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Epson Stylus CX7400 Color All-in-One Printer | 
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| Brand: Epson Category: CE
List Price: $99.99 Buy New: $33.99 You Save: $66.00 (66%)
New (25) Used (6) from $31.00
Rating: 41 reviews
Color: Silver Media: Electronics Memorabilia: No Number Of Items: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 18 Dimensions (in): 17.7 x 18.7 x 10.6
MPN: Epson CX7400 All In One Printer Model: Epson CX7400 All In One Printer UPC: 010343865273 EAN: 0010343865273 ASIN: B000SDXZX8
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| Features:
| • | Prints up to 28 pages per minute of black and color text with advanced DX3 print head technology | | • | Transitions into a high-quality photo printer that prints straight from memory cards and cameras | | • | Auto Photo Correction capabilities reduce photo red eye | | • | High-resolution scanning helps preserve photos and electronic documents | | • | 1-year limited manufacturer's warranty |
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Amazon.com Product Description The Epson Stylus CX7400 Color All-in-One printer prints up to 28 pages per minute of black and color text with its advanced DX3 print head technology, and just as easily transitions into a high-quality photo printer that can print vibrant color images straight from your memory card or camera. The Stylus CX7400 also includes Auto Photo Correction capabilities that reduce photo red eye, while vibrant color copies can be made with just one touch. Preserving family photos and electronic documents is made easier with the printer's high-resolution scanning techniques, while each printed document or photograph from the Stylus CX7400 will resist fading up to six times longer than those from other printers. The streamlined design of the 17.7 by 18.7 by 10.6 inch Stylus CX7400 makes this 20 pound machine incredibly versatile and easy to use. One standard ink set is used for printing both documents and photos, eliminating the need for special ink cartridges, while documents and images print out smudge free and fade and water resistant. And when ink runs low, replace only the colors you need with individual DURABrite Ultra Ink cartridges. In addition, this useful printer comes with a 1-year limited manufacturer's warranty. What's in the Box Stylus CX7400 ink jet all-in-one, 69 black ink cartridge (T069120), 69 cyan ink cartridge (T069220), 69 magenta ink cartridge (T069320), 69 yellow ink cartridge (T069420), documentation, CD-ROM (drivers and software), and power cable.
Product Description The Stylus CX7400 All-in-One Multifunction Printer is perfect for any home, providing fast printing, copying, and scanning with no compromise. With built-in memory card slots, PictBridge port, and the 5760x1440 optimized dpi, your digital photos will look just as good as they did on the camera! Use one standard ink set for both documents and photos ? no special cartridges required Preserve, organize and restore important documents with one-touch copying and high quality scanning Print directly from your camera or memory card ? no computer required Get perfect prints automatically with Auto Photo Correction Make multiple color copies effortlessly Unit Dimensions - 17.7w x 13.4d x 7.1h Unit Weight - 12.8lbs
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| Customer Reviews: Read 36 more reviews...
Cheap for a reason: REAL rip-off with ink December 1, 2008 C. Cinelli I think there are 2 good reasons why you should not buy this printer: * Need color cartridges to print B/W * Printing B/W consumes color cartridges When I bought it I wanted to save the color cartridges because I had to print only B/W. I could NOT. Called the customer care and they said that that the color cartridges has to be inside. Fine, I put them in. But why? Then when I run out of cyan ink, I had to buy this cartridge. However the color levels kept going down even if I was not printing in color. The customer care at (562) 276-4382 told me that the printer uses color for B/W printing in order to deliver optimal printing quality. COME ON, I have had a few monochromatic printers that were printing B/W better than this one. If the customer care assertion was true, that means that Epson printing technology is inferior to other printer manufactures that can produce excellent B/W inkjet printers that deliver excellent results without using color cartridges. I really think that Epson is in the business of selling cartridges not printers. Please read this: [...] It looks like the chip in the cartridges "estimate" the quantity of ink in the cartridges and it can report that is empty even if it is not. And there is no way to reset it.
Item was great condition! November 17, 2008 R. Lomas (Hayden, ID) I really like this printer. It came to me just as the seller described...perfect condition. Works great! Thanks.
No problem with ink-Scanner locked-no way to fix! October 31, 2008 Elizabeth A. Gibson (Northwest Indiana) I have not had any problems with the ink issues. After one month (to late to return to the store) the scanner locked. There is no locking mechanism and when I called Epson, I was told that the error lights on my printer mean that a part is no longer functioning. They will replace or repair it if I send it in at my own expense, which of course is more than the cost of the printer! DO NOT BUY THIS PRODUCT-THEIR CUSTOMER SERVICE IS HORRIBLE!
Printer is just a pain. Don't buy!! October 29, 2008 P. Mathur I do not recommend this printer to anyone. I have been taking classes on engineering and design and this printer is probably the worst printer in both of those areas. From an engineers point of view, this printer is slow and uses a ridiculous amount of ink to complete a task. The software is also annoying. Design-wise, monkeys could have done a better job. One needs the instruction manual every time if you want to change the ink. And even when nothing is printing out, the printer still won't let you change the ink cartridge because it hasn't "detected" that the ink is out yet. What is a person supposed to do with a printer that won't print and won't let you change the ink. To sum up, do not by this printer.
Great printer; no problems! October 23, 2008 Retired Wizard (Texas Hill Country) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
I have owned this printer for about a year and have not had any problems. I wonder about the whiners; haven't they figured out that ALL inkjet printers use ink and are priced cheap to get you to buy more ink. The printer companies don't make any money on the printer, just the ink. Think about it: how much did you pay for the printer? What is the cost of a replacement set of ink cartridges? Cost of printer minus cost of cartridges (they came with your printer) is the true cost of the printer. About $20? If you want to save money on ink, buy off brand cartridges and after one or two cycles of using them you will have killed your printer and then go buy another printer; remember $20 more than a set of OEM cartridges? Also the operation of ANY inkjet printer uses ink from all cartridges on warm up. Why do you think the heads go back and forth when it starts up? It is cleaning the heads of ALL cartridges and sprays some ink through a sensor at the extreme right to align the printing. When you only print one page every now and then it will use MORE ink than if you printed multiple pages at once, because of this cleaning and aligning cycle that takes place when it starts up. If you want to save ink; spool your print jobs, check your settings and use lower quality output. Print often, if your printer doesn't get used very often your heads will plug up with dried ink and a cleaning cycle may not clear it, rendering that cartridge useless. The quality of the output of this printer is very good, and the copy and scanning features come in handy for sure. I have been very pleased with it. Also it has a feature that no-one has pointed out when you are very low on Black ink and still have color it asks you if you want to continue to print with a blend of color ink to make the black instead of not printing at all. Nice! As to the guy who has the PhD and is complaining about this printer,I don't know why you brought that up. A PhD doesn't make you a expert in anything but what you have your PhD in. I guess it has gone to your head and you are trying to impress us with your knowledge. To prove my point, there are only THREE color cartridges, not four. Your math is wrong, must not be your major. As to the Canon printer, check their support section; same thing as Epson, small amounts of color ink is used during start up. Duh!! Personally, I have been in computer and PRINTER business for over thirty years. You get out of a printer, computer, or what ever what you put in. Treat it with a little care, check your supplies and you will get better service. Of course there are some true pieces of junk out there, but this is not one of them.
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