Epson Stylus Photo PX810FW

Epson Stylus Photo PX810FW

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Epson Stylus Photo PX810FW Reviews

DigitalVersus

02/2010

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8.0/10

Product Survey: Multifunction Printers

The PX810FW wants to be your very own easy-to-use personal photo lab. Its huge 7.7'' touchscreen display is a welcome replacement for the armies of buttons that invade other printers. It's a four-in one (printer, scanner, copier and fax), with WiFi, Ethernet, double-sided printing a document loader. We're impressed already! What we're really hoping, though, is that Epson keeps up the quality of its photo printing: the manufacturer has an excellent reputation in this area, and has been a little bit better than all the rest for a while now. At the same time, we'd like to see the quality of office printing improve, which historically has let the Stylus Photo range down. What's missing though? The main thing is a Linux driver, but because we liked them so much on the , we'd have loved to see a version of its connected, programmable features. Epson's specs claim that the PX810FW can reach speeds of 40 pages per minute, but you'd have to be very naive to take that value seriously: it's based on the company's own test document in draft mode, rather than the current international standard. Using our own test document, here are the speeds we found: Colour printing at 11 ppm is a long way short of the 40 ppm we were promised, but still very impressive!