Pros: High quality text and photo printing, not expensive, separate ink cartridges Cons: Slow print speed
Background After moving into my new house and setting up my new office area, I discovered that my old Epson C42UX printer was no longer working. Im not sure if it was damaged in the move, or if it had malfunctioned prior to the move and I ...
Pros: Epson color printing is still excellent, and the unit is very affordable. Cons: This new model actually SUBTRACTS FEATURES, offers NOTHING NEW, and ink remains very expensive.
Okay, if you have read some of my earlier reviews, you know that overall I am an Epson fan, mostly because of their high quality color photo printing. Well, I can tell you, I am beginning to tire of a few things. My last printer was the Epson C86, which ...
Pros: Individual ink tanks, long-lasting ultra durabrite inks, easy setup. Cons: Will leave you wanting more if you're used to "photo" printers.
The Epson C-88+ Stylus printer is a handsome, if somewhat large, printer, cleverly outfitted with smoked black panels, and a very cool smoked-black transluscent paper guide that makes it look smaller than it really is. It has 3 rubbery, firm buttons on ...
Pros: Fast, economy, and decent quality printer for general use; aftermarket ink can be cheap Cons: OEM ink is expensive; sometimes print is tilted; tears paper if loaded carelessly
I got this Epson Stylus C88 plus (epinions.com doesn't accept the plus sign!) printer at my work office as a replacement for aging HP printer that started to malfunction badly. I was initially uneasy with this brand as I used to own Epson printer 10 ...
Pros: Still has a serial port Cons: Inconsistent print quality, ink runs out quickly
If you read through my reviews you'll see I have a Love-Hate relationship with technology. All I want is to do my work in the easiest and most efficient way possible. So, I love technology that works, is easy to use, and produces consistent results. ...
Pros: Very cost effective, good for black and white text (occasionally). Cons: No consistent, trouble free prints! Requires constant operator maintenance every time it is used!
I bought this printer ONLY after my very stable and reliable R300 finally gave up the ghost and would not unclog. I would not pay to have it repaired when it cost twice what a new one would run. Now I used it constantly and it printed consistently ...
Pros: Fast, inexpensive ink costs, relatively quiet and reliable Cons: Occasional cleaning needed, better for text than graphics
Of the many printers in our office, the Epson C880 is the one thats reliably up and running. You can buy this printer for a meager $80. and it will last years. Its compact design requires limited desk space, its fairly quiet and it ...
Pros: Print quality is ok Cons: They break and way too soon
Not that expensive to buy just costly to own. My experience with Epson has not been good at all. The first one broke after a few months but within Epson's warranty. After sending them back my broken printer, they sent me a replacement. It was a ...
Pros: under $80, 2 printer ports, 5760 x 1440dpi, CMYK Cons: consumes inker faster then some others
The Epson C88 in my opinion is the best printer around for under $100. The C88 is the newer version of the older C86. The main difference between the 2 would be that the C88 takes the new DURA Bright ink cartridges. The printer is a fast 22 ppm black ...
Pros: High quality text and photo printing Cons: printer durability, paper feed alignment, ink cost, ink wastage
Received the C88 as a free replacement from Epson for a C82 that failed after 2 years use -- the C82's print head moved across the page as if printing, but nothing printed. After only 13 months of light duty in-home use, the same problem occurred with ...
Pros: Archival ink, dual printer port, $59 brand new factory direct. Heck of a deal Cons: 30 day warranty because of factory direct pricing
I bought a supposedly "refurbished" Epson Stylus C88 from the Epson store for $59 to replace an HP inkjet that mechanically died in 1 year and 4 days. No sales tax on the Epson and the shipping was free. Out of the box it looked factory brand new ...
Pros: good print quality Cons: paper feed jams continually
I bought this printer two weeks ago. It is my first Epson printer, and my last. It continually jams. It takes plain white paper fine, but if you want to print a photo or a card, you have to feed one sheet at a time, or it will jam.
Pros: Good value for the price. Fantastic customer service. Cons: Ink is expensive.
Epson makes a good, inexpensive printer. If you only need a basic printer, this model will be perfect for you. It's easy to install and easy to use. Additionally, Epson has EXCELLENT customer service. When my previous Epson printer stopped working properly for no apparent reason, they sent me a new one free of charge - and with absolutely no hassle! This kind of service is almost unheard-of in this day and age.
Pros: Cheap, fast, good quality photos and other printing Cons: You'll buy a new one every year
Outstanding print quality, reasonably fast, handles lots of paper types.
Noisy as heck.
Shreds papers something awful. This printer after 4 months started destroying cheap copier paper like it's going out of style. However, photo printing and envelopes still work fine (go figure).
DO NOT USE GENERIC INK. The nozzles will clog and you will never be able to use the printer successfully again. I've thrown out 2 Epsons because of this.
Epson build quality still sucks, but what do you expect for $60, including $80 worth of ink. I can't use up ink faster than I use up printers.
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