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The ability to print completely borderless is wonderful.
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Only issue is not having the ability to feed sheets for scanning but this is not a problem and not something I would expect in an entry level printer.
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While I lose the ability to feed paper easily for a quick scan/copy, I gain other features that I care about more
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HP did a software update that killed the ability to use 3rd party ink which killed my ability to print
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Initial setup was fairly easy for me, but I still occasionally have to troubleshoot why one device (we use PC, Mac, iPad, iPhone, Samsung devices) seems to lose the ability to print at times - and I often have to get into the router software, the printer configuration or the device configuration to resolve it.
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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
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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
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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.
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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)
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Not only are they tanks but they hold a TON of ink, well not really a
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I sort of miss not having an automatic document
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I sort of miss not having an automatic document
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n’t have to scratch with your fingernail to grasp it
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n’t have complicated OCR work to do anymore and that’s why I stopped using ABBYY in the first place