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expensive to maintain
Jan 8, 2008Rating: 4 out of 10 (Mediocre)
Pros: cheap unit
Cons: uses lots of ink for average print-out quality
Opinion:
I have owned this type of Epson printer for years. Consumes ink like a sun bather drinking a can of cola in the middle of a hot desert. The printer is cheap but the maintenance isn't.
Avoid, even used models.
Epson Is Trying To Make Money From Ink Cartridges
Jan 25, 2006Rating: 3 out of 10 (Poor)
Pros: Nice Printouts
Cons: But Ink Cost Will Make You Stop Using It
Opinion:
Epson is selling a cheap printer to make money from EXPENSIVE ink cartridges. Two sets of cartridges can buy you a new printer!
Ink sucker
Jan 5, 2006Rating: 3 out of 10 (Poor)
Pros: Separate ink colours
Cons: Printing not so good and consumes a lot of ink
Opinion:
I used to own another Epson printer which gave me a lot of good results. I wanted to "upgrade", with the C63 thinking that I was doing something positive... not!
I feel cheated
Nov 19, 2005Rating: 2 out of 10 (Terrible)
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There's nothing like a printer you can't bear to print your work with because of substandard (by my own definition) ink efficiency. If another of this printer was given to me free, I wouldn't want it. I will NEVER NEVER NEVER buy and trust Epson again.
Expensive
Oct 19, 2005Rating: 3 out of 10 (Poor)
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Opinion:
Per page cost is very high. Cannot print even monochrome text/image if any one color catridge is empty. Ink physically present even if shown as empty.
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