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Epson Stylus CX7000F All-in-One Printer (C11C676001)
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High-speed color faxing, up to 3 seconds per page using the 33.6 Kbps modem. Up to 27 ppm (black and color text), plus borderless 4x6 photos in as fast as 29 sec. DURABrite Ultra pigment ink for brilliant, long-lasting results on plain and photo paper. PC-free printing from memory cards or PictBridge-enabled cameras. Up to 5760 x 1440 optimized dpi printing for ultra sharp detail.
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Customer Reviews
for Epson Stylus CX7000F All-in-One Printer (C11C676001) --- Epson
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Works right out of the box for me!
[[ASIN:B000KHP6LQ Epson Stylus CX7000F All-in-One Printer (C11C676001)]]
Just brought this home, I bought a refurbed! unit cause I needed to scan an important document asap. I bought just based on features and price and I had to buy right then and there, and haven't read any reviews. I got home and read the reviews and was horrified at first. But I went ahead and installed downloaded drivers from the Epson website, only 2 drivers - printer and scanner. Restarted the PC and scanned and printed right away! No problems whatsoever. I didn't have to read the manual. Also tried the copy and fax receipt. I'm not sure if the bad experiences were mostly software related, but mine works out of the box. Easy operation, and the output is great, scan, print, and fax!
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Worst printer in history of our galaxy
So frustrating.
I am on my 2nd replacement printer (my 3rd CX7000F in all) and it, too, DOES NOT work. This model will tell you a brand new ink cartridge needs to be replaced. I wasted a couple extra hundred dollars on more ink, because I thought the cartridge that came from the store was used. Then I learned that this is an Epson problem.
I will be calling tech support again on Monday. This saga has been ongoing since May. (It's July). I appreciate Epson sending me replacement printers, but since they don't work, it's of no use. I don't know who is doing the manufacturing, but they have screwed up a component. Too bad for Epson, because I will never buy another one of their printers again.
DO NOT BUY!!!!
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Good printer, uses a good bit of ink for the priming.
This printer is a fine printer. It seems like it uses a lot of ink the first time through, but the product warns of that mentioning that it uses a lot of ink to prime the system.
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Uses more ink than a nervous squid with a bladder control problem
While the print quality of this device is remarkably good, especially for high quality color documents and photographs, and the capability to copy, scan, and fax with one easy-to-use printer is wonderful, this thing goes through ink SO FAST. I have never seen a printer go through ink as fast as this thing does. I feel like I am *constantly* watching the ink levels and worrying about whether I have enough ink. My company paid for the printer and I buy the ink with the company credit card, but I feel really guilty about being forced to go back to Officemax every week or two just to buy more ink, when the cartridges run about $12 each. That's $48 every time I have to replace ink, which at this rate has been about once every 2-3 weeks AT BEST. I have had this printer since June, and I bet I have spent well over $350 on ink so far. And I am really not printing much in the way of photos! I mostly use it for printing simple color documents that do not have much in the way of graphics. If the company wasn't paying for the ink for this, I would immediately sell the printer on eBay and buy a different one, or go back to using my Canon Pixma printer. The only reason I continue to use this one is that it is company-purchased and I need the scanning/copying and faxing abilities. If I just wanted a printer, I would go back to using the Canon Pixma without hesitation. This thing uses way, way, way too much ink and uses it way, way, way too fast. If you have an unlimited budget and don't mind having a closet full of replacement ink cartridges on hand, ready to go, then this is a good printer. If, however, you don't want to spend a fortune on ink then don't buy this device. The ink is just too expensive and needs to be replaced WAY too frequently.
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