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jasonth
jasonth12 posts
 

Piece of money sucking garbage – After 2 hours of constantly trying to fix this printer, I have finally given up. After not so many prints, the printing quality becomes absolutely poor. The set up disc took over 5 attempts to get it to go (it just one try with my Canon mp470). And on my Epson TX600FW, I once swapped out the ink cartridge and put it back in, it suddenly stopped detecting it the ink cartridge.

AVOID EPSON PRINTERS, or at least this series of rubbish. You will lose alot of $$$ to the printer and ink cartridges. Dont be caught with a machine that doesnt work when you to hand in a paper the next day. Looks good Poor print quality, short life, poor support, poor installation process

ozzyturn
ozzyturn95 posts
 

OK – We are on our 3rd one which suggests it may be a lemon, but this is not so. It is the best multifunction we have had. It just has the regular issues that ink jets seem to have. The wifi option is good, but difficult to actually use and we have found it easier to plug the laptop in to usb to print. The thing we have the most difficulty with on our current one is scanning. For some reason 9 times out of 10 it will only scan to a card or flashdrive, not the laptop. A bit frustrating but not a deal breaker. Compact, prints well for an inkjet, Faxes, copies and scans. Twice we have replaced machine because the ink recognition stopped working.

Wont print if ANY colour is out of ink (HP for example will use alternative colours or you can change text to blue and print if the black is out). This is frustrating if you are doing something fast like printing tickets for a movie starting in 20 minutes for example.

Scan is not always great quality.

jasonth
jasonth   

Agreed, it even do a grayscale print without the cyan ink

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