By Anonymous CowardPosted Tuesday 16th December 2008 13:44 GMT
...like my old DX6000 then it's crap!
"Individual colours cost 9.10 a pop - a set of six will set you back 47." This also rings a bell at how expensive it was. Then there was the Error messages the chipped cartridges made.
Guess what? The printer failed to recognise genuine Epson cartridges, I became so frustrated that I dumped it in the local council dump - despite it still being under guarentee.
By gizmo23Posted Tuesday 16th December 2008 19:36 GMT
I had a CX5200 all-in-one which was pretty good. I got it because it was totally compatible with Linux, the drivers worked fine. It printed well until I had to change the cartridge when the print head clogged. I dismantled the whole unit & cleaned it and it still didn't print properly.
Someone designed a printer where the print head clogs up when you change the ink cartridge....
That was replaced by a HP all-in-one where you can puncture the ribbon cable connecting the print head when you change the ink cartridge..
Why is it so hard to produce something which a) prints b) prints on envelopes c) doesn't shag the printer when you change the cartridge?
Comments on: Epson Stylus Photo PX800FW all-in-one wireless printer
If this Epson is anything.... #
By Anonymous Coward Posted Tuesday 16th December 2008 13:44 GMT
"Cheap to Run" #
By Stu Posted Tuesday 16th December 2008 14:58 GMT
Don't buy this if you run Linux #
By Darren Bell Posted Tuesday 16th December 2008 18:24 GMT
Epson? Never again #
By gizmo23 Posted Tuesday 16th December 2008 19:36 GMT