EPSON NX400 ALL-IN-ONE PRINTER

  • Select, revise as well as imitation photos, PC-free, with large, 2.5-inch, lean LCD as well as simple, discerning menu
  • Built-in mental recall label slots to imitation photos, PC-free, or send files in between a mental recall label as well as your PC
  • Make mixed tone copies facilely with one-touch copying; revoke as well as increase copies twenty-five to 400 percent
  • Get smudge, H2O as well as highlighter resistant papers as well as indeed substantial photos with present dry ink
  • Replace usually a tone which we need with particular ink cartridges

Product Description
Get picture-perfect prints as well as increase your capability with a Epson Stylus NX400 ¿ a all-in-one which does it all. Thanks to Epson¿s disdainful ink jet technology, a NX400 delivers during conspicuous speeds. Get black as well as tone content papers up to 34 ppm*. Select, revise as well as imitation your a one preferred photos with a built-in label slots as well as PictBridge compatibility. Or, scan, duplicate as well as repository critical documents. You can even revoke or increase vivid, tone copies. The 2.5-inch, lean LCD shade facilities simple, discerning menus as well as offers easy observation of each image. Built-in Auto Photo Correction equates to you¿ll get undiluted photos each time. And, with present dry DURABrite Ultra Ink, prints have been ready to handle…. More >>

Epson NX400 all-in-one Printer

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5 Responses to “EPSON NX400 ALL-IN-ONE PRINTER”

  1. Loki says:

    I had to rate this as 1. No USB cable is worthless. When I got here in rural WI with the unit there was no cable and no place to get one nearby. So stay away from this one!

  2. Thought it was a great deal at $49.99 and was really excited. After installing the included cartidges the message read: “Cannot recognize ink cartridges.” Taking it back ASAP- what a hassle.

  3. I have had many printers since the first one in 1974. This Epson is one of the best at a great price. First one was a TI810 at $1500.

  4. Mark Nilges says:

    There is nothing good about this printer. it sucks down ink like an F150 sucks down gasoline. The manufacturer gives these things away with black friday sales for practically nothing, with the sole intention of making that money back within a year of empty cartridge purchases. the scanner is ok, but the poor design made the scanner glass fit on an angle causing your pictures to slide around when you close the lid. I wish I could create a video montage of all the crazy non-sense I’ve gone through all this time with this printer. It would go: my happy face taking it out of the box, my sad face when it wouldn’t print my resume before a job interview, then a running count of how much $ I spent on ink, to my furious face when i changed one cartridge only to have another cartridge go “empty” the next day. The worst is that it won’t even let you print in B+W if one other cartridge is low or empty. You gotta schlep down to Staples to drop $15 on “cyan”. I had an HP inkjet for 5 years and it never gave me as much trouble as this piece of garbage. I implore you… no I beseech you (!) not to buy this printer, and from now on I will hesitate to buy any Epson product unless I receive a full refund for ink sent to my home address.

  5. Printer is a real buy at what I paid for it. The only negative is the noise it makes when starting to print. Cartridges are reasonable and are available from many discounters on internet.