• Reviews around ink (2.12 of 5)

    Epson WF-2750 All-in-One Wireless Color Printer with Scanner, Copier & Fax, Amazon Dash Replenishment Enabled

    • Goodwill is not an option because I will not harm anyone not in the market to make Epson rich with expensive ink that "magically" disappears, so it will have to be recycled.
    • Remember years ago when ink would get low you would be reminded one or two times by the printer even though you knew you didnt need ink for awhile, Epson has unlawfully figured they will just lock you out of your own printer way before you need ink, you will be told you need for about a week when you dont, ink will look perfect, not faded at all, then your printer locks you out dosent matter if you need to print something very important and dont have ink on you, your locked out
    • No big deal right since it has a "clean ink head" option which is supposed to fix this.
    • Because cheap asses include only enough ink to print 10 pages
    • The standout downside is the ink, which we purchase regularly and far to frequently
    • I never had this problem with my old Lexmark even though that ink was expensive.
    • It needs to be maintained weekly - and sucks up ink and the jets get clogged.
    • The ink is expensive
    • The start up ink was not enough
    • It uses ink to clean the heads, a lot of ink
    • Didn't clog, got no error messages:: then one random day: NO BLACK INK
    • (they contain more ink for a fraction of the cost and they work just as well)
    • Affordable individual ink cartridges allow you to replace only the color you need
    • There's no expensive ink cartridges where I need to buy the entire set-up
    • problem!The printing was awful, there was not enough ink in those ink cartridges for me to even print a short manual froma product I received - I needed that manual, but this, I really don't know if it really is a printer
    • Nice features, ink is way too expensive.
    • It refused to spit out ink no matter how many times you cleaned the head and did a test print
    • Like if you have a paper jam, or an empty ink cartridge, or any other fault.
    • heck, the ink costs almost as much as the machine
    • this is the most frustrating printer I've ever had to work with ... ink is outrageous ... very few copies per package.... never goes immediately into the print mode
    • This inferior product will last you about 2 sets of very expensive ink and then you need to replace
    • By the way, you should know that the cartridge that they say has twice the ink of the normal cartridge is incompatible.
    • In reality, it's a time and ink sucker.
    • I get knock off ink for $12 because I refuse to buy another Epson product
    • The colors are good (inks can be purchased locally or online) and the inks can be replaced separately
    • It sucks down the ink like it's dying of thirst
    • The ink is expensive and if not used within a particular time period, you have to buy new ones.
    • Print quality is decent, the scanner is 3x slower than my old Canon was, and ink isn't terribly expensive
    • After powering up again screen said it was energizing ink..tryed 4 times to print test
    • First off it uses ink like crazy
    • Cons: Small paper tray, uses ink fast, noisy
    • problem!The printing was awful, there was not enough ink in those ink cartridges for me to even print a short manual froma product I received - I needed that manual, but this, I really don't know if it really is a printer
    • great printer just disappointed that it does not have all the ink colors like the older ones did.
    • The ink holds out well, it prints quickly, the quality (on the HIGH setting) is perfect, and if issues arise, we purchased the warranty as well.
    • Update: I've knocked it back to 3 stars ... it uses too much ink.
    • I bought this printer at walmart as it was the right price, had the automatic document feeder for the scanner, and has separate cartridges for each ink color (which intrigued me).I am an IT professional with an Comptia A+ hardware and software certification
    • Ink clogs after 1-2 pages of printing color.
    • copies.-Either the cartridges don't hold much or this thing eats ink like a monster.
    • I used the Kong replacement ink, not the factory, but as the factory ink is so ridiculously overpriced the inability to use reasonably priced ink makes this a very space wasting paper holder
    • Even worse, even if you ALWAYS only print in black/grayscale, amazingly the yellow or blue ink will run out first and you can't print your black and white documents until you replace the more-expensive color inks
    • This is the second Epson I've returned-not to mention the horrendously expensive ink
    • So I began research on an option that perhaps has less expensive ink.
    • The ink set-up is pretty cool: I'll only need to replace whichever color is out (black ink, too)
    • Affordable ink
    • Wasting ink every time
    • Ink is expensive
    • - They will waste color ink with every print, and then will not allow the user to print only in black ink if any of the color cartridges are low or out
    • Error codes constantly regarding the ink
    • I have cleaned the print heads, changed ink and blah blah blah
    • However, if one color ink is low, it won't print anything until you replace that color, even if black ink is fine and all you're printing is black.
    • Unreliable, ink runs out too quickly and ink replacement fails.
    • And then when you go out and buy the expensive ink, it still doesn't print out correctly
    • Ink is expensive
    • Prints clear, the ink is cheap, and I can actually get this one to connect to my phone
    • So my ever-helpful spouse comes home with this printer, all proud bless his heart, and tells me they said it’s a nice one, fairly inexpensive ink, & they had it in stock even!
    • It used the ink up in all 4 new cartridges and still didn't completely clean the print head.