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Epson WorkForce WF-3520 Wireless All-in-One Color Inkjet Printer, Copier, Scanner, 2-Sided Duplex, ADF, Fax. Prints from Tablet/Smartphone. AirPrint Compatible (C11CC33201)

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  • 250-sheet paper capacity
  • 40% lower printing costs vs color laser
  • Print and scan anywhere with Epson Connect
  • 2.5-Inch LCD and touch panel
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Product Dimensions 17.7 x 16.4 x 9.6 inches
Item Weight 19.8 pounds
Shipping Weight 25.2 pounds
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ASIN B0091UBCB6
Item model number C11CC33201
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4.0 out of 5 stars 1,651 customer reviews

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Best Sellers Rank #167 in Electronics > Computers & Accessories > Printers > Inkjet Printers
Date first available at Amazon.com October 2, 2012

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By J. Schwartz VINE VOICE on October 29, 2012
Vine Customer Review of Free Product ( What's this? )
I tested the printer/scanner on a MacBook Pro running OS 10.8.2.

Unpacking and setup was straightforward. The printer came with everything needed except a USB cable (pretty standard practice these days). I installed the drivers off of the CD. You can also install them via the Internet. Not much else is installed, and the installer gives you control over what it puts on your computer.

The controls are fairly intuitive, but you navigate via arrows. I touch screen would have been better.

There are 4 ink cartridges, black, yellow, red, blue. They are all the same size, even the black. They snap in easily. They are very expensive. A new set of the standard "high capacity" cartridges will set you back about $60 for OEM. "Extra High-capacity" cost even more. Wow! They better last a long time.

Printing worked well. I tested printing via USB, via Wi-Fi, and via Airprint from my phone. All worked flawlessly. Print quality was excellent. Double sided printing worked well.

Photo printing on glossy paper produced sharp prints, although they seemed a little dark. This can be tweaked.

Scanning was where this printer falls short. All methods of scanning produced frequent hangs and connection problems. This was true even when scanning via USB. The problem seems to be with initiating the scan from the printer's control panel. When it didn't hang or lose the connection (again even with USB!) it produced a file that contained nothing - an empty JPEG.

The solution to the scanning woes was to initiate the scan form the computer using the program Image Capture. Using Image Capture allowed me to successfully scan via Wi-Fi and USB. Scanning via Wi-Fi is very slow. This is due to data transmission times.
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Sorry for the length of this review. But if you read it all the way through, I don't think you will be sorry.

This is a very popular machine, rating higher than most Epsons. Even with higher than average marks. 14% gave it a one or a two. That means they thought it was lousy. Add the "3's" and 1 out of 5 who think it is average or worse. I'm not dogging this machine or Epson. These are pretty good numbers for an inkjet. I've had at least five Epsons, but my most recent two (All-in-Ones) have given me an education.

What I found was, it's all about the ink systems.

I just spent A LOT of time reading about printers, ink, laser vs. inkjet, cost per page, ink waste, and cleaning print heads. And I SPENT WAY TOO MUCH TIME working on two different inkjet machines. My reading and labor did pay off. For now. I revived my Epson, but I hope I save you the headaches I've just been through. To this end, I've posted this info on three inexpensive All-in-Ones.

Here's what I've learned:

1. Inkjets waste ink when they start up, initialize, change cartridges, clean heads, or haven't printed in a while. In some machines, only about 30% of the ink goes on the page. Check Consumer Reports.
2. Inkjet manufacturers sell printers cheap and charge Chanel No. 5 prices for ink. Literally.
3. The cartridges' computer chips read empty prematurely, can't be refilled, and shut the entire printer down until the "empty" cartridge is replaced. Then, after the cartridge is replaced, they use ink to to boot up and initialize and clean heads.
4. Inkjets need to be used frequently. Otherwise they dry up, clog and/or waste ink to clean heads.
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Pros:
High Capacity Ink Cartridges INCLUDED
Card Slots for PC-Free Printing
Large 250-Sheet Paper Tray
Rear Feed for Envelopes and Specialty Media
Relatively Compact Size
Lightweight
Two-Sided Printing
Two-Sided Scan and Copy
Wireless
iPhone and iPad Printing

Cons:
Less than perfect text alignment (may be related to print speed)
Average photo speed and quality

I just installed my Epson WorkForce WF-3520 Wireless All-in-One. Thusfar, it has exceeded my expectations. The workmanship, design, quality, are all superior.

Setup was simple, and excellent instructions are provided. Four high-capacity ink cartridges are included! This is a real bonus compared to competitors.

The test page printed very well. I sent a FAX successfully. I also scanned a document with no problems whatsoever.

I particularly like the relatively small size and light weight. It is designed with the user in mind. The front panel even tilts upward to make it easier to see.

I have noticed less than perfect text alignment, but I believe it may be related to the extremely quick print speed.

Photos take much longer to print and are of average quality. If you are looking for high-quality photo printing, this may not be the perfect machine for you. However, if you are looking for high-efficiency features like an auto document feeder, an auto duplexer, and less expensive ink cartridges then this machine may be just what you are looking for.

Obviously, I have yet to confirm Epson's claim of "New and Improved -- 2x the Durability." I hope the Epson WorkForce WF-3520 Wireless All-in-One lives up to this expectation. I have printer failures far too often in my small insurance agency. It has become a drain on my hardware budget.

All in all, I would highly recommend the Epson WorkForce WF-3520 Wireless All-in-One for a small office environment.
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