Epson Workforce 600 Wireless All-in-One Printer

Replacement INK carts are not all that terrible

3 Pack Color 30.26
http://www.amazon.com/Epson-DURABrite-Ultra-Color-Cartridges/dp/B000HRZ7AY

Black $15.23
http://www.amazon.com/Epson-Durabrite-Ultra-69-Ink/dp/B000HZGQCY/ref=pd_bxgy_e_text_b

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Nah, who doesn’t have wi-fi these days?

I would caution against this printer. I had a Espon printer that used the same “69” ink cartridges. You could only print 30-40 color pages before you need a new cartridge, and they arent cheap. I switched to an HP all in one. It sips in, I can now do 150 color pages before I refill! I use my old epson as a boat anchor!

I have been using the 615 (newest edition) while diffrent is basicly the same thing. The printer has worked like a charm and is extra speedy although can be noisy. It produced excenetly photos and copys and is my favorit printer so far. If you find it to noisy you can always set it to quite mode which will reduce the speed but make it much quiter. Overall a great buy almost a steal.

I have this printer, works great, easy network setup, and Epson has an iPhone app so you can wirelessly print photos right from your phone.

If only this model had Direct Disc printing support I’d buy one. Alas, it doesn’t.

So I guess I’ll stick with my Epson Stylus RX580 a little longer. You almost got me, Woot!

$85 Refurbished at other online retailers

Sells for around $200 new

Decent reviews over at Amazon

Review from the freaks

http://www.testfreaks.com/blog/review/epson-workforce-600-all-in-one-printer-review/

5.1 cents per page
From
http://www.cartridgenews.com/printer-preview-epson-workforce-600-inkjet-all-in-one-printer/?p=0150

“Up to 3x less power than a laser printer”?

If it uses any higher multiplier than 1x less power then it’s a magical generator. If we choose a really powerful laser printer and get it to use 3x less power then it’s a really good magical generator.

Perhaps they mean “down to 1/3 of the power of a laser printer”. Which is still meaningless garbage since I’m sure there’s a super-power-drain laser printer out there that means even a laser printer uses as little as 1/3 of the power of a different laser printer.

Why yes, I am pedantic, why do you ask?

$60 bucks get you a lot of printer. In this case, a mid range office inkjet. It’s good for small businesses and consumers (small and large)

The first OEM ink refill will probably exceed the cost of the printer.

Video review at YouTube

Can I print photos directly from my digital camera?

Anyone know if this can scan over a network connection (either over ethernet or wifi)?

We use the 610 model at home for 6 laptops. Nice daily printing and photos, economical to operate.

Can we get an average cost per page for ink? Maybe both a color & black and white? That would be great!

We have one of these, awesome printer.

Definitely recommended.

I sell Epsons at a retailer, they’re the quicker printers that we have, now that all the tests are standardized by ISO PPM.

Epson printers are infamous for not only refusing to print anything at all if one color is empty / missing (not even B/W if you don’t have colors), they also only support “chipped” printer cartridges, meaning even if you refill the cartridge, the chip will still indicate that it’s empty.

It does two things: Makes you have buy ink even before it’s all used up (chip says it’s empty, but there’s more than likely enough ink left for 10-20 pages), and prevents you from refilling them yourself because the chip modifier tools are kind of expensive.

Epson also doesn’t include the heads in their printer cartridges and they’re not user-serviceable, so you have to be careful about messing with them lest they mess with you. If you do a lot of document printing, you’ll be better off with a laser in the long run; they’ve dropped in price a lot in the past few years.