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HandlingEpsons Stylus PX800FW is a clone of its PW700W, with the added bonus of a fax machine and a very large 8 touchscreen. The new interface is very intuitive and is used to access all of the printers functions. Its clear and very easy to use.T...
Quality photo printing, Fast photo printing, Good scanner, Large, intuitive touchscreen interface...
Poor quality office printing, Expensive to run, even with high capacity cartridges, Not many features: we would have liked to have seen more for the money, Double sided printing is a paidfor extra...
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A stylish, compact and versatile all-in-one printer that has an easy to use LCD-based menu, generally fast turnaround and a range of helpful software and interfaces, yet nevertheless manages somewhat variable colour matching. Epson - Stylus Photo PX80...
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Multifunction peripherals (MFPs) are ideal if you need an all-purpose colour printer, flatbed scanner and low-volume copier, but dont have room for separate devices. The catch is that MFPs have always lagged behind standalone inkjets when it came t...
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Epsons Stylus Photo PX800FW is a feature-packed multiformat device that can print borderless photos from 10x15cm up to A4 size. It also prints directly from memory cards, preview photos on an 8.9cm LCD viewer, photocopies and faxes in black and white...
Fast printouts, Packed with features...
Washed-out colours, Lifeless text, Banding, Only shines on photo paper, Packed with features...
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This PX800FW printer/scanner unit from Epson is a photo printer and high-resolution scanner with touch-screen interface and wireless connectivity – all wrapped up in a tidy black box... It's ideal as a stand-alone unit for a small home office...
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But at the consumer end of the market, its offerings have often looked a bit basic and sounded rather loud and clunky. The company is clearly trying to address these issues, and the Stylus Photo PX800FW is a sleek, low-profile black box that, frankly...
Epsons Stylus Photo PX800FW is a good photo-centric all-in-one. Though the print quality is nothing special when you print on plain paper, the PX800FW has an excellent photo print speed, and the qualitys not bad either. It also has some nice extras...
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While in some cases a multifunction printer simply means combining a printer with scanner and maybe copying facilities too, some MFDs cover a fuller range of features. And some, such as the Epson Stylus PX800FW, go even further, adding touches we hav...
You cant get much more fully featured than the Epson Stylus PX800FW. Unfortunately, its multifunctionality comes at the expense of quality, and in an MFD costing nearly £300, you have a right to expect that prints should be stunning. If you can put u...
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Four-in-one multifunction devices are normally ugly, intimidating beasts. Combined printing, scanning, copying and faxing functions usually cause them to be festooned with garish buttons and flaps sticking out like the proverbial sore thumb.The PX800FW...
Superb design; high performance; excellent print quality...
Slightly uninspiring software...
An impressive device that provides excellent quality photo prints without sacrificing the performance business users will need...
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Exhaustively testing all-in-one devices is a long and repetitive process, so much so that actually enjoying it is a rare occurrence. But Epson's latest is not your average all-in-one. In fact we'd go as far as to say the Stylus Photo PX800FW is the mos...
Excellent features and an innovative interface are dealt a killer blow by average print quality...
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If you found reading about Epsons newly launched printers titillating, heres a video thatll really get you really salivating at the mouth. It only features one of the two new printers, the PX800FW, but its the better one of the two and with the sli...
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By default, images have a slightly higher contrast range than on the Canon, which can obscure very fine details, but it does a better job of guessing skin tones and balancing a scenes colour first time. Where the Epson really excels, though, is prin...
Exceptional print quality. Fast, even over network. Scanner and fax built-in...
Odd design flaws on paper-in and out trays. Flakey scanner software. Expensive paper...
Minor issues with paper trays cant detract from an otherwise excellent all-in-one...
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The Epson Stylus Photo PX800FW is a Hi-Definition 4-in-1 printer and scanner, with fax, automatic document feeder, and Wi-Fi. Designed to seamlessly integrate into the living room, the Epson Stylus PX800FW comes with a black gloss finish and a touch p...
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insidehw.com Updated: 2011-09-26 08:24:51
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Epson Stylus Photo PX800FW is new high-end A4 inkjet photo multifunctional device. Shape and design are very innovative (when it comes to multifunctional devices). At first sight it resembles some top-notch Hi-Fi music component and not some device tha...
Without any doubt it is clear that Epson Stylus Photo PX800FW is nicely designed and technically perfected device that doesn’t bring nothing new to the equation but simply presents all the best that we saw on all SOHO inkjet multifunctional devices...
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Making a photo inkjet printer into an all-in-one could be a fairly mundane adaptation, but Epson has decided to use the opportunity for a design rethink in producing the Stylus Photo PX800FW. Although aimed primarily at the six-ink photo enthusiast market...
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While in some cases a multifunction printer simply means combining a printer with scanner and maybe copying facilities too, some MFDs cover a fuller range of features. And some, such as the Epson Stylus PX800FW, go even further, adding touches we have...
You can't get much more fully featured than the Epson Stylus PX800FW. Unfortunately, its multifunctionality comes at the expense of quality, and in an MFD costing nearly £300, you have a right to expect that prints should be stunning. If you can put u...
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Four-in-one multifunction devices are normally ugly, intimidating beasts. Combined printing, scanning, copying and faxing functions usually cause them to be festooned with garish buttons and flaps sticking out like the proverbial sore thumb...
Superb design; high performance; excellent print quality...
Slightly uninspiring software...
An impressive device that provides excellent quality photo prints without sacrificing the performance business users will need...
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