Epson WorkForce 840 All-in-One Printer
Manufacturer: Epson Part number: C11CA97201
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- Bottom Line:
- The Epson WorkForce 840 costs a bit more than the average all-in-one inkjet, but its strong performance and long list of features more than justify its price and CNET's Editors' Choice Award.
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CNET editors' review
Epson WorkForce 840 All-in-One Printer price range: $129.00
- Reviewed by: Matthew Elliott
- Edited by: Justin Yu
- Reviewed on: 04/18/2011
The good: The Epson WorkForce 840 produces outstanding print quality in record time and offers an abundance of workhorse features, including autoduplexing, wireless networking, support for mobile printing, and easy setup for both USB and network connections.
The bad: Minor annoyances include slow photo print speeds and the omission of USB and Ethernet cables.
The bottom line: The Epson WorkForce 840 costs a bit more than the average all-in-one inkjet, but its strong performance and long list of features more than justify its price and CNET's Editors' Choice Award.
Editors' note: As of October 2011, the product reviewed here has been replaced by the Epson WorkForce 845.
The Epson WorkForce 840 is the flagship model of the company's line of WorkForce all-in-one printers for small and home businesses. As such, it costs more than the average all-in-one at $299, but it also serves up a buffet of features. In addition to the usual menu of print, copy, scan, and fax functions, the WorkForce 840 features Ethernet and Wi-Fi networking, two-sided printing, an automatic document feeder (ADF), and the ability to print directly from your mobile device. And it performs all of these functions in an impressively compact package that can hold a full ream of paper. It offers competitive text speeds and impressive graphics speeds, and our only critique is that it's slow to print photos. For a do-everything, high-capacity inkjet for your small or home office, we highly recommend the Epson WorkForce 840.
Design and features
The Epson WorkForce 840 is impressively compact for a multifunction device that has two immense 250-sheet input trays and a 30-sheet automatic document feeder (ADF). It measures 17.6 inches wide by 14.5 inches deep by 11.8 inches high and weighs 22 pounds, which, combined with its convenient indented handles, make it one of the more portable MFPs; in comparison, the HP Officejet Pro 8500A Plus weighs 28 pounds. The WorkForce 840's 500-page paper capacity is convenient for high-volume office printing, and you can stock two different types of paper in a pair of size-adjustable trays.
An ample 13-inch-wide fold-out control panel sits prominently in the middle of the unit. A narrow output tray resides below the panel with two removable input trays on the bottom. To the left of the output tray on the front are two media card slots and a USB port for direct printing from your camera or its media card.
We connected the printer to our Windows 7 test bed and installed the drivers from the bundled CD, along with Epson's Easy Photo Print and CreativeZone applications and a scanner app. Easy Photo Print attempts to help with printing photos, though we doubt you'll use it over your preferred photo management app. CreativeZone is a fun app that lets you design invitations, letterhead, and other page templates. The drivers installed within 5 minutes, and the additional app added another 5 minutes to the setup procedure. All in all, the installation process is straightforward, and we can say the same about connecting the WorkForce 840 to your network via Ethernet or Wi-Fi.
After establishing a direct USB connection, we tested the Wi-Fi setup procedure and found it to be a snap. You have the choice to either establish a temporary USB connection to set up the printer on your Wi-Fi network, or forego the USB cable and use the printer's touch panel to add the printer to your network. We chose the latter for our tests because it seemed more adventuresome and also because, like most printer vendors, Epson does not include a USB cable. (You won't find an Ethernet cable in the box either; the only cable included is a phone cable for faxing.) Using the setup wizard on the included CD, we followed the instructions to navigate the printer's touch panel, where we found our Wi-Fi network listed and entered its password. Within minutes, the drivers were installed and a test page was printed, giving proof that we were up and running on the network.
Once installed, it is easy to navigate the printer through its large control panel. You can fold it out and adjust it to your desired angle by pressing a button on its back. At the center of the 7.8-inch touch display is a 3.5-inch color LCD with a number of buttons for functions such as home, page forward, page back, and move up a menu level. Buttons that are inactive for a particular screen aren't illuminated, which helps minimize command confusion.
When connected via Wi-Fi, Epson offers a handful of free mobile printing apps for wirelessly printing directly from mobile devices. Epson's PrintJinni app enables you to print documents, Web pages, and e-mails. The setup for PrintJinni is a bit mysterious, but we did manage to print a Web page from an iPhone with the app. However, Gmail could not find the printer when we tried to print a message from a Gmail account set up through PrintJinni on the same iPhone.
Epson's iPrint app worked flawlessly, though it prints only photos. The software takes you to your phone's camera roll, where you can simply select a photo and the printer to send it to, and hit print. You can choose bordered or borderless prints, and from among four different paper types: 4x6 inches, 5x7 inches, letter, and A4.
When you're not on your phone but in the office, you'll find the copy and scan functions useful. The A4-sized scanner bay features 1,200x 2,400 dot-per-inch (DPI) resolution, and you can send your scans to your PC, or to a memory card inserted in the printer, or attach it directly to an e-mail. You can also use the ADF to produce double-sided copies and scan double-sided prints.
The Epson WorkForce 840 printer ships with four separate ink cartridges for cyan, magenta, yellow, and black. To factor the most cost-efficient price per page, we base our cost per page on Epson's extrahigh-capacity ink cartridges. The extrahigh-capacity black cartridge costs $28.49 for a vendor-estimated 945 pages, which works out to just over 3 cents per page. For color, the extrahigh-capacity three-pack for cyan, magenta, and yellow costs $54.10 for 7.2 cents per page. Both costs fall just below the mean for an all-in-one printer of this size.
Performance
The Epson WorkForce 840 turned in a strong performance in our tests on the whole. It pumped out 12.48 pages per minute (ppm) on our all-black text speed test, which was nearly the same score as the Epson WorkForce 520 and the HP Officejet Pro 8500A Plus. The WorkForce 840 performed just as quickly when printing graphics, especially in our presentation speed test, in which it outpaced the competition by printing 10 color PowerPoint slides at a clip of 6.79 ppm. Unfortunately, it struggled in our photo speed test, taking roughly 70 seconds to print a 4x6-inch photo on glossy photo paper for a time of 0.86 ppm. Competing models were two to three times faster at printing photos.
(Longer bars indicate better performance)
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The WorkForce 840 proved a bit speedier than average on our scan and copy tests. It scanned a 10-page color document at 5.59 ppm, and copied a 10-page monochrome text document at 5.48 ppm.
We reviewed its output quality in side-by-side comparison with the HP Officejet Pro 8500A Plus and found that the WorkForce 840 produced slightly crisper text and brighter, more vivid color. It almost looked like the Officejet Pro 8500A Plus used too much ink in printing text, particularly with smaller fonts, resulting in slightly blurred edges. The WorkForce 840 produced razor-sharp edges and finer-looking text than the Officejet Pro 8500A Plus.
Lastly, we appreciate the WorkForce 840's low operating noise levels. Any small office can feel claustrophobic when you're trying to get work done next to a loud, overbearing printer, and the WorkForce 840 barely made its presence known during spooling, scanning, and printing.
Service and support
Epson backs the Epson WorkForce 840 with a limited one-year warranty that includes toll-free customer support weekdays from 6 a.m. to 6 p.m. PT. Further support is available online with a model-specific troubleshooting guide, FAQs, e-mail support, driver updates, and document downloads. You can also purchase exchange/repair coverage at $39.95 for one year or $59.95 for two years.
Conclusions
It's not the fastest photo printer, but for all other jobs the Epson WorkForce 840 excels. We recommend this multifunction inkjet for its high-quality prints, rapid text and graphics speeds, easy-to-navigate control panel, and abundance of features that include autoduplexing, an ADF, wired and wireless networking, and support for mobile printing.
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User reviews
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Great Wireless Printer for Mac and Windows
by B-Byrum on August 25, 2011
Pros: + Installation and set-up is very easy
+ Quality of the scanned images was excellent
+ Printing speed is very fast
+ Style and quality is good
+ Adjustable tilting color touch pad is superbCons: - It is a pretty noisy printer the mechanism for advancing the pages sounds like something from a steel mill
Summary: As a busy tech-savvy family, we were looking for a printer that was fast, reliable, affordable, and could deal solidly with a wide-range of printing tasks like scanning, printing photos ...
Summary: As a busy tech-savvy family, we were looking for a printer that was fast, reliable, affordable, and could deal solidly with a wide-range of printing tasks like scanning, printing photos and reports, and had the built-in ability to print to both sides of a sheet of paper. Our hope was that we could co-locate the new Epson WorkForce 840 so that everyone in our family could have easy access to it. Finally, because we use a variety of operating systems (several versions of Windows, as well as Mac OS X) we wanted a printer that could work with all of them. These were are needs going into the purchase.
*** P.S. If you will buy this printer I suggest you have compare prices before you decide at: www.amazon.com/gp/offer-listing/B004H3XKR6?ie=UTF8&ref_=dp_olp_new&condition=new#?ie=UTF8&tag=***************&********=ur2&camp=1789&creative=390957
We chose the standard shipping option when we bought the Epson WorkForce 840 from Amazon, and surprisingly the printer arrived in just a few days. Setup was extremely easy. We setup the printer in the living room, ran the installation CD, and when prompted, attached the printer to a laptop via a usb cable (couldn't believe Epson didn't send a usb cable along). The new printer immediately found our encrypted wireless network, then asked us for the key to access that network. Next, we repeated the process by inserting the install CD into each of the remaining laptops and work stations in our home... each install was quick and painless. Immediately our whole family was able to access and use the new printer.
We followed the installation with a thorough review of all of the settings for the printer. This is easily accomplished by using the Printer Settings feature available by right-clicking the new printer tray icon. After we updated our settings we proceeded with the Nozzle Check, Head Cleaning, and Print Head Alignment (these features are also available by right-clicking the printer icon in the system tray, beside the clock). Finally we ran a series of features' tests. We printed text documents, pdf documents, web pages, emails, and jpgs -- all of which looked great. We also scanned several photos at a variety of resolutions, and scanned a few text only documents. The quality of the scanned images was excellent, and produced crisp, clear, vibrant color in the digital images created. For our purposes 300 dpi seemed like the right setting, as it offered beautiful images yet kept the file size reasonable. Of course you can set this value much, much higher if you like. As a copier, the 840 is quick and very handy. We did not test the fax capability of this printer.
In general, we found the Epson WorkForce 840 to be extremely easy to set up and use. It's feature set is wonderful. We particularly like the double-sided printing and scanning. Likewise, the two paper trays hold a total of 500 sheets, making the task of refilling the paper trays a far less frequent process. Compared to other printers we have owned, this one is neither the quietest, nor the loudest; it's a bit noisy, but not disturbingly so -- but with prints this fast, you'll hardly notice. The style and quality of the printer itself is good. That is to say, this is a nice-looking printer with great lines and a well-thought-out design. The adjustable tilting color touch pad on the printer is superb: it looks great, responds well to touches, and only illuminates the options presently available, making it a breeze to use.
Overall, we are thrilled with our new Epson WorkForce 840. It does everything we need (and more), and does it well. We have owned many printers over the years. This is by far the most full-featured, highest quality printer we have ever owned. Finally, we paid less than $200 for this printer, including shipping! We could not be happier with our purchase, and could not recommend the Epson WorkForce 840 more highly. It was the perfect solution for us.
Updated on Aug 25, 2011
Updated on Oct 8, 2011Edit Link
I suggest you have to compare prices before you decide at: http://beam.to/WorkForce84019 out of 19 users found this user opinion helpful.
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Wait till the inkpad needs 'Maintenance'
by VegasVic666 on May 15, 2011
Pros: Nothing good about a printer with forced obsolescence.
Cons: After about a thousand pages, the printer will seize up with a warning to replace the inkpad, at a cost of at least $265. No option to keep printing, it will not print anymore. Epson expects you to just buy a new printer every year.
13 out of 13 users found this user opinion helpful.
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Plastic junk only 2 years old wastes lots of costly ink
by sophia071 on August 1, 2011
Pros: When it works it makes nice photo quality prints, but at what cost?! Don't bother!
Cons: Uses INK to "clean" nozzles and still doesn't clean them! Stops working correctly after little or light use! Prints bands through your prints wasting ink and paper. Simple problem that is impossible to fix.
No room to work around on the inside to repairSummary: I have been a fan of Epson printers for awhile. I am tired of having to go buy a new printer every time it starts printing with lines through everything. ...
Summary: I have been a fan of Epson printers for awhile. I am tired of having to go buy a new printer every time it starts printing with lines through everything. This printer is sealed up so well you can barely get your hand in there to try cleaning or repairing. This printer is not used everyday so it has had an easy life the last 2 years. Which is why I refuse to waste anymore money on Epson. They obviously only care about ink sales. I think it is silly that if I try to "clean the nozzle" it uses up ALL your ink!
That's $60 worth of ink out the window! I used a small amount of alcohol to try and clean the things that stick into the ink cartridges and it has been a printing nightmare ever since. I need a tougher machine. One that won't wilt into a puddle at the slightest cleaning. There is a better design that will allow a consumer to use a printer for decades without having to reset a counter or somehow soak up all the ink that gets wasted in the stupid sponges!
Save your $$ and go to a printer that cares about consumer costs and repeat customers over profits from planned obsolescence. This thing will end up taking up a space in a landfill. What a waste! Get a clue epson, you're losing us!
Epson I loved you for your ability to scan negatives and adjust histograms but I won't take your abuse anymore! HP here I come!6 out of 6 users found this user opinion helpful.
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No Legal size paper handling
by Waldek1 on April 20, 2011
Pros: Print quality, autoduplexing
Cons: I'm not sure how you can consider this for home business/office use when it can't handle Legal size paper for printing or scanning. That seems like a major drawback to me and I don't see how it can win an Editor's choice award without that capability.
6 out of 8 users found this user opinion helpful.
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TERRIBLE CUSTOMER SERVICE
by drewjr99 on September 6, 2011
Pros: When it works it works well.
Cons: Installed per instructions and found out that it does not support windows 7. Had to uninstall the software and download a newer version with technical support. At this point I should have known better and returned the product... Finally get everything
Summary: I recommend that you don't purchase an EPSON. When it worked it worked great but it is not worth the risk. You will have to reload all networked computers ...
Summary: I recommend that you don't purchase an EPSON. When it worked it worked great but it is not worth the risk. You will have to reload all networked computers and set up all new IP address' and it's just not worth the hassle.
2 out of 3 users found this user opinion helpful.
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Buyer beware
by bekindtoothers on June 16, 2011
Pros: It prints, Some times......
Cons: INK. INK INK. I own a workforce 500. uses color ink to print black text. No way to buy pass. I bought this printer because the store I bought it at said they were good on ink. 70 dollars in color ink and I dont print in color. It is my understanding that
Summary: I Talked to Epson on the phone and ask if the newer workforce uses wells for ink. They said yes. If you are printing in black ink only and run ...
Summary: I Talked to Epson on the phone and ask if the newer workforce uses wells for ink. They said yes. If you are printing in black ink only and run out of color it will not print. You must replace the color well. No bypass even in the propertys when set to black ink only. They said it uses color ink to clean the heads. I like to do tha manualy. Not when they tell me to, what a waist of ink and money. 70 dollars in color ink and I dont even print photos or color copys. Its a bite when you got to print your black text page and you cant print any thing at all because a yellow or blue ink well is kinda empty. Funny, when I changed the blue ink because it said I was empty. I set the old well on in a dish. In the morning enough ink had drained out over night to print out a photo copy of a blue sky. It is my opinion the ink wells are not empty. Hence the last black page I print before I am made to change the black ink is a bright as the first page off of a new ink well. No fading at all. My old printer I could print black until you couldnt read it any more do to fading and lack of ink. I will never buy any Epson devise again. Buyer beware!
This is my opinion and my right to my opinion. I make no clame to the acuracy but do hold up my right to free speach. I hope you dont fall for this, ask your sales person about ink wells vs ink cartrages.2 out of 4 users found this user opinion helpful.
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Excellent, fast, easy to use multi-function device.
by currter on November 4, 2011
Pros: I have nothing but glowing reviews for this all in one device. It is very fast in printing for an ink-jet. I have tested it out on almost every level and only had to read the manual once to enable receiving a fax (have to push a button to activate). I rec
Cons: There is no multi-purpose tray to feed simple envelopes. Have to open a tray to place envelopes.
Summary: Just a great printer overall, get one before they are gone or replaced with newer model.
I recently got to test printing from my HTC ...
Updated on Nov 4, 2011Summary: Just a great printer overall, get one before they are gone or replaced with newer model.
I recently got to test printing from my HTC Sensation android smart phone and it worked first try.
Updated on Nov 4, 2011
It connects well using USB, Ethernet or Wireless networking. I even managed to successfully connect using 2 methods (USB and Ethernet) on the same main computer, something that is not encouraged and may see warning message that I ignore when printing on the network side. :) However, printing from another networked computer (laptop) works fine on the network side as the main computer is mainly connected using USB.
Of course, I got this printer for the duplexing capability. It is fast printing, scanning, copying duplex as well. I have not tried duplex or color faxing, but who needs to?
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Good investment
by 9Ranger99 on October 7, 2011
Pros: Fast as promised; good quality output; quality structure
Cons: Scanner is very hard to use re. connectivity and software
Summary: No regrets for the choice but the WiFi connectivity is unreliable with Win 7 laptop that has to reconnect every day when returning to office; Would be great for one ...
Summary: No regrets for the choice but the WiFi connectivity is unreliable with Win 7 laptop that has to reconnect every day when returning to office; Would be great for one time connection; when it prints wireless I still can't get it to scan wirelessly. Could be me. I haven't called yet for tech support.
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Great Printer for the unsavvy installer
by MrMere666 on August 30, 2011
Pros: * Fast
* Wireless
* Easy to Use
* Images print & scan great
* Very dark & mysterious
* Very FunctionalCons: * It's True - she is a bit noisy so you wouldn't want to take her to the opera. She's a bit on the bigger side so you may want to purchase an extra seat if you do decide to take her.
Summary: I'm getting lazy so I'm going to leverage the previous reviewer - "In general, we found the Epson WorkForce 840 to be extremely easy to set up and ...
Summary: I'm getting lazy so I'm going to leverage the previous reviewer - "In general, we found the Epson WorkForce 840 to be extremely easy to set up and use. It's feature set is wonderful. We particularly like the double-sided printing and scanning. Likewise, the two paper trays hold a total of 500 sheets, making the task of refilling the paper trays a far less frequent process. Compared to other printers we have owned, this one is neither the quietest, nor the loudest; it's a bit noisy, but not disturbingly so -- but with prints this fast, you'll hardly notice. The style and quality of the printer itself is good. That is to say, this is a nice-looking printer with great lines and a well-thought-out design. The adjustable tilting color touch pad on the printer is superb: it looks great, responds well to touches, and only illuminates the options presently available, making it a breeze to use."
One of the other cons, is the printer is an INK Monger but my work pays for it so it's not so painful.
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Printing is not bad
by BEImprinted on July 8, 2011
Pros: All in one
Cons: The parts to the printer cost more than it does. Just buy a new one!
Summary: Check out my printing website if you are looking for printing
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Specifications
- Manufacturer: Epson
- Part number: C11CA97201
- Description: The world's fastest all-in-one, the WorkForce 840 delivers high-speed, automatic, two-sided color printing, copying, scanning and faxing. Keep your business running at full speed. Load paper less often with a 500-sheet paper capacity. Extra high-capacity black ink cartridges produce about 2x more prints per cartridge. Forget about waiting for ink to dry - this all-in-one uses instant-dry DURABrite ultra ink. Built to perform, the WorkForce 840 can be shared wirelessly with multiple PCs on your network. And, it prints directly from an iPhone, BlackBerry or other mobile devices. The WorkForce 840 surpasses the competition in quality, speed and performance and is the top-of-the-line, high productivity all-in-one for the busy small office.
General
- Copier Type Digital
- Fax Type Plain paper
- Printing Technology Ink-jet - Color
- Display Diagonal Size 3.5"
- Display Features Touch screen
- Office Machine Features Scan to e-mail,
Print from USB flash drive,
Save to memory card - Width 17.6 in
- Depth 22.3 in
- Height 12 in
- Weight 22 lbs
Memory
- Supported Flash Memory Memory Stick PRO,
SDHC Memory Card,
MultiMediaCard,
CompactFlash,
Memory Stick,
MultiMediaCardplus,
SD Memory Card,
IBM Microdrive,
USB flash drive,
xD-Picture Card Copying
- Max Document Enlargement 400 %
- Max Document Reduction 25 %
- Maximum Copies 99
- Automatic Duplexing Yes
- Copying Features Fit to page
Printing
- Inkjet Technology Epson Micro Piezo
- Max Printing Resolution up to 5760 x 1440 dpi (mono) / up to 5760 x 1440 dpi (color)
- Max Printing Speed up to 15 ppm (mono) / up to 9.3 ppm (color)
- Ink Cartridge Configuration 4 cartridges (1 each: cyan, magenta, yellow, black)
- Ink Palette Supported (Colors) cyan, magenta, yellow, black
- Color 4-ink
- Minimum Ink Droplet Size 3 pl
- Printer Drivers / Emulations EPSON ESC/P Raster
- Ink Type Epson DURABrite Ultra inks
Scanning
- Scan Element CIS
- Optical Resolution 1200 x 2400 dpi
- Interpolated Resolution 9600 x 9600 dpi
- Color Depth 24 bit
- Color Depth (Internal) 48 bit
Fax Machine
- Compatibility Super G3
- Max Transmission Speed 33.6 Kbps
- Total Memory Capacity 180 pages
- PC Faxing Yes (send only)
Fax Machine Features
- Features Color faxing
Document & Media Handling
- Max Original Size Legal (8.5 in x 14 in)
- Original Type Sheets
- Document Feeder Capacity 30 sheets
- Max Copy Size 8.5 in x 44 in
- Supported Media Type Envelopes,
Plain paper,
Photo paper - Supported Media Sizes 5 in x 7 in,
4 in x 6 in,
Letter A Size (8.5 in x 11 in),
Legal (8.5 in x 14 in),
A6 (4.13 in x 5.83 in),
3.5 in x 5 in,
A5 (5.83 in x 8.25 in),
B5 (6.93 in x 9.83 in),
Executive (7.25 in x 10.5 in),
A4 (8.25 in x 11.7 in),
8 in x 10 in - Borderless Photo Sizes 5 in x 7 in,
8 in x 10 in,
4 in x 6 in,
A4 (8.25 in x 11.7 in),
Letter A Size (8.5 in x 11 in) - Standard Media Capacity 500 sheets
- Document & Media Handling Details 2 x Input tray - 250 sheets,
ADF - 30 sheets - Speed Details Printing : up to 15 ppm - B/W (ISO/IEC 24734),
Printing : up to 9.3 ppm - Color (ISO/IEC 24734),
Printing : up to 7.4 ppm - B/W duplex (ISO/IEC 24734),
Printing : up to 5.4 ppm - Color duplex (ISO/IEC 24734) PC Connectivity
- PC Connection Availability Yes
- PC Connection USB host,
IEEE 802.11n,
Ethernet 10 Base-T/100 Base-TX,
Hi-Speed USB,
IEEE 802.11b,
IEEE 802.11g - Operating System Support Apple Mac OS X 10.5.8,
Apple Mac OS X 10.6.x,
MS Windows XP,
MS Windows 7,
Apple Mac OS X 10.4.11,
MS Windows Vista,
MS Windows XP 64-bit Edition - Software Included ABBYY FineReader,
Epson Easy Photo Print,
EPSON Scan Power
- Power AC 120 V ( 50/60 Hz )
- Power Consumption Operational 16 Watt
Miscellaneous
- Direct Printing Specifications PictBridge
- Included Accessories Phone cable
- Consumables Included 1 x Cartridge ( Black ) - up to 945 pages - Epson 127,
1 x Cartridge ( Cyan ) - up to 755 pages - Epson 127,
1 x Cartridge ( Magenta ) - up to 755 pages - Epson 127,
1 x Cartridge ( Yellow ) - up to 755 pages - Epson 127 - Compliant Standards CISPR 22 Class B,
RoHS,
CSA 22.2 No. 60950,
IC CS-03,
UL 60950,
FCC Part 15 B Environmental Standards
- ENERGY STAR Qualified Yes
Manufacturer Warranty
- Manufacturer Warranty 1 year warranty
- Service & Support Details Limited warranty - 1 year
Environmental Parameters
- Sound Emission 38 dBA (operating)
- Min Operating Temperature 50 °F
- Max Operating Temperature 95 °F
- Humidity Range Operating 20 - 80%
Manufacturer info
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