Epson WorkForce EcoTank All-in-One Printer: This wireless, all-in-one printer comes with up to 2 years of ink¹ and lets you print up to 11,000 black/8,500 color pages.² Plus, the replacement ink bottles are affordable and the printer features laser-quality black text.
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My bottom line in selecting a printer is to get the best photo quality for under $600. It's always been a Canon for me because 1) the separate ink cartridges and 2) the best photo prints. I got the Canon MG7520 less than a year ago and while it prints photos beautifully, the price and frequency of replacing its ink is ridiculous. The Epson ET-4550's tanks would be worth the higher price but its photos are muddy compared to the Canon's. I'd say its quality is about a 5 while the Canon's is a 10. Other than that, it has a lot of great features.
Epson WorkForce EcoTank All-in-One Printer: This wireless, all-in-one printer comes with up to 2 years of ink¹ and lets you print up to 11,000 black/8,500 color pages.² Plus, the replacement ink bottles are affordable and the printer features laser-quality black text.
Overall3 out of 5
Love the ink tanks, not the photo quality
ByKittyFeetz
My bottom line in selecting a printer is to get the best photo quality for under $600. It's always been a Canon for me because 1) the separate ink cartridges and 2) the best photo prints. I got the Canon MG7520 less than a year ago and while it prints photos beautifully, the price and frequency of replacing its ink is ridiculous. The Epson ET-4550's tanks would be worth the higher price but its photos are muddy compared to the Canon's. I'd say its quality is about a 5 while the Canon's is a 10. Other than that, it has a lot of great features.
KittyFeetz
January 16, 2016
I used Canon's Glossy Photo Paper Plus. I didn't think to use Epsom paper.