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    Epson Stylus Pro 4800 Review

    Posted on Monday, February 20 2006 @ 18:25:51 CET by LSDsmurf


    The design is reasonably conventional, though everything has been super-sized to cope with paper sizes up A2. In some ways it looks more like an hp printer, than an Epson, as cut-sheet paper is fed from the front and makes a 180-degree turn to eject onto its paper tray lid. A large, telescopic tray feeds paper sizes from A4 to A2, using movable spacers to hold different paper sizes in place – you can only load one paper size at once.

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