![]() ![]() Replacement pigment black bottles are priced at AU$29.99, while the dye ink bottles cost AU$22.99 each. They include 140 ml bottles of the black pigment ink that is used for document printing and is labelled ‘BK’ plus 70 ml bottles containing dye inks in cyan, magenta, yellow and photo black (‘PB’), which are used for printing photos. The printer comes with two bottles of each of the five inks. ![]() Epson supplies this printer with enough ink in the box to print for ‘up to two years’ (equivalent to roughly 176 individual cartridges).Īngled view of the ET-7700 multi-function printer. Like the ET-7750, it’s a five-ink multi-function printer/scanner/copier device with a flip-out control panel and SD card slot plus refillable ink tanks. Two-and-a half years after reviewing Epson’s EcoTank Expression Premium ET-7750 printer we’ve been given the opportunity to take a look at its ‘little brother’ the ET-7700, which was announced at the same time but is restricted to A4-sized output. Furthermore, you won’t have to worry about what to do with cartridges that are depleted. While EcoTank printers cost more up-front, if you do a lot of printing you’ll quickly recoup the difference between an EcoTank printer and a standard Workforce printer that uses cartridges. And it can also be used to make photo prints that are surprisingly high in quality, provided you print on matte paper.įeatures that also commend this printer for home office use include auto duplexing for easy double-sided printing, Wi-Fi support and the built-in slots that can accept USB 2.0 thumb drives and SD cards. The black pigment ink has potential for printing longer-lasting books containing text plus B&W photos, such as family histories. The Epson Premium EcoTank ET-7700 has plenty of potential for use as a photo printer, best suited for prints destined for relatively short-term use and documents like school projects with text, graphics and photos.
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