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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
Easy to set up, easy to use, featurerich, not too loud, nice appearance, duplex printing and scanning, PC Faxing, fast printing, WiFienabled, stores a ream of paper, mobile printing,
Can’t scan to Mac as easily as Windows, Expensive Ink
Epson's WorkForce 840 does a lot of justice to the term “all-in-one”. It's a whole lot of machine, and it's easy to set up and easy to use. Though it's a pretty large device, it has a relatively small footprint and a sleek professional appearance, plu...
Abstract: There are numerous all in one devices competing in the SOHO marketspace. For a product to distinguish itself it has to be affordable, intuitive and easy to configure and use, utilize current technology effectively, or have some key features that give...
Published: 2011-04-20, Author: Matthew , review by: cnet.com
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.
Easy to use touchscreen, Scan to computer, memory card or USB drive, Decent printing overall, Fairly fast printing, Fast scanning, Huge paper capacity
Problem with network connections, Not the best for high quality pictures, Large size
The Epson WorkForce 840 Printer is an excellent multi-function device that would work great in any small office or home office. Users will certainly appreciate the high capacity paper trays and the ability to print two sided pages.The 840 prints fairly fa...
Epson is on the right track with the WorkForce 840. I like the increased paper capacity, the standard extra high capacity ink cartridges, the front side USB port and the large, easy to navigate touch panel. These are all important features in the SOHO ...
Excellent scan, copy, print quality, High paper capacity
Expensive ink, No easy way to insert specialty paper or envelopes
This feature-packed, high-volume printer is also a very good scanner and copier. It's a great fit for busy small offices, though its ink costs may deter budget buyers. ...
Abstract: The Epson WorkForce 840 All-in-One was announced at CES 2011 and one of the first things you notice is that they have crammed a bunch of features into a fairly compact frame. The price is $300(Down to $199 on their site already). It’s ideal for the sma...
Great paper capacity. Spacious, responsive touch screen. Good range of all-in-one functions. Good value for the price.
Slightly sub-par text and photo quality
The Epson WorkForce 840 All-in-One provides a good set of all-in-one functions and superior paper capacity for a small-office MFP, at a decent price. ...
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...