Product Comparison: Epson WF-2760 vs Epson WF-2750
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- Wow. Easy Setup and fast print speeds. Good paper handling.
- What an efficient nimble printer! I switched from a Canon Pixma and never expected the speed and print quality this achieves
- Print results are good for normal use. Scan speed from scan tray is fine.
- fast printing speed, and the wait time for startup is really short compared to our Canon printers.
- So far my main complain is that scanning speed from scan bed is too slow at higher dpi.
- The scanner is extremely slow: about 30 seconds per page of black text.
- The Epson WF-2750 is a fast printer giving you 13 pages (black and white) or 7 pages of color print per minute (single sided) which rivals color laser speeds.
- The print quality and speed are acceptable, nothing spectacular, but it does what I need it to do for home use.
- The page printing is not super fast but prints at a sufficient speed.
- SLOW. Sometimes it works exactly as expected and that's fast enough. Other times it takes minutes to print a single black and white page. The worst incident so far took a whole hour to print one B&W page.
- Good size and just what I needed. Mediocre print quality, slow and not the best iOS app or integration
- I chose this printer because it will print photographs better than the larger printers. Check the print resolution, this printer is 4800. The more expensive models have a much lower resolution
- Cloud scanning – another awesome feature that works. You can set scans to automatically upload to a specified folder in Dropbox/Onedrive/Evernote/etc
- Works perfectly for copies and scanning. Easy to use and a nice looking piece of office equipment.
- The scanner resolution is not up to expectation
- Has worked well over WiFi since purchasing about 3 months ago. However scanning is slow, especially when using the document feeder. I tried using it on lower resolution and in black and white, but it doesn't seem to help much
- Double sided printing was a plus for me
- I can scan multiple pages with ease.
- The copy and scanning functions are straight forward and work well. I don’t use duplexing, but that is an option.
- Print quality is very good as is the scanning quality with 48 bit color scanning (although the output of the scanner is only 24 bit) with options taking you up to 2400dpi.
- Scanning, with a resolution up to 1200 x 2400 dpi, can be accomplished by a press of a button or through the EpsonScan app.
- Ink cartridges are high quality, reasonably priced and they last. It comes with 4 full capacity cartridges that I’ve printed dozens of pages with in full color, and my ink levels are still reasonably high.
- Ink cartridges seem to be well priced, and high capacity versions are available.
- They both confirmed that the Epson printer decides when the ink needs to be replaced, and there is no override function. The net result is that Epson sells more ink, and we dispose of used cartridges that contain more ink than would otherwise be the case .
- Seemed like every 20 pages of simple B/W printing, I'd need a COLOR ink cartridge! And I could not override the need to replace Color cartridge even when printing B/W. would not allow.
- This printer is a voracious ink cartridge eater. I can print about 50 color pages before I get a message that one of the ink colors is low.
- Printing is done via 4 separate ink cartridges (black, cyan, magenta and yellow) and although the ink cartridges that come with the printer are fairly small in capacity (the specs say around 170 pages but in reality you will get around 200 pages before having to change them out)
- There are high capacity cartridges available which will give you around 500 pages.
- Individual color cartridges allow you to replace just the color that has run out. Cartridges are only $8 to $10 dollars, and they do not have a foam pad inside, so all of the ink is used.
- Either the cartridges don't hold much or this thing eats ink like a monster. I just replaced the ink 2 weeks ago and the black is already empty. Granted, I did a lot of printing in those 2 weeks, but my last printer (an old Brother) could do 5x that amount of printing on one cartridge.
- This is now my second and LAST Epson printer. They print great in the beginning -- even though they use ENTIRELY too much ink.
- I like the print speed, easy touch screen selection process, FAX option, and Wi-Fi communication capability, and compact size of this printer.
- Auto Document Feeder – This is cool. Need to scan/copy a stack of papers? No problem. Set them up in the ADF tray and it immediately recognizes there is a stack there.
- The document feed is a great feature, especially when copying or scanning multi-page documents. It is another simple feature that I wish all printers had.
- It's really quite a loud printer. While ours will be living in a closet, it would be pretty annoying if it were on the desk next to me or in a small office environment.
- Only about 100 pages per ink cartridge, no manual paper feed.
- You can also scan documents from your Ethernet or Wifi connected computer.
- I love this printer. It was very easy to set up for cloud printing.
- The printing process involves some noise that may be bothersome to some, especially in a library, but palatable.
- Difficult to set up (I'm relatively tech savvy and it was not easy for me)
- The document feeder broke within first two weeks. It doesn't let me print as a result even though I'm not scanning anything.