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May 2011
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The editors liked
Generous 500-page paper capacity
Fast at default settings on plain paper
Inexpensive inks
The Epson WorkForce 840 produces outstanding print quality in record time and offers an abundance of workhorse features
Including autoduplexing
Wireless networking
Support for mobile printing
And easy setup for both USB and network connections
The editors didn't like
No control-panel-to-PC scanning via Wi-Fi
$349 + shipping
Minor annoyances include slow photo print speeds and the omission of USB and Ethernet cables
Generous 500-page paper capacity; fast at default settings on plain paper; inexpensive inks
No control-panel-to-PC scanning via Wi-Fi, $349 + shipping
If you do a lot of printing for work, but you want the extras of a multifunction printer and the superior photo rendering of an inkjet, the Epson WorkForce 840 may be a good match because it can deliver all of the above. Though plain-paper print qualit...
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Published: 2011-04-19, Author: Matt , review by: cnet.com.au
The Epson WorkForce 840 produces outstanding print quality in record time and offers an abundance of workhorse features, including autoduplexing, wireless networking, support for mobile printing, and easy setup for both USB and network connections
Minor annoyances include slow photo print speeds and the omission of USB and Ethernet cables
The Epson WorkForce 840 costs a bit more than the average all-in-one inkjet, but its strong performance and long list of features more than justify its price and CNET's Editors' Choice Award....
Abstract: Ranging from $150 to $300, these inkjets handle printing, scanning, and good old fashioned faxing at prices that almost make it seem you're getting the faxing for free. Many include CD and DVD printing, wireless networking, automatic document feeders...
Two paper trays, Feature rich with scan, copy, and FAX, Fast printing, Decent photo color output for a 4ink printer
Epson Scan doesn€t work in Mac OS X 10.6 and 10.7, Paper tray insertion requires care, Does not feed photo paper straight, A little noisy as it chugs along, Copy to print is slow
The WorkForce 840 packs a lot of features into a relatively compact device. It can print, copy, scan, and fax. It performs each of these functions admirably. It has some features not always found on all-in-ones, including a hinged scanner lid, automati...
Abstract: You can connect the WorkForce 840 via USB, ethernet, or Wi-Fi, and the machine is easy to install. Note that if you opt for "first time" setup, you'll have to wade through...
Generous 500-page paper capacity, Fast at default settings on plain paper, Inexpensive inks,
No control-panel-to-PC scanning via Wi-Fi
If you do a lot of printing for work, but you want the extras of a multifunction printer and the superior photo rendering of an inkjet, the Epson WorkForce 840 may be a good match because it can deliver all of the above. Though plain-paper print qualit...
Abstract: Ok, I get it – those of us with corporate environments enjoy the use of professional multifunction devices at the office. Whether it’s scanning that article out of the newspaper, printing your tax forms, or long edge binding that screenplay you’ve bee...