Epson Sylus CX8400 Color All-in-One Printer | 
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| Brand: Epson Category: CE
List Price: $99.99 Buy New: $58.99 You Save: $41.00 (41%)
New (17) Used (1) Refurbished (2) from $36.99
Avg. Customer Rating: 54 reviews
Color: silver Media: Electronics Memorabilia: No Number Of Items: 1 Batteries Included: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 16 Dimensions (in): 18.7 x 17.7 x 10.6
MPN: Stylus CX8400 Color All In One Printer Model: Stylus CX8400 Color All In One Printer UPC: 010343865235 EAN: 0010343865235 ASIN: B000TLL6LM
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| Features:
| • | Prints black and color documents at 32 pages per minute and prints 4 x 6 inch photos in 26 seconds | | • | Claria Hi-Definition Ink produces smudge, scratch, fade, and water-resistant photos | | • | Auto Photo Correction corrects overexposed shots | | • | Print PC-free with 2.5-inch LCD and multipurpose card slot | | • | 1-year limited manufacturer's warranty |
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Product Description The Stylus CX8400 All-in-One Multifunction Printer is perfect for any home, providing fast printing, copying, and scanning with no compromise. With built-in memory card slots, a 2.5" Color LCD, and PictBridge port you can preview your photos before you print them. With the 5760x1440 dpi and DuraBrite Ultra Ink your digital photos will look just as good as they did on the camera and last for years to come! Use the multipurpose card slots to print, PC-free, or easily transfer files Get perfect prints automatically with Auto Photo Correction Archive documents and photos with high quality scanning Reduce and enlarge copies from 25 - 400% Unit Dimensions - 17.7w x 13.4d x 7.1h Unit Weight - 12.8lbs
Amazon.com Product Description Perfect for personal or business use, the Stylus CX8400 Color All-in-One printer can print text black and color documents at 32 pages per minute and print standard 4 by 6 inch photos in just 26 seconds. This efficient photo printer produces a maximum resolution of 5760 by 1440 dpi for crystal-clear photographs printed with smudge, scratch, fade, and water resistant Claria Hi-Definition ink. Your photos will be preserved up to six times longer than other professional prints for future generations to enjoy, and the Stylus CX8400's Auto Photo Correction corrects overexposed shots to ensure that your images come out red-eye free and beautifully toned.p View, edit, select, and print images easily with this printer, restore old or faded color photos, and print PC-free by using the 2.5-inch tilt color LCD and multipurpose card slot compatible with memory cards, USB flash drives, and digital cameras. Copy features include fit-to-page, reduction, and enlargement capabilities from 25 to 400 percent. In addition, you'll have the freedom and flexibility to archive photos and documents by using the built-in scan-to-PDF feature, and to transfer files from memory card to computer. This printer also comes backed by a 1-year limited manufacturer's warranty.p bWhat's in the Box/bbr CX8400 ink jet all-in-one, 69 black ink cartridge (T069120), 69 cyan ink cartridge (T069220), 69 magenta ink cartridge (T069320), 69 yellow ink cartridge (T069420), documentation, CD-ROM (drivers and software), and power cable.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 20 more reviews...
Walk away from Epson. December 17, 2008 After a year plus, I am calling it quits. The worst printer ever! All bad reviews about it are true. Ink issues, epson brand cartridge recognition, dead printer heads. Just walk away from EPSON.
If only I could give it a negative number! December 14, 2008 A rating of a 1 is entirely too high for this printer. I received this printer as a Mother's Day gift. (I haven't told my kids how much I hate it!) After many setting changes, I was finally able to get some decent pictures. br /Unfortunately, I put the printer away for a couple of months until I needed to print some stuff again and SURPRISE! The print quality was so poor - it looked like the pictures were whitewashed. So, after changing settings again, looking for print driver updates, etc., etc., I simply changed out all the ink cartridges. And, you guessed it - no improvement whatsoever.br /br /Unfortunately again, I had to put it away for a week or two during the Thanksgiving holiday and when I pulled it back out to print (remember, with the new cartridges intact), it indicated that all the ink levels were low! What? The only printing I had done was one 4x6 picture (you know, the washed out one), and about 6 test pages. And now it says I'm out of ink? Come on! br /br /Grumbling, I headed back to OfficeMax. So, I replace two of the ink cartridges since the others weren't quite as low. THEN, I get this lovely message: Ink Cartridges Not Recognized. WTF? I double check everything. Yes, they are the correct cartridges - installed correctly. I try again. You guessed it - still wouldn't work. The only solution was to replace ALL the cartridges even though they all weren't out! br /br /So, here I am, finally, with a decent looking test page. Maybe I'll actually get a few decent pictures printed before I throw the darn thing in the garbage can! My advice to you? READ MANY REVIEWS before selecting a printer - and don't be stupid enough to buy one simply because it's cheap - the constant replacing of ink cartridges will wipe out your bank account.
Don't Buy! And if that's too late, don't refill!!! December 1, 2008 I did not read about this printer before I bought it, but I should have! I got maybe 20 pages printed from the starter cartridges. The first half were incredible! The second half started to have some problems. I bought all new cartridges, and I did a nozzle check four times, and suddenly, I was nearly out of ink on all three color ones, and half-way out of ink on the black one. That is with no printing whatsoever!br /br /I called Epson who told me they believe in Worldwide Great Customer Service, and are sending me a replacement printer because it was a hardware issue. I don't hold a lot of hope for that one to be much better after reading other reviews.br /br /If you are picking this printer like I was because you want to only spend $15 on a black cartridge when you need a black, then don't bother. Even if the cartridges actually worked, you have to have full cartridges for any of them to work. You can't just say, "I don't have color, so I'll print in black." The printer will not work!br /br /If you have made the mistake I made, as soon as your cartridges are out, you can call Epson and give them a credit card (which they will not charge, unless you don't return the broken one), and do an exchange, but when you are ready to buy additional cartridges...pick another printer. Any printer...just not an Epson!
Good printer if you enjoy buying ink November 29, 2008 This printer would be a great printer if Epson hadn't made some critical decisions that essentially cripple the device.br /br /First, the ink cartridges are too small. The epson rep at best buy explained that because the ink is separate cartridges, and the cartridges are the cheapest on the market (both true statements), you only need to buy what you need. This statement appealed to me as the ink was indeed cheap.br /br /The problem is that they're too small. I've replaced black twice this year and only printed out occasionally - some directions here, a shopping list there. most certainly not office-use. it must boil down to something like 10-20 cents per page at this rate. maybe more. br /br /The next problem is that when Epson feels like the ink is out, the printer is totally useless. No, you can't change the font to blue and print in a different color. Also, no scanning or anything else. it's dead....I'm convinced I'm not out of ink but Epson think so... the last 3 pages it printed were crisp and then it stops and says it won't continue without me buying more ink.br /Screw you Epson for FORCING me to buy ink. br /br /I'll be buying a different printer now because this is not acceptable to me...
Worst printer I have owned November 14, 2008 This is my third Epson printer. I dearly loved my others. The CX8400 is the worst piece of junk printer I have owned. Epson has already replaced this for me once on warranty and the second is no better. The biggest problem is the paper loading and feed. You have to stand directly over the paper feed to load the paper to be sure it gets into the slot. Then it generally pulls the paper on a slight skew. Every time I print labels it smudges the bottom of the page with black ink.br /br /I have all new cartridges inst5alled and without using more than 1% of the color the software show the ink levels at 10% Either the software is not working or ink is dripping out of the cartridges into the printer. Since support is with people who cannot understand what you are telling themand just read back a script, calling support is very frustrating. br /Epson Sylus CX8400 Color All-in-One Printer
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