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Review: Epson WorkForce 840 4-in-1 Printer

We recently received the Epson WorkForce 840 multipurpose printer for review. Although we are already Epson WorkForce owners, I was super-excited to try the new 840.

The WorkForce 840 is handsome and compact for a multipurpose office printer. The lines are clean and the unit is not needlessly busy looking. The very first thing you notice after setting up your 840 is the giant touch screen. The center of the screen is a color LCD and the sides are a lighted touch sensitive surface. The interface is intuitive and simple to use.

Setting up the WorkForce 840 could not be more simple. Remove some protective tape and film, insert the ink cartridges and let it be for a few moments. Once the ink was all set, attaching the WorkForce 840 to my WiFi was fast and easy. Once I installed the included drivers and software I was ready to go. Total set up time was about 15 minutes from the time I opened the box. Although I cannot use the Fax function because we use Voice over IP, I went through the fax set up and wasn’t surprised to see it was as easy as the rest of the process.

The WorkForce 840 has the ability to print lined and ruled paper right from the unit itself, no PC required. I thought this was a nice function.  Who needs to buy a 250 pack of graph paper when you can print the 2-3 sheets you actually need in a few seconds? You can even make your own personalized stationary without ever turning on your PC.

As advertised the WorkForce 840 is fast as all get up and the print quality is spectacular. I found the highest resolution image I could find to test its print quality and was not disappointed. It came out so nice I have it set aside for framing! (Make sure you use good photo paper)

The WorkForce 840 can be top loaded for multiple copies or scanning, no need to stand there and do one sheet at a time. It also has 2 paper trays, one large capacity. Imagine printing photos or regular documents from anywhere in the house or office without needing to go and load the printer? The WorkForce 840 can do it.

I can sit here and rattle off the WorkForce 840's specifications but I will not. Head to Epson.com and read them if you are a tech nut. The message I want to convey here is this:

The WorkForce 840 is easy and intuitive in both set up and operation. The unit is fast and the quality is superb. When you have a busy office to run what else could possibly matter? Or better yet: A busy household full of kids? Fast, easy, and high quality.

As a regular Epson customer, the newest iteration tops the last and solidifies my loyalty. I cannot imagine what they will do to top the WorkForce 840!

The Epson WorkForce 840 has been named the official printer of the Women's Small Business Expo.  Through March 15th, 2011 you can receive an additional 10% off the WorkForce 840 when you checkout using Code: WOMSB840 on Epson.com.


Thank you to Epson for providing a complimentary product sample for us to base this review upon.


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Review: Epson WorkForce 635 All-in-One Printer with Fax

Epson sent us the WorkForce 635 all-in-one printer to review. Being a tech guy I was itching to get my grubby hands on the 635 to test it out.

The WorkForce 635 is fairly compact considering it is a full featured all-in-one printer and it does not take up a lot of desktop space. The printer is handsome and has clean lines. The 635 certainly would look nice anywhere you chose to put it, even in your living room.


The 635 can be connected directly to one PC via USB cable (not provided) or to all of your home PC's using your WiFi home network. The WorkForce 635 comes with easy to understand documentation and set up was a breeze. In my past experience, setting up devices on a network is not always easy and rarely fun, but so long as you have your network information handy connecting the 635 was a snap. I did it manually with ease and the provided software would make it even easier for a novice.

The 635 has a small LCD screen for copying, settings, configuration, and for printing without the need of a PC via a complete set of media card slots.


One of the most impressive features of Epson's WorkForce 635 is its ability to duplex (print on both sides), you just do not see that feature in a printer this compact. Another great feature is the 635's speed, it is blisteringly fast (as advertised) and I have yet to create a paper jam. The paper tray holds an impressive 250 pages keeping your trips to the printer to refill during big jobs to a minimum.


One feature I was unable to test was the fax. The fax feature requires a standard phone line to be used out of the box and we are using a VOIP service. There does seem to be some work around posted on the web for this issue, but they require an expensive adapter or some advanced IT instruction.


Overall the Epson WorkForce 635 all in one networked printer is amazing. It is fast and comes with every feature a small office or modern household requires. A 250 paper tray and full duplex are just icing on the cake for the 635. For all the features the WorkForce packs into its small frame, Epson still manages to keep the price more than reasonable at $229.99 regular price and now on sale for $179.99 at Epson.com. The 635 is a great value without a sacrificing performance, I highly recommend!


Thank you to Epson for sending us a complimentary sample product to base this review upon.



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Review: Epson Stylus NX515 All-In-One Printer

Since our last all-in-one inkjet printer failed, my husband and I thought we could get by with just a good quality black and white laser printer. We figured that any color print jobs we had could be sent to the local FedEx Office or photo place. As our children have grown, our needs have changed. We don't just need to print birthday invitations once a year anymore. Instead we also have children's artwork, potty charts, and reward certificates to print. On top of that, I want to start updating our framed photos and photo albums more often than once a year, so the answer for us seemed to be a high quality photo printer.

For this reason, I was thrilled with the timeliness of Epson's offer to review the Epson Stylus NX515 all-in-one printer, which is one in four AIOs Epson had added to it's Stylus NX series in 2009. Although having a scanner and a copier is convenient, the main focus for this review will be on the print quality and how user-friendly this printer really is. Those are the two most important things for a household like mine.

What I thought about this Epson all-in-one printer:

1) At 17.7" wide, I think this AIO printer is as compact as it can be while still being user-friendly at the same time.

2) Although I like the sleek versatile look of the printer in black, it is a dust and pet hair magnet (but so is my laptop, our television, and any other black electronics in our home).


3) Having a built-in WiFi and Ethernet connection gives us the option of going wireless, which is extremely convenient. This way, we can print from our laptops from anywhere in the house. I still have to connect my laptop with a USB cable to print on our laser printer. With this Epson you have the option of using a wired or wireless network.

4) The disc that comes with this printer supports Windows 2000, Windows XP and XP Professional, Windows Vista, and Apple Mac OS X. If you have Windows 7, you do not need the disc to set up your printer. Instead you will need to go to Epson's Microsoft Windows 7 Support page to download the drivers you need.

5) After that, printing is easy, even for various sizes of photos. For printing photos quickly you simply select your paper size, desired print quality, paper type, and whether you would like your computer to auto-fit your print project to the frame size.


6) I have to say that I love that the 2.5" color screen on top of the printer tilts foward. No more leaning over the top of the printer trying to read the options. This is especially nice if your printer is located on a shelf or high up in a hutch.


7) Another practical feature I like is that the paper tray not only retracts, it also folds up and latches. This is a huge space-saver and helps to keep unwanted debris from entering the interior of the printer.


8) If print speed is important to you, then you will be happy to know that this printer prints documents almost as quickly as our laser printer. For a 4x6 inch color photo, it takes about 20 seconds to print one from edge to edge.

9) I was pretty happy with the smooth feed of the paper on this printer. One time, I forgot to push the guide over when printing a 4x6 photo and it still printed without any fuzziness or having the paper move or jam.

10) This printer can print documents and photos without going through your computer. It takes all types of memory cards (including xD, SD, MS Pro, and CF) and USB flash drives. The LCD screen serves as a little computer monitor to assist you in printing and viewing your projects. It is not intuitive to me that the slot on the left has three spaces inside for the different types of smaller memory cards. Once you realize it, then it is easy to use.


11) This printer has the capabilities of photo enhancement. This is nice if you are not capable or do not have the time to use photo-editing software to edit your photos yourself. You must make your selection, such as "fix red-eye" prior to printing.


12) This printer also has the ability to restore old photographs that have faded or perhaps discolored. This is a wonderful feature for anyone who has taken on the project of scanning their old family photos and saving a digital copy of these photos for themselves and to share with friends and family.

13) The function of "Fix Photo" is great to use as a default function, except for two circumstances that I will explain below. This function brightens and sharpens your photos all on its own. As you can see below, it works great on most photos.


I did not find the "Fix Photo" function to be helpful when there was a lot of red and brown or a lot of white in the photo. On this photo, my daughters eyes look a lighter brown than normal, but the "Fix Photo" actually gave her red-eye. It also made her face a washed out pink.


On this next photo, the "Fix Photo" again enhanced the red-eye and turned my son's orange pants into red. It also washed out the white in my son's shirt, so many of the details of the fabric that were once seen in the original sharp photo disappeared.


14) If you have children (or impatient adults) in your household or office, then you will be as thrilled as I am about the DURABrite Ultra Ink used in this Epson. It dries immediately on documents and just after a few seconds on full color photos. This ink is smudge-free and water resistant. Not only is this great for important projects, but wouldn't it be nice if your children could color with markers on coloring pages you printed for them without the lines smudging when wet with a marker?

15) One other important thing you should know is that this Epson printer is eco-friendly and more cost-efficient. It is ENERGY STAR qualified, designed to be recycled, and the quick drying ink allows you to print on both sides of your paper without worries of smudging.

Aside from the effects of the "Fix Photo" feature on photos with lots of white, red, and brown, I am extremely happy with this printer. I have not had it in my home for long enough to speak about it's durability. I can only say that it appears to be well-constructed and solidly built, right down to the paper tray. This printer also comes with bonus Arcsoft Print Creations software, which allows you to create invitations, cards, photo calendars, and other personalized projects.

To learn more about this printer, click on this link to view the Epson Stylus NX515 Printer specifications. You should be able to find this printer, which retails for approximately $149.99, at most major retailers of computers, office products, and electronics, as well as on the Epson website.


Thank you to Epson America, Inc for providing a printer, ink, and paper samples for us to base this review upon and also for providing facts and product specifications in a press kit.