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What is it: Multi-function inkjet printer with integrated Wi-Fi
What we think: Great photo output and blistering speeds make this an excellent choice for ambitious home users
What you need to know
Reviewed on: 21 October 2009
Tags: Epson, Epson Stylus Photo PX710W, inkjet, Ethernet, laser printer
We like:
Easy wireless printing set-up; superb photo output
We don't like:
Draft-quality printing performance isn't great
CNET UK judgement:
An attractive, low-profile all-in-one printer, the Epson Stylus Photo PX710W is an excellent choice for photographers after a device that will also handle their regular home printing. It's a best-of-all-worlds machine that largely carries off the ambitious task of excelling in every field
Full review:
Has Epson hit the bull's-eye? The Stylus Photo PX710W multi-function inkjet printer looks great, races through pages, has an impressive set of features and costs a mere £170 if you're happy to shop around. Add in the integrated Wi-Fi and direct CD printing, and it looks like Epson has a winner on its hands. Continue Reading...
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