EPSON STYLUS C88 INKJET PRINTER

  • Fast black content copy – up to twenty-two ppm
  • Prints BorderFree photos 4×6, 5×7, 8×10, 8 x11
  • Up to 5760 x1440 Optimized DPI
  • Convenient particular ink cartridges
  • Durabrite Ultra inks

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Epson Stylus C88 Inkjet Printer

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5 Responses to “EPSON STYLUS C88 INKJET PRINTER”

  1. C. Gilbert says:

    Our printer is new and we’ve printed around 8 -10 pages so far. Average text letters. We do not turn the machine off and on between uses.

    We kept printing after the light started to blink that we needed ink a couple of letters ago, but now the light stays on and the printer refuses to print unless I change the cartridge.

    Ouch-rageous!

  2. Before I even had to put a new black ink cartridge in, this printer was distorting simple text printouts. I have had to use the head cleaning tool, which uses up ink, several times, and I have only just started a second black ink cartridge. I have never seen such a shoddy printer. Do not buy this printer. Do not buy any Epson printer, as I have had problems with other ones in the past.

  3. SMAX says:

    What a piece of junk. Sure the first week it printed fine. If you don’t print with it everyday, the jets clog up. I was getting streaking galore the night before an important presentation. Then for no apparent reason it only printed magenta. I literally banged it with my fist really hard and the streaking lessoned – even after putting in brand new cartridges. Now i have $80 dollars worth of useless ink. Great. My C84 was only slightly better. Avoid epson like the plague. Phu Yuk!!!

  4. ShawnyBoy says:

    Has been a reliable printer. I have needed to clean the heads often to keep from having many lines on my pictures. Big downfall is that, after a while, the pages started printing crooked. Pictures and text aren’t very sharp either.

  5. LT4CE says:

    I have had my C88 for 2 weeks and printed @ 300 pages of primarily ebay and other web stuff. I use 3 different color settings depending on the quality output I need: draft, text, and text & image, but primarily text. Ink cartridges are still over half full, with the exception of the black, which is a third full. Use the text or draft setting and you will get fast, quality prints and use minimal ink. Print quality is great, ink is waterproof and smudgeproof. Insatllation was a breeze, web print feature is great to cature entire screen. I have had a few “jam” notices when I had no jams, but easily cleared. I have not tried it on photos, but it is not a photo printer. This is the 5th Epson I’ve owned, and I own a Canon photo printer. Epson software is superior, as is their printers in my opinion. All of my old Epsons are still in use by relatives and neighbors with no problems.