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Epson Stylus CX7400


$70.00 Released June, 2007

Product Shot 1 The Pros:Easy to set up, everything is quick and obvious. Copies are easy to make and come out very high quality. Prints come out with great color depth and look like they are from a photo lab.

The Cons:Works through ink quickly, cost per print is a little high. Takes a long time for prints to start. Larger photo prints on good paper take a long time to print.

The Epson Stylus CX7400 is an entry-level inkjet all-in-one machine.  Print speeds are quick, ranging up to 28 pages per minute for both black and colour.  Maximum colour resolution is also high, at 5760x1440 dpi.

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  The CX7400 uses fade, smudge, and water-resistant ink, so prints can be handled directly after printing is completed.  The copy/scanner flatbed is letter-sized and has a hardware resolution of 1200x2400 dpi.  PC-free printing is supported and uses flash-memory cardslots as well as support for PictBridge-compatible devices.  Printing utilizes a four-cartridge system, with one black cartridge and three individual colour cartridges.

Features

  • Black and Colour Print Speed:  28ppm
  • 4x6" Borderless Photo Printing:  27 seconds
  • Maximum Colour Resolution:  5760x1440 dpi
  • Optical Scanner Resolution:  1200x2400 dpi
  • Letter-sized scanner platen
  • 120-sheet paper tray
  • Connectivity:  USB 2.0, PictBridge-compatible devices, all major flash-memory cards
  • Replacement Ink Cartridges:  T069120 Black, T069220 Cyan, T069320 Magenta, T069420 Yellow
  • Warranty:  One Year Limited

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Pros
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    easy to set up, everything is quick and obvious

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    copies are easy to make and come out very high quality

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    prints come out with great color depth and look like they are from a photo lab

Cons
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    works through ink quickly, cost per print is a little high

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    takes a long time for prints to start

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    larger photo prints on good paper take a long time to print

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    error-prone when printing highly detailed photos or larger files - commonly jams

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    if any of the cartridges are low or empty the printer refuses to print

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    paper handling mechanisms are very loud

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