EPSON Photo & Fine Art Printers Reviewed: Are These the Ultimate Tools for Creatives?

There’s a lot of noise out there when it comes to professional printers, especially if you’re a photographer or fine artist trying to make work that lasts. From ultra-glossy gallery pieces to richly textured watercolor-style prints, today’s creatives are producing with more ambition than ever — and naturally, they want tools that can keep up.

Epson has long been a go-to name in the printing world, known for pushing boundaries when it comes to color fidelity, archival quality, and precision output. But with the range of options available in their SureColor P-Series lineup, how do you know which printer is right for your art, photography, or creative business?

That’s exactly what this review is here to tackle. We’re diving into Epson’s most popular photo and fine art printers — from the compact P700 and P900 to the heavy-duty P8570DL and the P20570 — to explore what they actually do, how they perform in real-world creative workflows, and whether they’re worth the investment.

Whether you’re a working photographer preparing for exhibitions, a digital artist reproducing gallery prints, or just a perfectionist looking to take control of your output, this guide will help you make sense of the specs, the features, and most importantly, the results.

Let’s break down each model and figure out what’s hype and what genuinely helps you create print magic.


Who Are These Printers Really For?

Not all creatives need the same output — and Epson knows it. Their SureColor P-Series isn’t a one-size-fits-all solution. Each model has been crafted with a specific kind of user in mind. Before diving into specs and features, it helps to understand where these printers really shine depending on what you create and how you work.

Photographers, especially those shooting portraits, landscapes, or fine art black-and-white, are often obsessed with accuracy — and rightfully so. You spend hours editing every shadow, highlight, and skin tone, so your final print needs to reflect that level of detail and care. These printers are designed to handle that expectation with deep blacks, seamless gradients, and excellent dynamic range that preserves subtle shifts in light and texture.

Then there are fine artists and illustrators who rely on printers for reproduction of original works — whether those are acrylic paintings, pencil drawings, or digital art compositions. For this group, color fidelity and texture reproduction are everything. If the printer can’t capture the warmth of an ochre glaze or the fine line work of a charcoal drawing, then it simply isn’t up to the task. Epson’s pigment-based UltraChrome ink system and its support for fine art papers and canvas is a huge win here.

Graphic designers and prepress professionals are also in the mix. They often need to run color-accurate proofs before final production or test layouts on specialty media. For them, reliability, fast throughput, and consistent results matter more than gallery-grade depth — and some models in the P-Series, particularly those with larger roll support, make that workflow more efficient.

It’s also worth noting the rise of print-on-demand artists and photographers running micro print businesses. These creatives wear many hats — making, printing, packaging, and selling. Having a printer that’s affordable, compact, and capable of producing professional-looking prints from a home studio is a game changer. The P700 and P900, for example, make pro printing accessible without requiring a dedicated print lab.

So, whether you're a full-time gallery artist, a traveling portrait photographer, or a small shop owner selling limited-edition prints, there's a SureColor printer built to suit your creative needs — and maybe even grow with you as your work scales up.

 


 

SureColor P700 & P900 – Big Power, Small Package

Let’s kick things off with the compact giants in Epson’s P-Series lineup: the SureColor  P700 and P900. These are desktop-friendly photo and art printers, but don’t let the size fool you — they’re built with the same UltraChrome PRO10 ink technology you’d find in more robust professional units. In other words, they punch way above their weight.

The P700 handles media up to 13 inches wide, while the P900 takes it up a notch with support for 17-inch wide prints. That might sound modest, but for many photographers and artists, especially those working on portfolios, fine art prints, or limited-edition series, that’s more than enough real estate.

Both printers use a 10-color pigment ink system, including Violet — which is rare for a printer in this class. This addition greatly expands the color gamut, meaning your deep purples, magentas, and moody blues actually look like they’re supposed to. Skin tones come out creamy and natural. Skies? You’ll want to frame them.

They also include Carbon Black Mode, which boosts Dmax (maximum black density) when using glossy papers. If you’re a fan of sleek, high-contrast prints, this feature really makes blacks pop without losing shadow detail. It’s especially valuable for photographers printing dramatic black-and-white images or artists who work with dark palettes.

Let’s look at how these two models compare side by side:

Feature

Epson SureColor P700

Epson SureColor P900

Max Print Width

13 inches

17 inches

Ink System

UltraChrome PRO10 (10-color)

UltraChrome PRO10 (10-color)

Black Ink Modes

Photo & Matte Black (auto-switch)

Photo & Matte Black (auto-switch)

Advanced Black-and-White Mode

Yes

Yes

Carbon Black Mode

Yes (for glossy media)

Yes (for glossy media)

Violet Ink for Expanded Gamut

Yes

Yes

Roll Paper Support

Optional Adapter

Optional Adapter

Ideal For

Home studios, small art businesses, photographers

Portfolio prints, artist proofs, exhibition-ready work

 

Both of these models also support fine art media like Epson Legacy papers, heavyweight matte stock, and even canvas sheets. You can feed thick, textured papers through the rear straight path and get edge-to-edge borderless results with remarkable precision.

Another quiet but powerful benefit? These printers are whisper silent and don’t take up much room. If you’re a photographer working out of a shared studio or a fine artist who wants a clean corner setup, the P700 or P900 will do the job without hogging all your table space.

Simply put, the SureColor P700 and P900 are best suited for creatives who want museum-grade results without installing a printer the size of a fridge. They're pro-quality printers that feel personal.


SureColor P5370 – The Workhorse for Serious Creatives

If the P700 and P900 are your entry into professional-grade printing, the SureColor P5370 is where things start to get really serious. This 17-inch printer is built for professional photographers, fine artists, and printmakers who demand gallery-level quality, faster output, and increased media handling — but still want something that fits in a studio.

What immediately sets the P5370 apart is its UltraChrome PRO10 ink system — the same 10-color pigment set used in the P700 and P900, including the expanded Violet ink — but here, everything is built around efficiency and volume. You’re no longer working with tiny cartridges. Instead, you get 200 mL tanks, which drastically reduce how often you need to swap inks and lower your cost per print in the long run. This makes it an ideal choice for small print studios or artists with a growing customer base.

The P5370 also comes with a built-in roll paper adapter, unlike the P900, where it’s optional. If you’re doing panoramic landscapes or need to print long-format art for stretching on canvas, this is a big win. And let’s not forget Black Enhance Overcoat, which improves black density and contrast on glossy media — helping your darks stay rich without sacrificing fine detail.

Color fidelity is where the P5370 truly shines. Whether you're reproducing delicate watercolor tones or trying to capture the nuanced lighting of a portrait, it handles subtle transitions with grace. It’s also fully compatible with advanced ICC color management workflows, making it a favorite among photographers doing color-critical jobs.

Let’s take a look at how it compares to its siblings:

Feature

SureColor P900

SureColor P5370

Max Print Width

17 inches

17 inches

Ink Type

UltraChrome PRO10

UltraChrome PRO10

Ink Cartridge Size

~50 mL

200 mL

Roll Paper Support

Optional

Built-in

Ideal Volume Use

Moderate

High-volume

Best For

Advanced amateurs, artists

Professionals with print sales or studio workflows

Black Enhance Overcoat

No

Yes

 

And the media handling is notably robust — it supports cut-sheet fine art paper, photo paper, poster board, and canvas. The precision feed system ensures edge-to-edge borderless prints with consistent alignment, even when working with thicker stocks.

In real-world terms, if you're selling prints at art shows, delivering editions to collectors, or working with galleries, the P5370 can keep up without compromising quality. It’s a printer you grow into — one that feels ready for business, not just play.

The bottom line? The SureColor P5370 is a smart choice for creatives who need both beauty and muscle in their printer. It bridges the gap between desktop and production printing — quietly, cleanly, and with stunning results.


SureColor P7570 & P9570 – Studio-Grade Giants

Now we’re entering large-format territory — and not just in size, but in capability, too. The SureColor P7570 (24 inches wide) and SureColor P9570 (44 inches wide) are Epson’s flagship professional printers designed for artists and photographers who need serious output power. Whether you’re printing massive gallery pieces, full-scale exhibition graphics, or large fine art reproductions, these machines are built to handle it all — with breathtaking clarity.

 

These two models share the same backbone: the 12-color UltraChrome PRO12 pigment ink system. That’s right — 12 colors, including Orange, Green, and Violet. This broadens the color gamut considerably, allowing for greater accuracy across hard-to-reproduce tones, especially in natural landscapes, skin tones, and saturated abstract compositions.

What’s especially impressive is that the P7570 and P9570 include dedicated channels for both Photo Black and Matte Black inks — no switching necessary. You can go from printing on glossy photo paper to heavyweight watercolor paper without wasting ink or time.

These printers also feature dual PrecisionCore printheads, which allow for extremely fast production without any loss in detail. You can crank out a large canvas print with museum-quality resolution faster than you’d expect. They’re ideal for artists selling limited editions, photographers offering large-scale portrait or landscape prints, or even print shops serving creative professionals.

Here’s a comparison chart to see how these beasts stack up:

Feature

SureColor P7570

SureColor P9570

Max Print Width

24 inches

44 inches

Ink System

UltraChrome PRO12 (12-color)

UltraChrome PRO12 (12-color)

Dedicated Black Channels

Yes

Yes

Dual Printheads

Yes

Yes

High-Speed Printing

Yes

Yes

Ideal For

Fine art print studios, large-format photography

Galleries, museums, large art prints, high-volume workflows

 

One of the standout benefits for fine artists is how well these printers handle textured fine art paper and canvas. Whether you're working with deckled-edge watercolor paper or thick, 100% cotton canvas, the P7570 and P9570 handle the media with incredible care. There’s no skewing, warping, or ink bleeding — just pure, vivid imagery.

Photographers will love the tonal control. Black-and-white prints are absolutely sublime, thanks to the inclusion of four levels of black (Photo Black, Matte Black, Gray, and Light Gray), which create rich shadows and subtle midtones with gorgeous transitions. If you’re printing high-end portraiture or moody black-and-white work, the depth these printers offer is remarkable.

And yes, you can integrate them into a full-color-managed workflow. If you’re printing proofs or creating precise reproductions of original works, these models ensure consistent, calibrated output with minimal guesswork.

In short: the P7570 and P9570 are built for professionals who see printing not just as a task — but as part of the creative process. They respect the work and elevate it.



SureColor P8570DL – High Volume Meets High Fidelity

If you’ve ever dreamed of having a workhorse printer that doesn’t sacrifice print quality for speed, the SureColor P8570DL might just be your new best friend. This 44-inch wide printer is designed to handle high-volume jobs — but with the finesse and subtlety that serious photographers and fine artists demand.

Let’s start with the specs that make this printer stand out: it’s equipped with a 6-color UltraChrome PRO6 ink set, which includes a dedicated Gray ink. That may sound like fewer inks than its cousins like the P9570, but don’t let that number fool you. Epson has engineered the P8570DL to squeeze out an extremely wide color gamut with just six inks, optimizing performance while also lowering running costs. The inclusion of gray helps maintain those subtle tonal gradations — especially important for monochrome images and shadow-rich artwork.

Now, here’s where this model really earns its stripes: it’s a dual roll printer. That means you can load two different media types or two rolls of the same type for longer, uninterrupted printing. For print studios juggling different paper types (say, canvas on one roll and photo gloss on the other), this is a game-changer. It automatically switches between rolls without slowing down your workflow — which is ideal for shops or creatives producing prints on demand.

The DL in the name stands for "Double Roll with Optional High-Capacity Ink Packs," which further boosts efficiency. Instead of standard cartridges, the P8570DL uses large ink packs that can last significantly longer — perfect for those managing a large print queue or who don’t want the headache of frequent refilling.

Here’s a quick comparison chart to show where the P8570DL sits in the lineup:

Feature

SureColor P8570DL

Max Print Width

44 inches

Ink System

UltraChrome PRO6 (6-color with Gray)

Media Support

Dual Roll, Automatic Switching

Output Speed

Ultra Fast (Production-level)

Ideal For

High-volume studios, commercial printing, efficient art reproduction

Ink Type

High-capacity ink packs (for lower cost per print)

 

Despite its leaner ink system, the P8570DL still delivers exceptional print quality. For photographers producing portfolios, online order fulfillment, or even art fairs and gallery shows, this model keeps up without breaking a sweat. And for fine artists producing open editions or giclée-style prints in bulk, it offers a powerful balance of economy and quality.

This printer doesn’t scream “creative” in the same way as the 12-color models — but it’s kind of like that one quiet team member who always gets the job done better than anyone else. It’s streamlined, reliable, and smart.

In short, the P8570DL is perfect for creatives who want speed and volume, but aren’t willing to compromise on artistic integrity. It’s a production powerhouse with just enough nuance to make every print shine.


SureColor P20570 – Meet the New Giant

Just when you thought Epson couldn’t top itself, they went and dropped the SureColor P20570 — a true large-format beast designed for serious fine art and photographic professionals who want the ultimate in image quality, size, and workflow speed.

This 64-inch wide printer isn’t for the casual user — it’s for artists and photographers who are ready to scale their work into grand formats with stunning precision. Whether you’re printing massive exhibition pieces, high-end gallery installations, or wide-scale commercial art, the P20570 is built to handle it all — and look good doing it.

At its core is Epson’s 12-color UltraChrome PRO12 Ink system, featuring Violet ink for an expanded color gamut and deep blacks that bring dimension to shadows, contrast, and subtle tonal transitions. It’s the kind of output that makes viewers do a double take.

Thanks to a 4.3" touchscreen, you get a user-friendly interface that helps you manage complex print jobs more easily. And the improved printhead design allows for lightning-fast output without sacrificing a pixel of clarity.

Let’s take a look at how the P20570 compares to its siblings in the P-Series:


Epson SureColor P-Series Comparison Chart

Model Max Width Ink Set Ideal For Notable Features
P700 13" UltraChrome PRO10 Desktop fine art & photography Compact, wireless, advanced B&W modes
P900 17" UltraChrome PRO10 Photographers & artists in small studios Wide color gamut, black-density optimizer
P5370 17" UltraChrome PRO10 Pro photographers & proofing PrecisionCore printhead, paper feed upgrades
P7570 24" UltraChrome PRO12 Fine artists & gallery-grade photographers 12-color ink with orange/green, archival pigment
P9570 44" UltraChrome PRO12 Professional reproduction & large prints Excellent detail & tonal gradation
P8570DL 44" UltraChrome PRO6 w/ Gray Production environments & high volume Dual-roll, low ink cost, fast output
P20570 64" UltraChrome PRO12 + Violet High-end photography & museum-quality art Vast color gamut, 64" wide, touchscreen interface

Why the P20570 Might Be Your Next Print Partner

If you’re printing big — and I mean really big — the P20570 is unmatched in Epson’s current lineup. It takes everything we love about the P9570 and stretches it to 64 inches, while adding even better speed, richer purples and blues (thanks, Violet ink!), and modern interface enhancements that make workflow smooth and stress-free.

This printer is ideal for fine art studios producing limited edition giclée prints, museum installations, high-end photographic work, and commercial creatives looking to make a lasting visual impact.

So, if your art needs room to breathe — and you want your prints to pack a serious punch — the SureColor P20570 is your ticket to going large without losing an ounce of quality.

As you can see, it’s not about “good, better, best” — it’s about matching the tool to your creative goals.

If you’re tight on space but crave color accuracy, the P700 or P900 will serve you well. They're ideal for artists working from a home studio or photographers creating intimate, high-impact pieces.

When you're ready for gallery-quality output and want that expanded color range (thanks to Violet and Orange inks), the P7570 and P9570 take things to a new level. They're truly designed to reproduce the kind of detail and vibrancy that turns heads in galleries or exhibitions.

And if your workflow demands serious volume — without compromising print fidelity — the P8570DL comes through with its speed, efficiency, and intelligent ink management. It’s perfect for those running print shops or handling high-quantity orders.

Need to go even bigger? The new P20570 steps in with a 64-inch width, Violet ink for expanded color range, and blazing speed — perfect for gallery-sized prints and serious professional work.

What ties all these models together is Epson’s unwavering dedication to color science, build quality, and innovation. The real differentiator is how much space you have, what size prints you need, and how many you’re planning to produce.

So, which Epson printer matches your creative ambitions?


Final Thoughts – Elevate Your Prints with Epson Precision

If there’s one thing that becomes abundantly clear after exploring the Epson SureColor P-Series, it’s this: these printers aren’t just machines — they’re creative partners. Whether you're a fine artist looking to replicate your original work with museum-grade fidelity, or a photographer eager to deliver jaw-dropping prints that do your vision justice, Epson has a model tailored to your needs.

What sets Epson apart isn’t just the print quality (which, let’s be honest, is phenomenal), but the intentionality behind every product. From the deep blacks in monochrome portraits to the lush color gradations in abstract watercolors, each model in the P-Series honors the nuance of creative work. You’re not just printing — you’re preserving a moment, a brushstroke, a story.

We’ve covered the whole lineup — the space-saving P700 and P900 for those who want pro-level quality without a wide-format footprint; the robust P5370 with its precision-focused engineering; the P7570 and P9570 that bring 12-color brilliance to large-format fine art; P20570 and the production-optimized P8570DL that balances efficiency and elegance.

No matter where you are in your creative journey — a gallery artist, an indie printmaker, a portrait photographer, or a commercial studio — the Epson SureColor P-Series gives you the tools to print like a master.

 

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So, if you're ready to take your photographic and fine art printing to the next level, let's make it happen.

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