- Cartridge-free printing — comes with up to 2 years of ink in the box (1)
- Includes enough ink to print up to 6,500 pages black/5,200 color (2) — equivalent to about 30 ink cartridge sets (3)
- Save up to 80 percent on ink with low-cost replacement bottles (4) — plus easy-to-fill, supersized ink tanks
- Easy wireless — easily print from iPad, iPhone, Android tablets and smartphones (5); includes Wi-Fi Direct (6)
- Auto 2-sided printing — save up to 50 percent of your paper supply.Maximum Print Resolution: 5760 x 1440 optimized dpi
- RoHS compliant
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Michelle Donley
WORTH WAITING FOR, BUT BE CAREFUL
I'm glad I waited for this third-generation Ecotank printer. Setup was ridiculously fast and easy, the features are great, and the print quality is more than adequate for my needs. My wife and I especially like the automatic duplex printing and the ability to print from virtually anywhere in the world using Epson Connect. Yes, it's a tad noisy and it doesn't have a document feeder, but if those things were dealbreakers I would have purchased a more expensive model. This printer is replacing a $92 wireless printer that sucked up $80 worth of ink every 5-6 weeks. Yes, it's more expensive upfront, but if you consider that this will use $60 worth of ink every two years, it's well worth the cost. EDIT: The price of this item dropped by $50 immediately after it was ordered, but Amazon refused my request to adjust the price. Beware.
David Woods
LOVE IT!! BOTTLES ARE EASY TO FILL TANK. GOODBYE INK CARTRIDGES!!
I highly recommend that you set this up when you are *free* from *interruptions* as you want to make sure that you put the right color ink in the correct tank, as there are no do-overs on that part. lol. I had no experience with the eco-tank prior to my purchase, so I was a little intimidated after opening the box. However, the bottles are very easy to use. They have a groove and pressure spout on top so I experienced absolutely no mess at all on initial fill. Once the tanks are filled, you still have about 1/2" in each bottle which would be enough reserve if you wait to order replacement bottles. Yes, the screen is small. About the size of a half-dollar. However, it is very legible while standing over it. It takes about 10 minutes for the ink to work its way through the lines and that part is a little noisy. The quality is quite good for an ink-jet. And, you won't be forking over $$ for replacement cartridges. I believe the bottles are more economical and could last two years according to the box.
Competitive Coaching Centre
Adding ink was pretty easy, and mess free
First of all, the Epson ET-2750 eliminates one thing that EVERYONE hates about inkjet printers: having to go buy cartridges. HP solved this problem for me by monitoring my ink levels and letting me sign up for ink delivery from them - for a lot less than the ink cartridges themselves were costing me. Epson has taken care of this by eliminating the cartridges altogether, and shipping this printer with about two years worth of ink, all still in the bottles. Setup for this printer was a breeze. Adding ink was pretty easy, and mess free. Within minutes of unboxing it, I was printing my test page and had everything set up and running. Could not have been easier -- unless Epson had sent someone to my house to do the work for me! Print quality is great, rivaling any other printer I have. Print speed is also quite good. My only real problem with this little printer is that it's kinda loud. I don't have a separate office anymore, so everything is out in the living space of my house, and I really prefer quieter printers. But I can deal with that, for the performance of this printer. I will say that the ink level indicators on the front of the printer do NOT look like they do in the picture, but it's still easy to tell when you need to add in to the tank. No more guessing whether the cartridge is almost empty, no more running out of ink in the middle of a big print job. You can see exactly how much ink is left. This is one of the few Epson printers I've been this happy with. Easy set up, good print quality, and it ships with a TON of ink. I can deal with a little noise for everything else this brings to the table. Highly recommended.
Ayesha Ashraf
You won't regret buying this printer.
My husband bought this printer for work. He works from home, so I've been able to use it frequently as well and so far I'm loving it. I will say that setting it up was a nightmare. I'm far from technical guru, but do have moderate experience with computers and have set up several printers over the years. The main issue was getting the software on his work computer that does not have a CD drive. You can download the software from the Epson website, but for some reason it was extremely difficult to do. After downloading I would get an error message saying it was unsuccessful. After fighting with it for 3 days I finally got it setup, and I honestly have no idea how I did it so I cannot give any tips for others in a similar situation. After the initial headache though, it's been smooth sailing. I love the borderless printing option, it really does print all the way to the edge of the paper with excellent quality. The ink is super easy to load, and will save us a bundle of money over the life of the printer. You get a LOT of ink! The scanner on our last printer was awful. The picture quality was pathetic. This scanner is crazy good! We were both impressed with how well and clear the scanned images are. Same with the copier. I have no complaints whatsoever about this product and would absolutely recommend it without hesitation, although it'll be a lot easier to install if you have a CD drive to install the software. Once you have it set up, everything is very easy to use. The printer basically walks you through everything. If you can read, you can use this printer. The only thing my husband doesn't like is that you can only scan one page at a time and you have to place each page individually on the scanner/copier. He has to scan dozens of pages at a time, and he is used to putting a stack of pages in the printer all at once (the way you put blank paper in for printing). That's our fault though for not completely reading the product description before purchasing, so I certainly can't take away any stars for our own error. Overall, you really can't go wrong with this printer. I've been at my parents house over 100 miles away and can print things as if I were at home where the printer is. My only regret is not buying it 3 years ago.
Marsha Robinson
Excellent print quality, and large amount of ink (do check replacement cost). Easy to use as a copier.
It is about 15 inches wide by 14 inches deep WITHOUT the paper tray extended. With the paper tray extended its 20 inches deep. You also need some space in the back for the paper feed so about a depth of 23 inches. About 7 inches tall (without the lid opened for the scanner). It weighs just over 13 pounds. Pros: This is the first time in my life I have put ink in a printer and not gotten it on anything. The bottles are amazing, they do not leak at all and are also cut so that you cannot accidentally put the wrong color in the wrong spot. So SO much better than the stupid ink cartridges. Software is downloadable from Epson. Search for 2750 to find it. The control panel flips up so you can easily see and push the correct buttons as it is then nearly parallel to the ground. Print quality is excellent, especially for color. I think I will be printing more photos now, especially since I can now print from my other devices. I installed the Google cloud printing option and it works flawlessly. The printer will complain if you change the settings in google cloud, so you do need to then tell the printer it is OK to print with say, photo paper. When printing on photo paper, with the highest settings the images are excellent. Not quite as good as a commercial printed photo, but indistinguishable when viewed from about 6 inches way. I will say that it did not do well with printing astrophotography, the black ink is not as black as that from commercially printed photos. However, for most people this will not be an issue. It is nice to have a scanner built into the printer. Saves footprint space. Two sided printing is nice. Cons: The ink does not appear as bright in the printer as it does in the photo here. In fact you need a flashlight to see the ink levels. It is a little loud. I have not figured out how to scan from the software on the computer (with the printer connecting wirelessly). It will work if I connect it with a USB cord. Punching in your WIFI password is a bit of a pain. Right now it appears that a set of OEM replacement ink will run you about 120 bucks. I am hoping that price will come down. Because of the way the bottles are designed (and the ports where the ink goes in) I do not think it will be simple to use other ink. I am sure it is designed this way, and in all fairness, it does have quite a bit of ink to start (enough to completely fill it). However, the ink cost is more than a third of the printer cost, so keep that in mind. Other: It prints black and white pages about 10 a minute and color pages (not full color) at about 5 a minute. You can copy straight from the printer/scanner by pushing the button with the circle/triangle and then choosing BW or Color. It defaults to BW. When you are aligning the printer, it will print a page numbered from top to bottom along the left and with squares from right to left. It is asking you to find on each horizontal line the best looking square. It took me a few minutes to figure that out. Photo on the left was printed by the printer using "copy" with normal resolution setting on photo paper, photo on right is original.
Teresa Venegas
Absolute love
We absolutely love this printer. First printer in a very long time that hasn't been an exercise in frustration. We've had it 9 months now. There are 6 of us in the house (2 adults/4 kids). With school work and other stuff, we do a fair amount of printing. After 9 months, the black ink level is still at 75% and the 3 color levels are still above 90%. I try to print in black whenever possible. This printer is really saving us a lot of money on ink. As far as print quality, no complaints. We've had very few errors, problems with drivers, paper jams, etc. In the past, my wife is usually asking me for printer help once a week. But she seems to have no issues with this printer. We generally just print on plain paper, no photos or high gloss material. So I can't comment on photo quality. The scanner works great. No complaints, works every time. Only suggestion would be to get the model with the bigger paper supply. We have to reload paper fairly often. It would be nice if we could just put 250 sheets of paper and forget about it for a month. We're mostly a Mac/OSX house, but two of my kids use Windows computers and use the printer. No complaints about either the OSX for Windows drivers.
Sky Moe Sky Moe Ei
Stop getting gouged for ink
Had an ancient Epson R280 that was showing its age. In last couple years I started buying generic cartridges which, although relatively inexpensive, seemed to be poorer quality ink and ran out more quickly. With so many printer choices out there, decided to give this one a try. Have been watching the Ecotank models since they were released and the notion of paying a little more upfront for hardware and rarely buying ink was super appealing. Setup was easy enough on my wireless network, print quality is great, and speed is plenty fast. Based on our normal relatively low household usage, I predict it came with enough ink for 3 years of printing. Refill of all colors seems to run about $60 which feels totally reasonable for covering 2-3 years of printing. At this point we've been using for the past three months and overall are extremely pleased.
Heather England
reasonable printer, met my expectations
Printer was easy to unbox and didn't require any assembly to set up. Loading the ink tanks from the big ink bottles was easy, even though the scanner bed couldn't be lifted completely out of the way. I was delighted that I didn't spill any ink at all. Installing the network drivers on my computers was a no-brainer. I have fought for years with error-prone and flaky software installations on HP printers. By comparison the epson 2750 was a joy. The plastic of which the 2750 is constructed is not particularly rigid, and conducts noise when the printer is printing to a greater extent than other printers in the same price range. That said, the printer is not noisy. But it could have been quieter. The paper input is just a stand on back of the printer, not a proper input tray. I was a little disappointed that the 2750 has a USB port, but does not have an ethernet port. It's wireless networking only. This is really a $99 printer plus $120 to buy down the cost of ink, which other makers get by gouging you for cartridges. The epson et-2759 is quite compact compared to my other all-in-one printers. It can sit pretty much right against the wall if you're loading letter sized paper. The print path is about 9 inches wide, so paper formats up to that width, and any length will work. The paper path only bends through about 30 degrees, so you should be able to print on card stock and labels with minimal difficulty. Two-sided printing is another matter, as the paper must go around a spindle. The scanning bed is only 11 inches long. Sorry law offices. I've only had this printer a week. I may return to this review when I've had more experience.
Arannaom Ierubara
Excellent
Bit nervous purchasing this printer based on all the negative reviews, but I have to say, this is a really fine printer. I found it VERY easy to install and set up. Instructions on filling the ink was easy to follow. The screen is a little small but no big deal. It can easily print on 65# cardstock, as well as index cards and photo paper. Messing with the settings so it can print on certain paper sizes takes a little work...but, I like that kind of stuff. I bought it because I plan on making my own notebooks, so I'm very pleased that it prints on cardstock so well. It has a rear feeder, so no paperjams. It's really nice! Maybe other people got a defective one...mine is perfect.
Eddie De Leon
Once upon a time...
I'm sure it's a common story. Small business person buys an inexpensive printer to help reduce start-up costs. Small business person buys ink cartridge, but gets tired of spending over $50 for a cartridge set. Small business person starts buying remanufactured ink and realizes after a couple of purchases that he/she is probably better off buying the new cartridges. Small business person realizes that he/she is probably spending $250-$300 per year on ink. Small business person decides to get a printer that isn't designed to rip you off. So far I'm very happy with my purchase. I print a lot every day, so this is a great business tool for a small business person.