As I have an Epson printer, I have been able to test out the Epson Easy Photo Print software and gain a detailed understanding of it. I have had my fair share of observations regarding what I liked and did not like while using it. To help you learn about the software in detail, I have shared my insights below:
Interface Experience
I really liked how user-friendly and straightforward the interface of Epson Easy Photo Print is. Even users with basic expertise will be able to navigate through the software.
Different sections within the software are very clearly organized, with clear indications of where to navigate. And, most importantly, it looks smooth and uncluttered, leading to a positive first impression.
Installation Difficulty
A complex installation process can certainly overwhelm users initially. Luckily for all of us, installing the Epson Easy Photo Print is not tricky at all, and you will be able to do it very easily by following some steps.
Not only this, but the software will also automatically detect your printer and connect it. Thus, the overall installation process is genuinely quite simple.
Performance Aspect
From the software launch to the printing, the software carries all these functions efficiently. The pictures are loaded within seconds, keeping the quality top-notch. Even multiple pictures will be loaded simultaneously without any drop in quality.
Additionally, another important aspect that must be addressed is memory management. Epson Easy Photo Print does not consume excessive memory, and thus the pressure impact will be minimal on the system.
Customization Facility
Strictly from a user perspective, I have enjoyed the freedom to customize the picture as per my preference. Starting from picture adjustment to various other features like cropping, brightness adjustment, resizing, and applying filters, you can do it all.
Limited Compatibility
Epson Easy Photo Print is only compatible with certain Epson printers. Thus, if you do not have an Epson printer, you won't be able to use the software. This limited catering to Epson printers only may limit the target users of the software, in my opinion.