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Steve VA    Posted 02-22-2016 at 13:28:27 [URL] [DELETE]        [Reply] [No Email]  
  • Tools of the trade...
  • One of the main tools of my trade is my Epson WF-7520 printer/scanner/fax machine.
    The WF-7520 prints and scans up to 11X17 paper pictures etc... in color and or black and white. I have to say that this is by far the best printer I have ever owned. It prints or scans drawings accurately and quickly and saves me a ton of time by not having to run to the printers. After years of battling with HP printers the Epson is a real pleasure. Ink cartridges last 10 times as long and it prints quicker, scans easier, and jambs never. Not that I said all this it will probably break today, lol..
    I bought the 8-1/2 X 11 version for my son and it works just as well but cannot do the big 11X17 prints or scans which I use so much.
    Just thought I would share because I buy my ink on line for cheap cheap and this printer has saves me a bunch in time and ink costs...
    If you guys have any computer tools you like, please share too... thanks sd

    Jack - Iowa    Posted 02-25-2016 at 08:28:31 [URL] [DELETE]        [Reply] [Email]  
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  • I envy you that 11 x 17!

    Bought a Epson WF-3620 about a year ago. Replaced an Epson which I had kept working for too long.

    Have a Epson Stylus CX3810 at the farm.

    The learning curve on the WF when it comes to changing paper sizes took awhile but I'm happy with both printers.

    My first printer, a dot matrix was also a Epson.

    Ed Ridgeway CO    Posted 02-23-2016 at 11:47:48 [URL] [DELETE]        [Reply] [Email]  
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  • Dam and I just bought an HP

    Larry (TX)    Posted 02-22-2016 at 17:12:04 [URL] [DELETE]        [Reply] [No Email]  
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  • We just very recently replaced a crapped out HP (only 2 years old) with an EPSON WF3640 from Best Buy and have quickly noticed that the HP machines we've had over the years couldn't hold a candle to this machine. In our opinion, we should have switched to EPSON a long time ago.

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