WARNING! You can only print just over 4,000 borderless prints before you have to return it to Epson to replace the £120 borderless inkpad, add to that 4x service waste ink boxes @ £16 each it soon adds up. Plus the inconvenience of your printer locking up until you return it to Epson for this replacement borderless inkpad replacement that's something that they don't tell you!
Hi have an ET-7750 for about three years printed over 24000 prints with no issues now my printer head is dragging on page even copy paper. Please please help help!!!
I wish i had one i always rely on my friends printer or my school now its closed i have a printer but ink is very expensive and prints like 2 pages so id like a printer like this
Epson - When stating the 'rear' of a printer is where larger papers can be fed, it's open to misinterpretation. There's 'rear top', 'rear' and 'rear low'. If we wanted to place the printer (Eco Tank series) close to the wall (because shelf real estate space was/is at a premium say) we'd need to know if the rear feed was 'rear top'. If shelf real estate was less of a concern then I guess 'rear' is ok as would be 'rear low' Only ever saying 'rear' in all of your marketing spiel, no one would ever truly be sure if they could shelve their printers close to the without having access problems for 'rear' and 'rear low' paper feeders. Is any of this making sense? I don't have space to put a 'rear' or a 'rear low' paper feeder'd printer on a deep shelf on my wall, _but_ a 'rear top' feeder'd printer would (likely) be ok - I could place the printer very close to the wall on a shelf and still have access to the paper feeder without needing to dismount/remove the printer from the shelf. I hope you understand this, I'm not the best at explaining things. So far, I have not found a video which explains your Eco Tank printers' (range) rear feeders,.. that is to say, all rear-fed feeder types. It would help in making an informed buying decision. I'm currently torn between the ET-15000 or the ET-8550 or the ET-7750. I want my printer on a shelf, close to the wall, so I can print A3 or A3+ paper without the extra space required to feed the paper flat from the rear. Make sense? Yes? Sorry for waffling on, but your lack of info on this matter kinda forced my hand to seek the right help I need. Thanks. :)
WARNING!
You can only print just over 4,000 borderless prints before you have to return it to Epson to replace the £120 borderless inkpad, add to that 4x service waste ink boxes @ £16 each it soon adds up. Plus the inconvenience of your printer locking up until you return it to Epson for this replacement borderless inkpad replacement that's something that they don't tell you!
Hi have an ET-7750 for about three years printed over 24000 prints with no issues now my printer head is dragging on page even copy paper. Please please help help!!!
Useful video. Does this model take up to 300gsm A4 card through the rear feeder?
I wish i had one i always rely on my friends printer or my school now its closed i have a printer but ink is very expensive and prints like 2 pages so id like a printer like this
My printer has been acting up lately. Ugh. Lines on print and sometime not printing the color I wanted
Epson - When stating the 'rear' of a printer is where larger papers can be fed, it's open to misinterpretation. There's 'rear top', 'rear' and 'rear low'.
If we wanted to place the printer (Eco Tank series) close to the wall (because shelf real estate space was/is at a premium say) we'd need to know if the rear feed was 'rear top'.
If shelf real estate was less of a concern then I guess 'rear' is ok as would be 'rear low'
Only ever saying 'rear' in all of your marketing spiel, no one would ever truly be sure if they could shelve their printers close to the without having access problems for 'rear' and 'rear low' paper feeders.
Is any of this making sense?
I don't have space to put a 'rear' or a 'rear low' paper feeder'd printer on a deep shelf on my wall, _but_ a 'rear top' feeder'd printer would (likely) be ok - I could place the printer very close to the wall on a shelf and still have access to the paper feeder without needing to dismount/remove the printer from the shelf.
I hope you understand this, I'm not the best at explaining things.
So far, I have not found a video which explains your Eco Tank printers' (range) rear feeders,.. that is to say, all rear-fed feeder types. It would help in making an informed buying decision.
I'm currently torn between the ET-15000 or the ET-8550 or the ET-7750. I want my printer on a shelf, close to the wall, so I can print A3 or A3+ paper without the extra space required to feed the paper flat from the rear. Make sense? Yes?
Sorry for waffling on, but your lack of info on this matter kinda forced my hand to seek the right help I need. Thanks. :)
This is very helpful
Bravo
Very cheap in running costs and awfull images!