Tried it today, 1/9/2016, for the first since I received it. Worked just fine. It did exactly what I need, to print 8 pictures on one piece of plain paper. You cannot do this on the newer machines. The computer in my last one went kaput. Unfortunately, they don't make machines with this capability anymore. I was glad to get this one. They are or were great copiers.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
Appearance was almost like new and the setup was easy. However, it will not print and I have tried several sets of cartridges with no success. Went through all of these cartridges trying the print head cleaning process and it still won't print.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Refurbished
I did quite a bit of research before deciding to upgrade from my HP all-in-one printer. The HP unit worked fine but the ink cartridge prices were too expensive and they didn't last long. Cheaper generic cartridges didn't always work well. So I was looking for something with access to a continuous feed, quality ink system. This Epson unit was quick and easy to set up. It is quite large, over 9" in height and loads from the top so it won't fit into small spaces. It prints very fast but as others have said, it is incredibly loud. The first time I used it I almost jumped out of my chair! It does have a "quiet mode" but it slows the printing time down. It does a great job on printing text. I do a lot of color printing, like cards and here it does just OK. The colors seem more muted and it doesn't feed heavier weight papers as easily as my HP printer. I know that it's always advised to use the same mfg's. paper but this has never mattered before and besides, card-stock isn't even shown as available from Epson on the list of paper choices. The creative software that comes with it isn't very useful either so I got rid of most of it. Most of it is just a ploy to get you to buy more software. So I would sat that if you need a unit for office work and noise isn't an issue, this unit is fine. However, if you are the creative type, I would look for something else.Read full review
My son gave me an Epson Workforce 600 for use at home. It solved our problem of getting a printer to work with 3 computers with 3 different versions of windows on a wireless network. I liked it so much that I bought the Epson Workforce 610 for my business, where we have 3 computers as well, and the old all-in-one machine died. I especially like the flat-bed scanner with scanning software that is faster to use than our old machine. One charateristic I don't like is that when one of the ink cartridges is empty, it will not print at all until that cartridge is replaced (even if the empty cartridge is one of the three color ones and you ony want to print in black & white).
Since receiving the Epson 610, I have had only minimal use. I set mine up through the wireless connection. The setup instructions were accurate. Entering the encryption code was a small bit cumbersome, but easy once you saw the pattern. The machine prints very fast. It actually surprised me. I read other reviews that said the paper would jam. That has happened once so far. The paper was old. The paper does move very quickly, so if it has any dog ears, it could be a contributor to jamming. So far so good. The print is clear and accurate. I haven’t printed photo quality yet, so I am not able to comment on that. I also have not printed enough to determine if the ink usage is reasonable. The copies and scan are very clear, though the copy has a slight background pastel when copying B&W. It’s too new to say much more, so that’s it for now.Read full review
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