Get Connected host AJ Vickery takes a look at the Epson RX 580, a High-Definition Printer that has a built-in scanner, prints with Claria waterproof and smudgeproof ink and that connects to a PDA via infrared.
@laffy4k If you do much of CD/DVD labeling I suggest u to search the web for disc cover 3 is an awesome program, I use it to design my labels,this software has more features than the original software with almost photoshop results,u most buy it but if you get paid for what u do worth the money, I do videos for social events and the dvd print feature is awesome I have had this printer since 2007 and I never had a problem, I'm thinking to get a continuous ink system to save some money on ink
I have had my RX580 for over 2 years now and love it. After plenty of research, I chose to go with the RX 580 mainly because of the CD/DVD printing feature. I work in television production, so I have plenty of CDs & DVDs of file backups and such, and printing onto the labels (as opposed to writing with a Sharpie) is really a great feature for me.
I highly recommend the RX 580 - and even learned a few things about it from this video, even after - as I mentioned - over 2 years of happy ownership.
My god... how many times can you say "High definition", "High end" and "looks like film" but not really know what you're talking about. "High definition" is more commonly now referred to a video format, not a photograph, not a printer and not a scanner. Learn digital imaging before you try to explain it and gtfo.
@laffy4k If you do much of CD/DVD labeling I suggest u to search the web for disc cover 3 is an awesome program, I use it to design my labels,this software has more features than the original software with almost photoshop results,u most buy it but if you get paid for what u do worth the money, I do videos for social events and the dvd print feature is awesome I have had this printer since 2007 and I never had a problem, I'm thinking to get a continuous ink system to save some money on ink
1chomps 6 months ago
I have had my RX580 for over 2 years now and love it. After plenty of research, I chose to go with the RX 580 mainly because of the CD/DVD printing feature. I work in television production, so I have plenty of CDs & DVDs of file backups and such, and printing onto the labels (as opposed to writing with a Sharpie) is really a great feature for me.
I highly recommend the RX 580 - and even learned a few things about it from this video, even after - as I mentioned - over 2 years of happy ownership.
laffy4k 2 years ago
My god... how many times can you say "High definition", "High end" and "looks like film" but not really know what you're talking about. "High definition" is more commonly now referred to a video format, not a photograph, not a printer and not a scanner. Learn digital imaging before you try to explain it and gtfo.
ingaman 3 years ago
great job with the review.
phoenixtrunks 4 years ago