• Reviews around quality (3.95 of 5)

    Epson Expression ET-2750 EcoTank Wireless Color All-in-One Supertank Printer Scanner Copier

    • Quality is great, it's quiet and doesn't fail
    • printing letter is faint and hard to read even with its max capacity, the color is not sharp, not good quality parts, it is worthless
    • Prints are good quality for most purposes.
    • It's great quality - cheap ink - and very reliable.
    • Our second unit has terrible print quality.
    • Off label ink is a relative good buy, but quality may be an issue.
    • Great quality
    • So, you are getting top quality prints for what must be the lowest cost-per-page ratio in the industry
    • Printing is fast and has excellent quality
    • Most of the printer seems of good quality and solid construction, except the top cover for the scanner
    • The quality on good glossy photo paper is great and the speed is not bad
    • What I don't like is that the screen is so tiny... why such a big machine with a miniscule screen?I have had an issue where our daughter needed to print some images on a regular sheet of paper and the quality was horrific.
    • but it does the job and has a good quality
    • I printed some excel documents with colored highlighting and other documents and the quality is very good
    • It's not going to replace my high end production needs, but for short run (under 1m jobs) or check prints, with excellent quality I would recommend this all day
    • The quality is poor.
    • paper jam, poor printing quality, micro screen needing magnifier to read
    • It is poor quality and poor engineering
    • All told though, given that it has a scanner it would be harder to be smaller than the 8.5 x 11 paper it scans, and I'm willing to give up some bulk and weight inconvenience for the ink bottle setup and excellent print quality.
    • The quality is good
    • The factors I consider when shopping for a printer are: print quality, functionality (inclusion of scanner fax, ability to make 2 sided copies, etc), ease of use and compatibility, cost of use and ease of maintenance, durability/ build quality, flexibility (options to use it wired or wireless,, remote print, compatibility across device type,) footprint, and finally, cost of the printer.
    • Absolutely dreadful print quality
    • Print Quality:Quality is fine and I took a pic of the test sheet.
    • Its photo-printing-capabilities are really poor - the color is severely off, and the overall quality is not good
    • The normal setting is good for most applications but for instructive manuals with diagrams the best quality does give better resolution.
    • Good print quality, although, using plain/bright paper, color printing comes out a bit dark
    • Works great and high quality printing
    • If you don't need to print in color, my experience is that most people would be better off buying a less-expensive laser printer since toner cartridges last much longer than ink cartridges and are less-expensive over time with fewer problems, and is faster and has better print quality.
    • I thought spending more on a printer would get me a better quality one that lasted longer than a few years, but I was wrong
    • So I tried printing on super high quality, bright white matt paper and hooboy!
    • good but not great print quality.
    • The quality is as good as I expected but the printer is much smaller and quieter.
    • Espon needs to fix the bugs in its system, upgrade their software, make their printers out of better quality material, and if they're going to charge that insane amount of money for a printer it seriously needs to be the holy grail of printers
    • When setting up the printer take your time and align the print heads for the best quality pictures.
    • Noisy and only "good" print quality.
    • It's a fantastic printer that's easy to use and is perfect for printing a lot of nice quality photos without having to change cartridges all the time.
    • The edge to edge color printing of photos from my phone is very nice (I've only used plain bright white paper for photos and the quality is decent)
    • Loving the printer so far, and the quality is pretty good as well.
    • Loving the printer so far, and the quality is pretty good as well.
    • Quality is good.
    • Quality is very good for an ink jet printer
    • I love the borderless printing option, it really does print all the way to the edge of the paper with excellent quality
    • Easy install and the best print quality.
    • You are paying for the ink-of which a great supply in included!This is the first negative review I have every felt the need to post, but based on the number of positive reviews by people who received a free printer for their review, I felt I ought to balance the scales with a review from a small home business person that looks for print quality good enough to share hard copies of a document with customers etc.
    • Duplex-slow compared to my Epson WF3540.All in all a poor quality printer for anything beyond basic text printing and simple graphics; not photo type images
    • I found that several were not aligned for the best picture quality so don't skip this step
    • Speed and print quality are just fine.
    • It prints great, other than the limitations of not having a rear tray, its fast, nice quality, pretty quiet and does double side printing extremely well.
    • The quality of the material it's made looks very good, the description of the product it's almost accurate except from the bottles you use to fill the tank when you use for the first time it must be properlly fill to make the calibration for the begginer
    • The printer has excellent print quality
    • , you're hittingthe print button at home for excellent quality documents and pictures at your fingertips.
    • Bad quality.
    • Quality of the printout is quite good and it is in par with typical Epson quality
    • Mine were much better quality and they were all impressed!
    • Using it almost exclusively for photo printing, and the quality is outstanding.
    • But the quality is consistent and top notch
    • And the quality is very good.
    • wow....amazing and very crisp print quality.
    • Based on overall good reviews, I still selected the ET-700 for these reasons:-by my cost analysis, it was $490, a 75% savings over the HP7520 and second only to the Canon Pixma G4200 (which was $360).-user reviews reported excellent copy quality and color prints, and times-the fact that it used a photo black lent itself to producing better color prints (based on both user reviews and my experience with the HP7520, which is also a 5-color
    • prints- Considering that its an inkjet (where speed is inverse to quality) , the printer still prints at a good speed even at the 'Best' print quality
    • It is one of the best high quality premium paper I've used and yet costs as less as plain
    • This has been a great tool for all the photographers in my house to make prints, without worry of ink costs.-easy install, just connect to site and drivers load easily-also comes with data cord to just plug in and print directly from laptop-prints and copies easily directly from our mobile phones over Bluetooth, quality is pretty good for a home printer-full color pages do print a bit slower, it took my prints just less than 1 minAfter printing more than 50 color photo prints we added a bit of ink and the process was very easy!
    • The prints are some of the best quality prints I've seen.
    • I like the print speed and the quality in both black and white.
    • well, I should have listened to you nay sayers on this product, you were right in rating it, but I thought it must have had some redeeming qualities and purchased it against my good judgment, after much struggle and work by my son to set up the wi fi it would not stay connected
    • After multiple attempts and still terrible print quality I subjected myself to customer service
    • Just looking at the photos by themselves the quality is good for the occasional printing of photos, but I would stay at 5x7 or smaller for the best results.
    • It's great quality - cheap ink - and very reliable.
    • Great quality and low ink consumption
    • A bit slow and the standard setting quality of prints reminded me of an 'economy' setting of my last Canon
    • quality of copy is very good.
    • This printer is great, high quality, fast and quiet
    • On the printer itself:* Print, scan and fax quality are decent at default settings (with greater speed), but you can opt for high quality print (or higher resolution scanning) for near-laser quality.
    • The quality was clean and beautiful, even with photos on plain paper, each document looked crisp, clean, and professional
    • I had a laser printer that printed very nice quality brochures for my business before so the picture quality is not as sharp and the color isn’t as bright but it is ok.
    • Would like it to print faster but to be fair, I was also printing at BEST quality but no speed is very fast
    • Fast and good quality printing
    • The quality is good, although not on a par with laser.
    • The printing itself has been a nice quality and brightness
    • Good quality printing and easy setup for sure.
    • But it seemed fast, with very good print quality, even for my test document with two photographs.
    • Because of the poor quality ink, the ET-3700 is not shuitable as a photo printer
    • people that want overall operational economy, excellent print quality and great copy/scan functionality.
    • Easy set up, good print quality, and it ships with a TON of ink
    • Print quality - pretty good, actually.
    • But if I need better quality, or even photos... I'll have to head to a store that prints as a service like Office Depot or Costco.
    • Don't expect laser quality, but it's ok with the high quality/premium matte settings, and the Georgia Pacific Spectrum 96 paper- keep in mind that paper type/quality makes a lot of difference with this printer
    • Scan speed is not the fastest but the quality is very good
    • I do love the ink system and the quality of photos is great, but it's so complicated having to change all the settings every time I want to print something.
    • The ET-3750 and the ET-3700 are great all-in-one printers with excellent print quality
    • The worst scanner quality I have ever seen
    • Easy set up, Great quality and ink seems to be staying moist and not evaporating, as I think the cartridges do
    • You should get several hundred great quality prints from this printer.
    • In last couple years I started buying generic cartridges which, although relatively inexpensive, seemed to be poorer quality ink and ran out more quickly.
    • Poor print quality
    • Unless you print on "Fine Quality" all the time, it will have banding issues.
    • has very good print quality which is good enough for Business use , has tons of ink that really does work out cheaper in the long run than conventional printers or ink plans
    • It prints photos well (paper quality makes a huge difference here) although i would recommend cranking up the saturation of your photos a bit before printing
    • Nice quality unit.
    • The quality is quite good for an ink-jet.
    • The quality of the printing is exceptional
    • Excellent printing quality
    • The cost of the ink is outrageously expensive, and the quality of the printer is never better than what it takes to work for one, maybe two years.
    • The ET-3750 and the ET-3700 are great all-in-one printers with excellent print quality
    • When I do get a scan the quality is horrible, now I can't even get rid of all the software remnants after the uninstall
    • It prints quickly and the quality is great
    • For manuals I use the Best quality available and it gives me crisp bold color copies.
    • The mechanisms work as if it is printing but the print head has stopped working and it delivers blank pages in spite of full ink supply and clean print head
    • Not only are they tanks but they hold a TON of ink, well not really a
    • I liked that they warned you it could stain (especially as I did this on my dining room table, which I then protected well) and that you can’t mismatch the ink to receptacle.
    • It works pretty much the same as with other Epson printers and installation was not too painful (A CD-ROM was included but there was a sheet of paper directing me to a URL to use instead to get the final version of the software)
    • Despite the cons, I would definitely recommend this printer as of now.(I will also note that I DID pay full price for this printer and received no compensation at all
    • I sort of miss not having an automatic document
    • n’t have complicated OCR work to do anymore and that’s why I stopped using ABBYY in the first place
    • n’t have to scratch with your fingernail to grasp it