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The printer is programmed to reject ink cartridges after a certain number of prints, and will remember the serial number of "spent" cartridges so that it refuses to accept them in the future
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I like the multiple cartridges for color.
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It won't accept the authentic Epson cartridges.
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Drained two other cartridges trying to clean the print heads, to no avail.
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Turns out, the criminal EPSON drains the OTHER THREE color cartridges in black/grayscale and forces you to buy them even though there
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I exchanged the cartridge twice wasting new cartridges
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Epson will use this as a gateway drug to whore out their ink cartridges
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I put in different cartridges of new ink and none of them work
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Despite having an actual ink depletion sensor, the printer will reject cartridges much earlier than ink depletion
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I really don't like the ink cartridges.
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Good features to point out are standard but separate CMY & black cartridges (if you're not printing a lot of actual photos to photo paper, why have a printer with SIX expensive cartridges), a bigger 150-sheet tray, 30-sheet auto feeder, room for a bigger black cartridge and the MOST IMPORTANT feature, Epson's newer way that the ink heads are parked, so the cartridges don't clog every 6 hours
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However, it uses to much ink and the cartridges are expensive
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I needed a small, fax, duplex, wifi, letter and legal size scanning and printing with inexpensive cartridges.
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Do not buy this printer unless you want to purchase overpriced authentic Epson cartridges; they are the only ones that will work!
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However, to add insult to injury, the cartridges “expire” and can no longer be recognized by the printer,
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After the second head cleaning, the printer told me the cartridges were depleted
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Printer tells me all cartridges are depleted
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Do not buy this printer unless you want to purchase overpriced authentic Epson cartridges; they are the only ones that will work!
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By the way, you should know that the cartridge that they say has twice the ink of the normal cartridge is incompatible.
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The kicker is that it uses those skinny ink cartridges and as I use this for business has run out of black ink twice already whereas my HP, using the larger cartridges, only needed replacement about quarterly.
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And all Epson wants is to sell you more overpriced cartridges.
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Good features to point out are standard but separate CMY & black cartridges (if you're not printing a lot of actual photos to photo paper, why have a printer with SIX expensive cartridges), a bigger 150-sheet tray, 30-sheet auto feeder, room for a bigger black cartridge and the MOST IMPORTANT feature, Epson's newer way that the ink heads are parked, so the cartridges don't clog every 6 hours
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I took the cartridge out and shook it (plenty of ink left)
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I suspect the reason is that the printer uses the wireless router to notify me that I might want to purchase ink cartridges from Epson every 15 minutes or so, whether we're using the printer and not and even if we've just installed fresh cartridges
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It can’t handle generic cartridges and it’s own cartridges are expensive
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I just wasted 6 cartridges trying to find one that this printer could "recognize
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Phone support asked me some questions and walked me through some steps and then said the next troubleshooting step was to send me a free magenta cartridge because my magenta was out
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Bought 3 months ago and the black cartridge is not working.
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Waste of money, waste of time, and waste of those lil plastic cartridges that the local ink shops cannot recycle
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Swapped out all cartridges to be safe, cleaned all print heads again and voila!!
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The cartridges did not work initially
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I have an extra large black cartridge, but that won't work without yellow
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I thought it was maybe just one bad cartridge, but it's happened with all of them
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I replaced one cartridge with non-Epson ink, worked fine
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Plus every time I re-seat a cartridge, it charges it like I've put in a new cartridge and uses up that expensive ink
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Epson has intentionally set up their printers to require replacement of their expensive color ink cartridges even when you only want to print using black.
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They don't want you off the hook from buying their outrageous cartridges!
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I declined to setup faxing as we don't have a landline phone to our house and will never make use of this feature.
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Plus, the ink doesn't seem to be disappearing as fast as with my old Epson.
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We bought this in February of 2017 and it no longer works as of May 2018
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Great Seller A+++
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very efficient and professional, the printing and scanning looks as if it had been done in a print shop.
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Admittedly, text is not as sharp as it was on the laser, but this printer was also 1/4 the cost, and the difference is negligible
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I would likely buy another one to replace my other HP printers as they die.
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The wifi does not work as it should, epson could not figure out how to make it work, they don't now how there own printers work
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Freaking thieves!RUN from this POS as fast as you can!
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Freaking thieves!RUN from this POS as fast as you can!
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n’t work :(