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Epson Stylus Photo PX710W |
DATE REVIEWED: 14th Jan 2010 |
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The Epson Photo PX710W is the latest in multifunctional printers designed for the modern wireless lifestyle. Whether your house is crammed full of wireless laptops, iPhones, smartphones or wireless cameras, this printer enables you to print from any room in the house.
We love the compact style of this all in one, with relatively conservative 446 x 385 x 150mm dimensions and a squat 150mm in height. It can be tucked away anywhere
and won’t impose too much on your desk space. It comes complete with a bright 6.3cm LCD viewer for you to scroll through images, menus and make all your major printing decisions from.
On top is a discreet scanner tucked under the glossy black lid, which is just as easy to whirr into action as the printer. To complete the trio of functions is the copier aspect of this printer, ideal for on-the-fly copies of household bills, forms and anything else that comes to hand.
The set up of this printer is easy, with a step-by-step install disc, which does all the hard work for you. Once your wireless devices are found, it’s simply a case of locating your images and hitting Print. The printer loads both regular paper as well as photo paper and will even print directly onto CDs and DVDs, which is ideal for keeping an up-to-date catalogue of photos.Prints are of an excellent standard, with great detail, colours and quick drying times.
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Final Verdict A fantastic all-in-one, which will be used by the whole family. You can’t get much more for this price, either
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Rosie’s big passion is travel photography, with a love of capturing different cultures on camera, from scenery and landscapes through to people and food. She studied photography at college and hopes one day find time to submit her images to the Royal Photographic Society for accreditation.
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