Epson PX650

Epson PX650

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Epson PX650 Reviews

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9.1/10

Epson PX650

Printers rarely get away with just being printers these days; there's a wealth of features that need to be absorbed into the remit, such as scanning and memory card reading. For a relatively low price the Epson PX650 manages to include each of the important features, giving the average home user a one-stop imaging resource. From a specs point of view the printer offers just about everything a high-volume home user or small business could ask for. The six individual print cartridges contain Claria ink, which should maintain colour quality for up to 200 years in a photo album. The 12-second 10x15cm print speed quoted on the Epson website sounds impressive, but an A4 print in the WDC office took around six minutes. The scanner resolution isn't massively impressive at 1200 x 2400 dpi, as the likes of the Canon MP560 offers 2400 x 4800 dpi for a similar street price. Annoyingly there's no Wi-fi built in, relying instead on an optional Bluetooth adaptor for wireless printing. The glossy black frame makes the PX650 something of a looker from a purely aesthetic point of view, so it would easily sit among a number of home cinema products without looking out of place.