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The Epson EcoTank ET-4800 is a wireless all-in-one inkjet printer designed for home offices, featuring high-capacity refillable ink tanks that eliminate cartridges, Micro Piezo Heat-Free technology for sharp prints, and versatile functions including scanning, copying, faxing, and an automatic document feeder. It supports both Wi-Fi and Ethernet connectivity, prints up to 10 black-and-white and 5 color pages per minute, and operates efficiently at 12 watts, making it an eco-conscious and cost-effective choice.
B&W Pages per Minute | 10 ppm |
Color Pages per Minute | 5 ppm |
Total USB 2.0 Ports | 1 |
Total Usb Ports | 1 |
Hardware Connectivity | USB, Ethernet |
Number of Ethernet Ports | 1 |
Connectivity Technology | wired, Wi-Fi |
Ink Color | Black |
Additional Printer Functions | All In One |
Warranty Type | Limited |
Control Method | Voice |
Controller Type | Android |
Print media | Paper (plain) |
Scanner Type | Flatbed, Sheetfed |
Compatible Devices | Laptops |
Printer Type | Inkjet |
Additional Features | Refillable Ink Tank |
Printer Output Type | Color |
Item Weight | 11 Pounds |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 13.6"D x 14.7"W x 9.3"H |
Paper Size | 8.5 x 14 |
Maximum Sheet Capacity | 100 |
Media Size Maximum | 8.5 x 14 inch |
Wattage | 12 watts |
Power Consumption | 12 Watts |
Duplex | auto |
Dual-sided printing | No |
Color | White |
M**S
First Impressions - Complete Review
Printer Review from an Artist.Printer cost with a 3-year extended warranty - $199.00. Came with four full bottles of Ink. Each bottle was huge, and enough to completely fill up the tanks. In my old Epson printer that used Epson 127 Ink Cartridges a cartridge held 8ml of ink. The cost per cartridge for the XL Black was $31.00 on Amazon. In comparison, a bottle of ink for the tank printer costs $15.00 and holds 65ml. The Epson 127 Ink Cartridge is rated at 175 pages for the XL cartridge and the Tank Printer is rated at 4500 pages per bottle of ink. So, the difference in cost is striking.Unboxing the printer was simple enough. The printer weighs about half the weight of my old Epson printer. The new printer does not have printer drawers but, back feed only. This actually worked out well for me since I was constantly taking the paper in out and out of the drawers when changing paper size. Also, with this direct paper feed, I figure it will handle my heavier weight card stock paper that I use for my art and greeting cards. To my great surprise, the printer offers two-sided printing. This is really handy when printing my Zines. The printer setup was extremely easy as they recommend a phone app, that walks you through each step with pictures. And it communicated perfectly with the phone for the setup. It takes about 15 minutes to completely set up the printer. I have learned to not rush setup. Take your time, and follow the instructions step by step, Which include filling the tanks.Features,* The printer dues Dual-Sided Print - Great for zines.* It has fax capability, but we do not have a landline, so that will not be used.* It does copying, with a document feeder or you can lift the feeder and place the document on the glass.* I mostly use my Epson Precision San copier but it is nice if you wish to make a quick copy of a document.* Some reviews complained about the very small LED display but I find that by using the app or computer I can control all that I need to do.Print Alignment. I did this test but the printer heads did not require any alignment.During the setup process, the program installs the printer driver on my computer. However I found it to be the very basic driver, and I went to the Epson Website and downloaded and installed the latest driver which is very robust and has all the settings that I needed.The printer's footprint is smaller than my old printer. And my old printer had two paper drawers, though I never used the second drawer.Negatives.The output tray is flimsy and seems like it would easily break if bumped when I walked past the printer, so I have to be careful about this.So far I do not see a way of checking the ink levels from the computer. And they said in the instructions to be sure to check your ink levels. You can see on the front of the printer, where you can see the ink levels. When you purchase more ink, you can attach the bottle and it will not overfill the tanks, and you can then use more ink from the bottle later. So I will purchase a complete set of ink and keep it and as it runs low with about 1/4 left in the tank, I will just fill it up.So far I am very happy with the investment and now printing and ink cost is not a major factor. And I figure I will do a lot of printing with this printer when the holiday season rolls around for my greeting cards.As for print quality, I will need to report on this later, though there were no negative reviews of print quality. A test print on regular paper and the colors seemed to be spot on.One note, I still will continue to use my Canon Pro-300 Wide Printer for my Fine Art Prints, but the new Tank Printer will be my studio workhorse.
T**E
This thing can hold some ink
bought the Epson EcoTank ET-4800 after getting tired of constantly buying overpriced ink cartridges for my old printer. After doing a bit of research, the idea of refillable ink tanks really appealed to me—and I’m honestly glad I made the switch.Setup was pretty easy, even for someone who’s not super tech-savvy. The instructions were clear, and filling the ink tanks was way less messy than I expected. It even came with enough ink to last me months (maybe longer), which already makes it feel like a smart investment.I use this mostly for work-from-home tasks and occasional school stuff for the kids. The print quality is crisp for both black and white and color documents. I’ve printed everything from reports to coloring pages and even some photos—it’s not professional photo quality, but more than good enough for home use.Things I really like:Super affordable to run. Haven’t had to think about buying ink since I got it.All-in-one convenience. Scanning and copying are a breeze, especially with the automatic document feeder.Wireless printing. I can print from my laptop or even my phone, which has been really handy.A few drawbacks:It doesn’t do automatic double-sided printing—you have to flip the pages yourself.It’s not the fastest printer, especially if you’re printing a lot of color pages.The build is pretty lightweight plastic, so it doesn’t feel ultra-premium—but it gets the job done.All in all, it’s been a reliable and budget-friendly addition to my home office. If you're someone who prints regularly and wants to avoid the cartridge money pit, I’d definitely recommend giving the ET-4800 a try.
R**H
defective and nonoperational out of box. Epson customer service is F minus.
I bought this printer via amazon and had high hopes to free myself of the expensive ink with other brands of printers. but there was something wrong with it when trying to set it up. Called Epson customer service and after several minutes they said it had a defective hardware issue and could not be fixed by phone support. they connected me to warranty dept. Incredibly, the warranty department put every conceivable obstacle in the way to honoring warranty. they wanted the Amazon reciept, which they made me take a scree shot of and send them. then once i did that, they said that wasn't acceptable as it didn't show if it came from 3rd party seller. I said. "what difference does that make". the reciept showed me as the purchaser, the exact product description and date of purchase and delivery and amount paid. what else more did they need. So after 20 minutes of back and forth with Epson on this, they said they'd accept the Amazon reciept. so then they were going to send me another if i sent the defective one back first. I didn't trust that as if i sent it back without the replacement first, and then they just neve sent the replacement, i'd be SOL. so they said they would charge my credit card the amount of the defective printer and mail me the replacement first and issue me a credit when the defective one got to them. but then they said i was giving them invalid credit card info and they could not process warranty claim. I knew the credit card info was accurate and called Discover customer service on another line and put them and Epson customer service on speaker phone to basically create a 3 way call. Discover said that the Epson person was inputing address incorrectly and thats why it was getting rejected. Epson had my full printed address from Amazon reciept and the Discover representative and myself repeated the address to the Epson rep again to him verbally. but he still said he could not process warranty claim and that we were giving him wrong address. In summation after two hours, it became plain Epson refused to honor their warranty by all these fake receipt and address issues that did not exist. I ended up calling Amazon and explained all this to them and how Epson kept me on the phone for two hours and would not honor warranty. so Amazon took it back. So i am returning it to them. So for me, I will never buy an epson product ever again. they refuse to honor their warranty. defective right out of the box and all the above occurs. Since it never worked from day one, i can't clearly rate product features, etc. but buy this brand at your own risk. If you do buy it, make sure you get it from a retailer who will stand behind you as Epson surely will not.
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