During my trial, I printed my travel itinerary and boarding pass from my mobile phone to the printer. The printer connects using the standard USB and Ethernet to wireless. It’s easier to find a place for the Epson printer as it doesn’t need to be near a LAN port. It’s convenient as opposed to the current printer which connects via a LAN cable. With built-in Wi-Fi, the new Epson L-series printers are a breeze to set-up and use, as our readers experienced. Melvin Lim, on the Epson L4150 Easy to set up and use It’s a low-cost way of getting your digital photos printed at home. I was impressed with the quality of the digital pictures that I printed. Graphics printed on plain paper are detailed and saturated, with smooth transitions in photographs. It means the Epson L-series prints can print photographs and brochures, as well as text documents. Unlike laser printers, inkjet printers can print on a wide variety of materials. The Epson L-series ink tank printers impressed our readers with their print quality. Neaw Kang Hai Impressed with print quality Even if the L6170 only prints up to 4,000 pages, the price per print is still cheaper. Based on the current cartridge and L6170 ink refill prices, the Epson’s price per print is cheaper. The Epson L6170’s specification is 7,500 pages for monochrome prints (which we are unable to verify yet). Our current printer prints around 1,500 pages per cartridge. He did the math and discovered that the Epson L6170 might help them save costs over the long run. Reader Neaw Kang Hai set up the Epson L6170 in an office, next to an existing monochrome laser printer. Adeel AJ, on the Epson L6190 Save costs with cheaper prints There was still ink left in the bottle, handy for last minute refills. While refilling, you can leave the bottle attached and it’ll stop when the ink tank is full, so the tank won’t overflow. I tried fitting the yellow ink bottle into the magenta nozzle and it wouldn’t fit. You can turn the bottle upside down and the ink won’t come out until you fit it into the correct nozzle. The new refilling system promised (and delivered) no spills. The nozzle of a color’s ink bottle will only fit its own ink tank, so you won’t refill an ink tank with the wrong ink. The ink filling system has been re-designed to reduce the chance of spills. If you’re worried that refilling the ink tank might be a messy hassle, put your mind at ease. (Some of the testimonials have been edited for brevity.) Refilling is easy and spill-free Here's a video of the new series and unboxing the top-end L6190 model:-īut don’t just take our word for it, read what our readers have to say about these new printers. Epson’s new L-series printers offer an integrated ink tank design, a redesigned refilling process, and faster speeds. The black ink bottle costs only S$14.90, while the cyan, magenta and yellow ink bottles cost S$9.90 each. Instead of ink cartridges that you replace, ink tank printers have large tanks that you refill with affordable ink bottles. Whereas cartridge printers print up to a few hundred pages, ink tank printers can print up to several thousand pages. But if you’re not familiar with ink tank printers, here’s the gist of it.Įpson L-series ink tank printers can offer high page yield with low running costs. We’ve gone in-depth with the new Epson L4150, L4160, L6160, L6170 and L6190 ink tank printers before. You can read all about new gadgets, but what do everyday people say about these gadgets when they use them? Five of our lucky readers tried out the new Epson L-series ink tank printers, and they reveal what it’s like to use one. This is what real people are saying about the new Epson L-series ink tank printers
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