Stunning colours, reasonable speed, cheap ink tank refills and wireless networking. An LCD display would have made configuration easier, but overall this printer is a graphics department fantasy date.
Hosted on MSN
Epson EcoTank ET-18100 review: a large-format, straightforward photo printer that’s cheap to run
I’m partial to big photo prints. Sure, A4 prints look great close-up but hang them on the wall and they look a little lost and unimposing. A3 is the next step up but A3+ is even better, with a page ...
Epson is attempting to rewrite printer history with its new line of EcoTank inkjet printers. Instead of using small, prefilled ink cartridges that have to be frequently (and expensively) replaced, ...
Epson’s EcoTank system may look a little clunky and it certainly adds cost, but in terms of print quality and ink economy, the ET-7750 is hard to beat. Why you can trust TechRadar We spend hours ...
The Epson EcoTank ET-2550 might look like a standard small form inkjet printer, but there's one big difference: instead of the traditional inkjet cartridges that most printers use to put images and ...
The Epson Expression ET-2550 EcoTank All-in-One Printer ($399) is a basic inkjet multifunction printer (MFP) with features that peg it for light-duty home use, but it has a secret weapon. As one of ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results