I have had good luck with Epson printers for many years now (we have a few around the house and two in different offices) and while I know some people find their ink expensive it has never occurred to me that in the Comparison to other printers was a big problem. For now this one continues the Epson quality and as things change over time I will update it. Setup: Setup has always been a strength of Epson printers. It took less than 15 minutes from first removing the ribbon from its packaging to printing the first test pages. This includes unpacking, removing all the little blue taps from the printer itself, installing ink cartridges, initializing the printer and connecting to our Wi-Fi network. It would just be easier for him to unpack the box himself and use his own mechanical legs to climb the stairs. network and direct). No problem. Obviously we're an Apple family, so I can't speak about Windows' ease of use. I reprinted the USB, no problem. And it scans perfectly on our laptop and desktop (I haven't tested it on an iPad, although I think there won't be a problem there either). The display is big, bright and crisp, and as always, it's easy to navigate to get where you need to go. We have it in a little corner behind the sliding doors under our bookshelf, with enough room to open the top high enough to put the ink. The small size is highly appreciated due to the many functions and automatic feeding. The output tray automatically retracts and extends for easy storage in tight spaces. You can make minor changes directly on the printer itself. Obviously using your device will be easier and more complete and I doubt I'll get much use out of it, but I think the rotate and resize options are pretty good basic features available for those who don't have any have computers. .The quality of the text is of course good, on par with all the others. I'll update the photos later as it's a more complicated process (don't print, just get good pics to test and good paper). It prints noticeably faster than my old Epsons, especially double-sided. If you plan on doing large print/copy jobs, you should probably upgrade to a WorkForce (we have one that works great) just for the durability and wear resistance. . But other than that, it's a good printer for a small home or small office that's unobtrusive, easy to set up, fast, and very practical thanks to its many connectivity options to various devices, its features like auto-feed and duplex printing. , and its ability to do some work without a computer connected. I'll update photos and lifespan, but based on years of experience with over half a dozen Epsons I'm guessing this is another winner.
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