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4.1.2018

Epson ET-3700 ReviewUnboxing: The printer comes with 8 bottles of ink, power cable, CD and some quick guides.Setup was quick and easy it took me around 20 mins in all from start to finish setting up the Wi-Fi for the first time very easy to follow with the on screen display.You can install the software that comes with the CD or you can download direct from Epsons own website. The software had some updates with new firmware available. Also available to download is software so you can print and scan direct from your phone IPad and other systems. Another positive for me was the paper tray is nicely tucked away so you don’t have paper sticking out of the top of the printer.I must admit I was alittle worried about filling the ink into the printer for the first time as I have never tried this system before but it was easy and clean no spills. I liked this new eco tank system and it’s very nice to have the small windows on the front so you have a much better overview on the ink levelsThe Eco tank is the way to go and saves money so that is a big bonus for me and the amount of printing my family and I do from my wives home office and my son’s school work.I also like the fact you can scan direct to cloud this saves me a lot of time.Print quality is very nice ‘’all do the blue colour is a little light’’Printing speed very fast Prints on both side with good speedThis printer has many different settings it’s worth speeding the time to personalise the setting for your use to get the most out of this printer.In my personal opinion this printer is ok for a small office or home use but not for a bigger offices.It’s a nice design but I think Epson could have gone one step better and given the printer a touch screen instead of all the buttons as a control panel.The printer is not as quite as I would like when printing but this would have been more of an issue if I had to sit beside it all day but as it has WIFI it can be nicely tucked out of the way.I have run this printer both on my computer with windows 10 and with my android phone with no issues.To my surprise it does not come with any USB cable so if you’re not planning to use the WIFI you need to remember to buy one.I have been given this printer to make a review; so I give this printer 4 stars review from the pricing to the build design it’s great. So would I buy one YES is the answer of course they could make some small changes but that is me liking touch screens and a bit of a quitter print.I hope my review helps you when you are planning to buy your new printer.
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9.3.2020

First and foremost, the ink costs. I've had this 2 years now, and I've just used a single black bottle. The other 3 tanks, the colours, are still around 70% full. The ink provided will last me 4 or more years, and even when I have to re-fill, the cost of the bottles are amazing value.My previous printer was a photo-printer , the Epson XP-750, and the print quality, even for non-photos, was excellent. However, it did get through ink, even though I printed very few pictures. The cost of genuine cartirdges was apallingly high. So I reverted to compatible cartridges. After a few months I found I had to clean my print heads as the output got stripey, and then that happened more and more until the heads were unusable.The printer had to be thrown away after a few years, I don't know how much the use of compatible cartridges influenced that, but whatever, the printer was gone.Another hate of my old printer was that for photo quality it had 6 cartridges. It would nag me to replace a cartridge, and the next day would nag me to replace another one. Then another. The cartridges didn't seem to hold much ink, and what ink they did hold seemed to evaporate. I seemed to be continually changing cartridges, one at a time, and of course continually cleaning the heads to get decent quality.So at least with this Epson I can use genuine cartridges, a great price, and only refill very occasionally (as I say, after 2 years I've just refilled the black tank).Why only 4 star?The print quality is not very good on its standard setting (the setting where they boast 6000 pages for one bottle of ink and the speed of output). It is quite faint. So you have to set the Windows print quality to "High Quality", which means it prints relatively slowly and you'll never reach the 6000 pages of print on one bottle. Usually I'm in no hurry, but it can be annoying waiting sometimes. At least with "High Quality" I get the quality print I want.The Automated Document Feeder works as well as found on other printers I've owned -- i.e. it doesn't. If I try 2 or more sheets, it usually jams and I've tried everything to make it work reliably.The photo prints aren't nearly as good as on my previous Epson, although to be fair, that was a photo printer. But hey, who prints photos these days? The print quality for photos is "good enough", but if I ever want a real high quality print, then I can order these on-line as and when I need them.So all in all, a very good printer, a bit slow, photos only average, but it's removed all my frustrations on ink usage and head cleaning.
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23.11.2018

Got this to replace an HP 7520 which had given 10 years good service but has finally died.The ET-4750 is smaller and neater and cheaper to run, the new HP's all seem to have a 3 colour ink cartridge so they were out of the running (1 colour runs out you throw 2 part ones away). Very easy to setup however the first printouts of photos were very disappointing as some others have commented. I found that when you print a photo the software default is for glossy photo paper, when you finally find the setting and switch to plain white paper the results are so much better, we think it has the edge on the old HP which was a photo printer.The plastic does feel more bendy than the old printer so I have dropped a couple of stars for durability though time will tell. The touch screen is very good but way too small, you have to be very precise when touching it. You have to remember this is not a £300 plus printer, you pay more for this than a cartridge printer but get your money back with low running costs. you can print 11200 pages in colour with the supplied ink so that works out at £0.028 per sheet. half the price of cartridge printers for the ink alone, I would say that this is equivalent to a £120-£150 cartridge printer. The attached photo is a scan of 2 printouts the top one was set for glossy paper and the bottom for plain, no other adjustments made. Hope this helps. Over all I can recommend this printer. Oh and there is a setting to make it a bit quieter, I think it slows the paper drive down a bit so maybe also makes it less prone to jam's.
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5.4.2020

My trusty Canon inkjet finally gave up the ghost earlier in the week, so it was time to search for a new printer. I used Which, online forums & customer reviews on Amazon. I was tempted to go for a laser printer but decided against due to cost considerations. I've always been fascinated by the Epson Ecotank system so I eventually decided to buy the 4750.As always, delivery by DPD was excellent & after carefully unpacking it I set about setting it up. Filling the ink tanks was straightforward & I then started the electronic set up using my laptop. All went well until I reached "printer discovery" where, after a considerable time, I received the message that no printer could be found.The installation software then gave me the option to use my router's WPS button & very quickly the setup was complete.All of the software quickly updated & phones & tablets now have the Epson iPrint App & all print easily. The quality is superb & printing is both faster and quieter than my old Canon. I love the way that the ink bottles automatically stop filling the reservoirs once they are full.So am I happy with my Epson? Too right I am & as long as it doesn't suffer any of the faults previously reported on Amazon then I will continue to be ecstatic.PS After writing this review I discovered that the 4750 qualified for an additional 2 years warranty on top of the original 1-year warranty. Application via the Epson website was straightforward & I now have a 3-year warranty. I'm happier than ever.
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10.4.2019

I bought this to replace and All in 1 HP that had died and will be using it for home office/family stuff.Overall seems to be pretty goodThe ink system is great and with the 2 batches of ink that come with this it is going to last a long time.This is going to be a cheap printer to run.Build quality, like everything else now, it's mainly plastic and is as good as one could expect from plastic.Print quality, overall seems pretty good. I bought some decent glossy photo paper and printed of a few photo's and was happy with the result. I am no expert but for the home office/ family printer more than acceptable.I have it hooked up to the network, no issues with installation or configuration.The "print on both sides" feature is great,so now am halving the sheets used per day. (My old one didnt have this feature)My one niggle is the main paper feed tray at the bottom. paper feed seems to be a bit hit and miss, The feed tray is an inch longer than A4, so when you load the paper into the tray there is room for it to move back and forth and there is no sliding bar to keep it pushed forward. I am having intermittent issues with the feed mechanism not always detecting the paper even where there is a decent wad in there. Having to push the paper forward or even take it all out and reload it. This isn't really major issue and if I was motivated more could easily be fixed by creating some form of a spring loaded spacer to keep the paper where it should be.
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24.10.2019

My days of replacing the bloody cartridges are over. Most of us have families and kids print a lot more than we do. I bought this about a year ago after my Kodak printer was frustrating me with ink cartridges being replaced every two weeks and fourth pages of print. When the print head dies on me I decided to do some research and came up with this. I put in the inks some 1 year ago and the ink has not. Dropped more than a smidge and I have been through four rims of paper so far . Kids are happy that daddy is not complaining and I can live witn it. Print quality is great unless you are looking to print money....it's a small reasonable size printer / scanner/photo copier and despite my computer not having an wifi card it's practical,to connect it using Ethernet or a seperate cable directly to the computer via a USB to c cable...printing is crisp enough for me and the e tea ink is a fantastic boon. I will probably die before the ink runs out....can't say I have printed any photos but I recon they will be good enough. Real,value for money. It does connect up wit wifi to all our devices including smart panhandle nes and epson provides facilities where your documents will be printed from where ever you are in the world straight to the printer. That's actually worth while.
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13.4.2020

Has been a worthy successor to our lovely old xp-800 which had finally become less and less reliable. Sad to see it go, as it has been a great support with endless homework printing for about 7 years.The new one was ready to set up, integrated easily with Windows and google cloud print. Ink reservoir system a little more fiddly to set up at first but just pay attention to the instructions and all with be well.Easy to use scanner to upload to the cloud, email etc. Scans to local W10 PC, using Epson app, if you have reservations about cloud document storage.Comes with plenty of ink, and we have hardly begun to use the first batch in the reservoir.Print quality is good giving reliable printing from day one.Some tuning of Chrome to get best print quality, initially it was printing in eco mode, so everything was very pale.Only gripe is the screen is not touch sensitive (I think the next model up with a fax has that, but I no longer need a fax) but otherwise it is all good from my perspective.Much quieter too, which is always good.I expect this one too last as long as the xp-800 and cost a lot less in ink.
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15.10.2019

The printer came with 8 bottles of ink. So even after filling completely there was 4 bottles left for another refill. The photo paper needs to be shiny side down (in the tray) as it goes round a roller to print. If it comes out blurry and wet to touch then the paper is upside down. Printed 250 colour photo's so far and the ink is 25% down. Not sure the 11000 is reachable but its going to take a while to find out. speed is great and wifi makes it a nice feature. But if you change from A4 paper to Photo's and then try and print its not going to happen, you need to go to the printer and accept the paper has changed.Also there is a software feature on the photo printing which allows you to have standard or high quality - Printed loads before finding this out and there is a difference.Go for the high setting. One real thing which should be noted is the A4 printing, if it takes one minute per sheet then the setting is probably glossy, change to A4 paper. Should get 18 per minute. Not sure its that quick but its quick enough for home use.
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5.10.2019

Having an older WP 4545 Epson printer that just went on and on it was a hard decision to make to replace it but the yellow ink had died and the colour quality was not true from screen to print so had to bite the bullet and start researching. There was so many different opinions and mixed reviews that confused the process of selection.I selected this machine and hoped for the best. I've been printing 20 - 30 pages a day for the last 4-5 weeks and must say it's been fine. Print quality is good - the machine doesn't take up as much room as the last one - the ink levels have hardly moved - the machine operates more quietly compared to the last one.Negatives: The machine itself looks and feelsinferior to the older generation but the end print result is equal - it has just one paper tray feed (excluding the rear feed where a few sheets can stand upright) which means that you need to refill the paper tray more often. Cant think of any other negatives so hope this is of help to you with your own decision making.
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29.10.2019

I have read most of the reviews for this printer, am a bit surprised at some of the problems mentioned, I have had one since Feb 2019, did 3098 sheets of printing before I had to top up, a lot of it was catalogue printing with colour pictures.People talk about slow two sided printing, mine has to be slowed down by unticking the High speed box in Preferences/More Options. One thing I have noticed with these echo tank printers unlike in cartridge printers you have to tell them the print quality you want, if you don't then yes the quality is bad, don't forget these printers are made to be stingy on ink, so you have to tell it otherwise.Mine has done now over 6000 printing pages, plus a lot both sides,on plain paper, so far I cant really fault it, if some one reads this and buys a echo tank by Epson just remember when you print you have to tell it what you want otherwise it just prints in factory default, and that's set to use least amount of ink possible.
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14.6.2019

The only issue and I mean, the ONLY issue with this printer is that, it's kind of noisy? ish...so, it's not too fast but it's not too slow either. thinking about all the ink that you can use with it and the fact that it's really cheap to buy new bottles of ink... it's not to noisy but it's kind of a scratching noise and it's kind of annoying... if only the made it so it's really quiet it would've been the perfect printer for any small business and any home user. no competition. still, thinking about how much money you are saving just but buying this and using the ink bottles, I would buy it even knowing that it's not too quite... so if you can get over the noise, just get this printer and save in the long run.the noise is only when you print so it's not a constant noise. while sitting or when doing self maintenance, it's barely noticeable. I'm giving it a 4 out of 5 star cuz of the noise but this printer actually deserves a 5 stars.
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13.12.2019

So far it’s been very easy to setup and use. I have always enjoyed Epson printers, but due to price, I bought myself a cheap canon PIXMA last year, great output, but after spending out an incredible amount of money on ink in the last 12 months, in fact, the replacement canon cartridges were more expensive than the actual printer. So I saved up and bought the ET-4750 eco tank Epson. The Eco tank will cut down on waste. The quality is ideal for home use or a small business and for personal photograph reproduction. At work we use an A3 Eco tank which is also an Epson and the photographic output is really good including up to A3 photographs. The quality when printed on good quality photo paper is really worth the extra investment.So we’ll done again Epson, another great all in one printer at a good price and very cheap inks, that are extremely easy to refill at the front of the printer.
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17.7.2019

I have had a WF-4525 from Epson for the last 8 years; it worked flawlessly and the cartridges were superb value for money. Then it started printing and sadly no amount of aligning would resolve it. It is nowhere near the build of the previous WF-4525 as it is much smaller and lighter with a smaller footprint- and it performs beautifully. Looking forward to even more efficiency savings in terms of running costs and ink. Ideal for small office and home use where you are printing a couple of hundred copies a month. Shame it does not have a 250 sheet tray instead of a 150 tray. It feels more plasticky than the 4525, but seems to be holding up nicely.Print quality is superb for documents but not sure I would want to print A level artwork or photography on it! If you want a printer that will give you 14000 copies before you need to refill, get this.
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28.5.2019

We decided to splash out and get this printer because you get so much ink and the whole concept of refilling the ink with bottles is amazing. It turns out you either buy a cheap printer and spend a fortune on the ink (and constantly trying to make it work!!)Or you purchase this wonderful printer, have no problems, ink seems to last forever and it’s quite compact. The automatic document feed at the top is pretty good too- makes me feel like I’m back at work with our office printer.Let’s just say my husband comfortably printed an entire book and this printer dealt with it, no problems. The ink hardly seemed to go down. We attempted this with our old printer and it took hours of frustration,£50 in ink, and lots of swearing as for some reason it wouldn’t work!!!We love it so much that we bought our mum this printer too. Highly recommend.
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18.12.2017

I have a longstanding history of having really terrible luck with technology - printers especially. I have owned multiple printers and they all have had issues. I would dread having to print something out, especially because it seemed frequently the 'toner was low.' Thankfully my friend recommended I try this one. It had to be the EASIEST set up process I have ever gone through with a printer. The initial connection to the wifi system was a breeze and the document scanning process has been really smooth too. Usually there are little issues somewhere in the mix, but I haven't experienced any yet and I'm really excited for the duration the ink is going to last! Overall,this has been a great product; I'm glad my friend recommended I try it, as I plan to recommend it to others as well.
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