Testseek.com have collected 22 expert reviews of the Epson Stylus Photo PX800 Series and the average rating is 78%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Epson Stylus Photo PX800 Series.
January 2009
(78%)
22 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Abstract: The Epson Stylus Photo PX800FW is a Hi-Definition 4-in-1 printer and scanner, with fax, automatic document feeder, and Wi-Fi. Designed to seamlessly integrate into the living room, the Epson Stylus PX800FW comes with a black gloss finish and a touch p...
Without any doubt it is clear that Epson Stylus Photo PX800FW is nicely designed and technically perfected device that doesn’t bring nothing new to the equation but simply presents all the best that we saw on all SOHO inkjet multifunctional devices...
Abstract: Making a photo inkjet printer into an all-in-one could be a fairly mundane adaptation, but Epson has decided to use the opportunity for a design rethink in producing the Stylus Photo PX800FW. Although aimed primarily at the six-ink photo enthusiast market...
Published: 2008-11-18, Author: Robin , review by: techworld.com
You can't get much more fully featured than the Epson Stylus PX800FW. Unfortunately, its multifunctionality comes at the expense of quality, and in an MFD costing nearly £300, you have a right to expect that prints should be stunning. If you can put u...
Quality photo printing, Fast photo printing, Good scanner, Large, intuitive touchscreen interface
Poor quality office printing, Expensive to run, even with high capacity cartridges, Not many features: we would have liked to have seen more for the money, Double sided printing is a paidfor extra
Abstract: A stylish, compact and versatile all-in-one printer that has an easy to use LCD-based menu, generally fast turnaround and a range of helpful software and interfaces, yet nevertheless manages somewhat variable colour matching. Epson - Stylus Photo PX80...
Abstract: Multifunction peripherals (MFPs) are ideal if you need an all-purpose colour printer, flatbed scanner and low-volume copier, but dont have room for separate devices. The catch is that MFPs have always lagged behind standalone inkjets when it came t...