine arts photography.
Abstract: Aimed at the design and amateur photographic markets, the Artisan 1430 is more affordable than Epson’s A3+ Stylus Photo models. While the saving comes with a loss of features, the 1430 still does a respectable job .To start with, it uses Epson’s C...
Beautiful prints; vibrant colours; detailed blacks; easy to set up
Leaves streaks printing large borderless prints; ink is pricey, $399
Having a dedicated photo printer is a great way for photographers to showcase their work, and the Artisan 1430 offers fantastic value for money. It struggles to create borderless prints at large sizes, but given the price, that can almost be overlooked...
Abstract: If you’ve been considering the move to a 13-inch wide printer, the options have never been better. With three printers available from Canon, and four models, including the Artisan 1430 reviewed here, from Epson, there is a wide range of choice in both...
This is a good printer for the price, although in the US it is $180 cheaper and comes with Adobe Photoshop Elements included on the software disc. For anyone wanting good-quality colour prints but isn't prepared to spend another $1000 for a pigment print...