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It does what a printer does but the network discovery does not find my SSID. i have to connect it to a computer to get it networked and it should be able to stand alone as a network printer. Otherwise a good printer. I brought it to print CDs and DvDs.
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Even after cleaning the print heads several times, I'm still not able to get magenta to emerge. I've looked up how to clean the heads so I'll try that next. If that doesn't work I'll have to rob the cartridge and heads from the unit I have that no longer works. If I had known the head only worked on 4 of the 5 colors I probably would have passed.
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Epson Artisan Review: I use two printers, a Canon Pro 9000 for my color prints and an Epson Multifunction for scanning and daily printouts. My Epson CX 4800 was not printing color output correctly. Apparently, the 3rd party ink I was using (LD Products) killed it. So looking for a replacement, I decided on an Epson Artisan 730 since it uses six colors, and I could also use it for small prints. The first Artisan 730 that I received was quick and easy to install and was fine for scanning and email printouts but was horrible for color prints. I discovered that only 3 of the 6 heads were working, after multiple head cleanings with no results, I decided to return it to Epson for exchange. The New Artisan 730 works great. I tested it for scanning: Great, General printing: Great, 2 sided printing: Great and 4x6 color prints on Glossy prints were Photo Lab Quality or better. The real surprise was when I took an old faded 38-year-old “C” print and used the Photo Restore feature; The result was fantastic, (Color, Contrast and Saturation matched the print, just as I made it 38 years ago, exactly) as good or better than I could have done in PhotoShop. Overall it’s a great little printer, especially for the money. The only negatives are that the paper tray, and the scanner lid, are not a robust as the earlier CX4800/7800 series. By the way, I am a New York Commercial Photo Lab manager with over 45 years of experience.Read full review
I run media duplication for a ministry serving over 80 countries plus over 90% of the state and federal prisons in the US. I run all CD and DVD duplication through 4 Epson Artisan 730 printers, and have NO problems. I did set them up on continuous ink supply systems and waste ink collection tanks which are saving us over $2000 per year, but the printers are reliable workhorses. I did have 1 die on me, but I suspect that I just plain wore it out. Over 15,000 discs on one printer is acceptable in my book. If you are printing small amounts, the Artisan 730 is probably overkill, as there are less expensive printers out there that print as well, but if you need a reliable high output printer, the Artisan 730 is most certainly the way to go!
loved every print and still printing!!!! =) Very easy to set up for wireless printing and also very fast at receiving the information. Print times vary from paper to amount of print and quality, but overall very fast and very crisp and clean. (THIS PRINTER PRINT ALL THE WAY TO THE EDGE OF PAPER!!!!!) Great for artist who love to paint or work digital!