Produce Lifetime Images with Stylus Photo 1400 ink-jet printer
If you are indulged a small scale digital photography and graphic designing business or doing these things as an hobby, Epson has come up with the Stylus Photo 1400 that they introduced as an replacement for their earlier revered 1280 ink-jet printer launched in the year 2000.

Using Epson's six new Claria inks with the capacity to generate prints that can last as long as 98 years, the Stylus Photo 1400 will print as fast as three times, together with the ink enabling more than three times prints than the old model. It weights about 25 pounds, which is bit bulky, but you may bear it for a high-exactitude device.
The 1400 is reasonably spry photo printer that just takes 173 seconds to print for 8-by-10-inch photo at 720 dots per inch, which isn't too bad for a small printer. It also adds an automatic photo correction that is capable of handling red eye, underexposure and color problems. But you can't cross 13 by 19 inches print that is the maximum capacity of the 1400.
The Stylus Photo 1400 will be available in the market by early next month for $400, the same pricing as the previous model.
Via: nytimes

