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Epson Stylus Color CX6000 All In One Printer, copier, scanner
Retail Price: $149.99
Deal Price: $210.99
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Manufacturer: Epson
Average Evaluation: Average rating of 2.0/5Average rating of 2.0/5Average rating of 2.0/5Average rating of 2.0/5Average rating of 2.0/5

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Binding: Electronics
Brand: Epson
Color: Silver
EAN: 0010343858992
Feature: 2-inch color display to view and select photos
Is Autographed: 0
Is Memorabilia: 0
Label: Epson
Manufacturer: Epson
Model: CX6000
Publisher: Epson
Release Date: 2006-09-12
Studio: Epson
Variation Description: Silver

Features
2-inch color display to view and select photos
Revolutionary DURABrite Ultra pigment ink for smudge, water and fade resistant prints
Up to 27 ppm color/black text; borderless 4x6 photos in as fast as 28 sec*
Print from memory cards or PictBridge enabled cameras- PC Free
Amazing results on plain and photo paper

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Editorial Reviews:

The Epson Stylus CX6000 delivers amazing quality and durability whatever the task at hand. Scan in photos, print out brilliant color reprints and make color copies of flyer. Share them right away with family and friends with the 2 inch display. With quick-drying, smudge proof inks, you don't have to worry about handling your projects and photos. Print out borderless photos in popular frame-ready sizes. Print directly from your memory card or PictBridge enabled camera. But what about those old family photos that have begun to fade away. Just scan them in and use Epson Easy Photo Fix color restoration to make them look as good as new. With DURABrite Ultra ink, you can print out beautiful fade-resistant reprints and enlargements that even stand up to water and smudging. 48-bit color, 1200 x 2400 dpi scanning for vivid reprints and enlargements Up to 5760 x 1440 optimized dpi for ultra sharp detail Light Resistance, Print Longevity Up to 100 years Maximum Print Resolution - 5760 x 1440 optimized dpi Maximum Scanner Resolution - 9600 x 9600 dpi interpolated Scanner Bit Depth - 48-bit color Maximum Copy Size - 8.5 x 11 (PC-free) Built-in Memory Card Slots - CompactFlash Type I, CompactFlash Type II, Secure Digital (SD), SDHC, Microdrive, xD-Picture Card, Memory Stick, Memory Stick PRO and MagicGate Memory Stick Maximum Paper Handling Size - 8.5 x 44 inch Paper Sizes - 8.5 x 11, 8.5 x 14, A4, B5, A5, A6, Half letter, Executive, Exclusive, User definable (3.5 - 44 inch length) Borderless Photo Sizes - 3.5x5, 4x6, 5x7, 8x10, 8.5x11, A4 Operating Systems - Windows 98SE, Me, 2000, XP and XP Professional x64, Mac OS X 10.2.8 or later (Power PC and Intel Core processor) Epson Stylus CX6000 Dimensions - 20.5 x 10.0 x 15.6 inches / Weight - 20.1 pounds Black and Color Ink Cartridge Dimensions - 4.3 x 0.8 x 4.3 inch / Weight - Approximately 0.14 Pounds


Reviews :



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Conclusion: Please Stay Away From


Review: This printer prints GREAT, but that is if you want to be buying cartridges for it every other week and if you want to waste all of your time doing nozzle checks and head cleanings.

I am a scrapbooker, I print out A LOT of my logos, titles and pieces and half of the time it either has a black wheel ink line, there are fading lines in my work, or one color JUST won't print.

So please I am just trying to save you some money, stay away from this one:(

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Conclusion: Utter trash


Review: What useless garbage. Despite highly infrequent use, keeping the CX6000 off when not in use, and a total color print count of less than five pages, my cyan cartridge ran out already. Now I cannot print anything, even in black & white only. The Epson website FAQs for this product confirm this limitation (intentional, me thinks) as well, and suggest "having extra ink on hand". F you.

Will avoid Epson like the plague.

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Conclusion: Epson ... Drunk with Power .... Ink Abuser


Review: I did not buy this printer from Amazon. Amazon and I have had a GREAT relationship over many years. This was MY mistake.
My wife and I use lots of ink in a month because of our outside interests which have nothing to do with our chosen professions. We both have never seen printers which were so THIRSTY and unreliable. My CX6000 is a replacement from Epson on a much larger printer better suited to our constant usage. The CX6000 sucks down at LEAST twice the ink of the machine which Epson HAD to replace.
I am constantly CLEANING the head, thereby dumping ink right into the toilet. I have only printed one hundred pages on this last replacement effort. During that time I have had to clean the heads half a dozen times; thereby flushing ink right out of the machine.
And now Epson has figured out that the Bush Administration is ripe with confederates. I am not able to purchase my usual set of replacement ink cartridges from my favorite and most reliable retail company in Maryland. They have found 'fellow travelers' in the Federal Trade Commission who have decreed that selling copy-cat ink cartridges (perfectly good ink and perfectly good cartridges) is against the law. What used to cost me $28 or less for a full set of colors is now back to over $56!
DON'T BUY EPSON ... STAY AWAY
My other printer is a Canon Pixma. Even with changing the chip in each cartridge each time I replace the ink, the price is SIGNIFICANTLY lower than any OEM replacement forced on me by the Epson decision.
Meanwhile an old HP Deskjet 940C plugs along on my 'leftover' Compaq computer. What a great machine the old Deskjet was.
I am ready purchase ANYTHING to replace Epson. It is almost cheaper to throw the Epson away and replace machines every few years if the ink continues to be such a problem to obtain.
I love Amazon. They have been great; .... Epson on the other hand ....
A.F Genco

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Conclusion: Worst Printer Ever


Review: I previously had an epson printer, and it was decent. I had issues with print heads clogging constantly, but I figured if that was the worst of my problems, then big deal. Finally, I decided it was time to upgrade, so I picked up this one.
From Day 1, I have had NOTHING but problems and headaches with this printer. As everyone above says, it sucks up Ink like I have never seen. I've only had the printer for maybe 6 months, and I print out mostly word documents every couple weeks, and I have had to buy all of the ink colors 3 times. I don't think I've used the color ink yet, but even if you only want to print black and white, if your printer is out of Cyan, it refuses to print. As others have said, the Ink seems to just evaporate. I bought a full set of ink, printed out 2 black and white word documents, and the next thing I needed to print was another black and white word document 4 weeks later, and all the yellow was gone.
I'm about 2 days from throwing this printer out, and picking up ANYTHING else. I wouldn't recommend this printer to anyone unless you are someone who finds pleasure in buying ink every 4 weeks whether you've been using your printer or not.
I've also had problems with the scanner not working since day 1, and Epson refuses to help me out on that one, even though it's under warranty.

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Conclusion: Ink-Credibly Ink Thirsty printer!


Review: I looked on this site to see if there were other reviews supporting my suspicion that my printer was consuming an extraordinary amount of ink...and I guess it's not just my imagination! I have never sat down and tracked how many pages I could print before running to the store to buy more ink, but it seems to be about every 10-15 pages! I am sooooo frustrated with this! I used to have an HP and printed art, photos, ALL the time..and rarely ran out of ink. I would take this one back had I saved all the box and such, but I do know that I will not buy an Epson again when this one passes away!


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