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★★★★☆
Great true AIO - ups and considerations depending on what you are looking for
I'm an Epson fan. Have owned multiple ones over the years. This is one of the fastest and easiest for small home office use. Here's are my ups and considerations to help you decide if its for you: Ups/Why I like it: -Easy, easy set up - Great quality printing with the option to get it faster or better qualtiy (admittedly my default is low quality, fast and B&W to save those color cartridge ink for when I need it. - Holds plenty of paper - in a real paper tray (instead of hanging over the back like some computers) - When I do print photos in color - they are incredibly crisp and clean - Multiple connection/printing options: Print from anywhere to it, print from your mobile to it, print with it connected wirelessly - or if the internet goes out - print from it connected by USB. I'm pretty sure I haven't yet found every way you can print on this thing - but, I feel safe it's covered. - All the features an AIO needs -scan, fax, copy etc. They are there. They are easy to use and work like they should. The one caveat I always have about Epsons applies here. They tend to live by the "sell them cheap - and then make lots of $$$ for their life via very pricey printing ink refills". To get around this, I recommend: - Keep your default on B&W draft/fast for everyday printing, - don't always believe it when it tells you you're running out of ink (often there's plenty to go - and it will print with whatever cartridges have ink if you ask it to), - do a print test of a couple of a few pages before printing out a whole large document or multiple copies of larger documents, and always buy the cartridges with XL in them (T252XL not T252) - for about $10 more they will give you more than 3x the paper. (e.g. T252 = 300 pages, T252XL =1100pages). XL cartridges tend to run about $30 each.
July 2014 · Office Products
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