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January 9, 2007 2:59 PM PST

Epson debuts new all-in-one printer

by Felisa Yang

(Credit: Epson)

Epson announced a new all-in-one color inkjet today, the Epson CX7000F. Aimed at homes and very small offices, the device prints, scans, copies, and faxes, an important feature for offices. Unfortunately, it lacks an automatic document feeder, so batch scans/copies/faxes are a manual job. Built-in media card readers and a PictBridge port are a nod to home users.

The DURABrite Ultra Ink is contained in individual cartridges and good for both regular prints and photos. One cool feature is the ability to continue printing in black even if you're running low on black ink (it combines the cyan, magenta, and yellow to make "black"), a great option in a pinch.

The Epson CX7000F will retail for less than $150.

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by oglier October 8, 2008 1:49 AM PDT
I`m an old Epson user and very interested in your site....Oglier
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