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Epson CX7450 All-in-one Printer |  | Brand: Epson Category: CE
Buy New: $58.75 as of 9/6/2010 18:19 CDT details
New (3) Used (6) from $29.00
Seller: aderfy Rating: 5 reviews Sales Rank: 74443
Media: Electronics Batteries Included: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 19.4 Dimensions (in): 16 x 9 x 20
MPN: C11C689231 Model: C11C689231 UPC: 010343865785 EAN: 0010343865785 ASIN: B0012XL0H6
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Product Description The Epson CX7450 All-In-One Printer Copier Scanner
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| Customer Reviews: Piece of Craparonni July 21, 2010 Mr. Timothy A. Riley This printer sucks because of the ink problems. Can't print without ink can you? It's ridiculous how much ink it wastes and the fact that it needs color ink to print b&w is so stupid. I want my old hp back.
This thing is junk! July 29, 2009 J. romero 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I need a printer quick. I found this at Target picked it up for about $40.00. It never printed straight, paper would jam and would have streaks. My daughter needed something quick for school. Dont bother...I am going back to the HP's.
Worst printer/all-in-one I've ever owned March 25, 2009 DC Lori (Washington DC) 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
I've owned a lot of printers over the years including dot matrix printers (remember how much fun it was to feed the paper onto those and line them up just right?); but this Epson is by far the worst printer/all-in-one.
Won't print in black and white if any of the color ink cartridges run out; cannot set it to print black and white only. In fact even when printing text documents with black ink only it uses some color ink. And the color ink is used quickly. Every time you replace one of the ink cartridges you have to charge so it takes a bleeds some ink out of the cartridges. And the fun part is that they all need replaced at different times, so they're constantly charging and bleeding off ink.
My main frustration, however, was that I ordered several ink cartridges directly from Epson that the printer said were "incompatible" with my printer. Ummm, what???? So I had to call in and get replacements. They do not list a Customer Service number on their website . . . only Technical Support and Pre-Sales. They want to troubleshoot everything first even when they ship a bad product, which wastes time and money. They do replace the ink, but you have to wait for it to arrive which means no printer for days on end. I had three, count 'em, three separate instances of bad cartridges, and had to wait for the replacements. They are refusing to replace the printer or give me my money back because I purchased the unit at Target.
Yes, it does scan and make copies of letter sized docs, but I have a Canon at home that does the same but is much nicer and uses much less ink and prints my text docs even when the color ink is out. You get what you pay for I guess.
Horrible Printer October 24, 2008 I am Bukowski (Chicago, IL) 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
This printer is awful. It was great at first until it guzzled ink like crazy. So what happens if you run out of one color? It refuses to print even in black and white because it uses a bit of each cartridge.
Ink replacement is pretty expensive, but I could deal with it. However, what really made me want to shoot myself, was when it kept reporting a paper jam even though there was no paper stuck anywhere in the machine.
Apparently, it's a common thing with these printers. If the lever that detects jams gets damaged for some reason or flips out of place, you're stuck with a useless machine.
With the older models you can usually pop it open and fix the lever using a manual, but the CX line is much more confusing. Even repair stores aren't fully sure of how to get around it. Apparently Epson wants you to call in and get a crappy used replacement which will usually cost you money if your warranty is over.
The printer even wasted all my cyan ink while it was supposedly jammed. I have no idea how that's even possible.
I'm pissed as hell and want to throw the printer at the genius that designed it. I've read around and this is a common design flaw. Save your money.
Ink Hog May 15, 2008 Adele D'Andrea (Clarkston Mi USA) 11 out of 26 found this review helpful
I've had the CX7400 for about 6 months and I think its an Ink Hog! We don't print that much, but I've spent hundreds on ink already. Scared to use the remanuf cartriges.
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