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The Epson Stylus Photo 875DCS is a colour single-function inkjet printer that is suitable for printing photos. The 875DCS model has identical specifications as the 875DC model, except for the addition of a memory stick adapter for use with the output from Sony digital cameras. The printer uses a black and a multicolour cartridge. Epson has optimised this unit for desktop colour printing, and its 6-colour drop-on-demand Micro Piezo inkjet technology produces superb photos on a variety of photo papers. While it is primarily a photo printer, it does have the capability to print both monochrome and colour documents on a variety of media types, including plain paper, labels and envelopes.
The printer weighs 6.4kg and measures 483 x 613 x 302mm. The printer features a top-entry sheet feeder with a capacity of 100 sheets or 10 envelopes. The Epson Stylus Photo 875DCS also has USB connectivity, a 133 MHz processor and an input buffer of 256KB of RAM. The printer’s maximum monthly duty cycle is 5,000 pages. The printer also features a memory card reader, providing the capability to print directly from a digital camera without a computer.
The print speed for a photo ranges from 48 seconds to 110 seconds depending on the size and type of the photo paper. The maximum print resolution is 1440 x 720 dpi. The printer supports Microsoft Windows and Apple Mac OS operating systems. The printer’s small footprint makes it suitable for placing and using on a desktop.
The printer does not have scanning or copying abilities, which would require you to purchase an additional device if you need those functions on a regular basis. The printer does not have Wi-Fi connection capability and only has a maximum paper input capacity of 100 sheets. This printer is designed primarily for printing photos, so offices with medium-to-high print volumes would not find this printer to be suitable for their needs. The print speeds for photos are relatively low, and there are photo printers with faster print speeds available.