Average customer rating: 3.0
  • No Driver for Intel-based Macs?!
  • Great Printer
  • Zero Stars For Epson
  • Do NOT buy this printer.
  • Not Bad

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Epson Stylus CX7800 All-in-One Printer, Copier, Scanner

Manufacturer: Epson
Product Group: CE
Binding: Electronics
ASIN: B000ALCJV2
2005-09-18

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Product Description

With the Epson Stylus CX7800 All-In-One Printer you can take your photos, film and documents further than ever! Whatever the project, you can reproduce it quickly and accurately, without a computer. Get brillaint reprints and enlargements from your photos, dopcuments or film. Print out directly to any memory card ot PictBridge enabled camera, and get the results fast -- you'll speed through black text and color prints at up to 19-20 ppm. Convenient individual ink cartridges let you control your ink usage, while teh smudge-resistant inks achieve amazing quality and durability. Print out stacks of beautiful, frame-ready photos, documents and even film -- all without a PC! Flatbed color scanning with 1200 dpi optical resolution Scans film negatives and slides Copy sizes - 4 x 6, 5 x 7, 8 x 10 x 8.5 x 11 Makes up to 99 copies, PC-free Built-in card slots support CF Types I & II, Memory Stick/PRO/Duo(with adapter), MagicGate, SmartMedia, SD & MiniSD(with adapter), MMC, MicroDrive and xD Picture Card Operating systems - Windows 98SE, Me, 2000, XP; Mac OS X 10.2 or higher Dimensions(LxWxH) - 17 x 16.26 x 7.83 Weight - 21.16 lbs. (with ink cartridges)

Customer Reviews:

2 out of 5 stars No Driver for Intel-based Macs?!.......2007-05-18

Great printer/scanner--when it works. (The CX7800; I apparently wrote another review on the CX6000 page by mistake?!) Does suck ink... but I was able to print 150 full-color letter-size Xmas cards without replacing cartridges for another week afterwards. I am on my second CX7800--the first died after a simple paper jam. The current problem is: I have since upgraded from a Mac G4 to a MacBook Pro Intel-based laptop, and have spent HOURS installing/uninstalling re-downloading, resetting, restarting, etc. to make the recommended "driver" for this printer work, but IT DOES NOT SHOW UP!!! Now I wonder if it really even exists? Epson Support only repeats its same incomplete instructions without addressing the issue. I give up... and am on the lookout for a better solution from any OTHER company. Epson had its chances... and did not deliver.

5 out of 5 stars Great Printer.......2007-04-17

I bought this printer because it was the lowest cost one I could find that makes prints fron 35 MM slides, which it does very well indeed. In spite of the several reviews I've read that pan it's print quality it makes great ones for me. It is a bit slow but but that's no problem for me as it does an excellent job of quality printing and copying plus having a slide capability.

It is also a snap to operate. It's an amazing bargain at the $100 I paid.

1 out of 5 stars Zero Stars For Epson.......2007-04-10

My first Epson Stylus the print heads went out 2 weeks before the warranty ran out (fortunately for me). Tech Support (my dime) was real helpful, sent me out a replacement Fed Ex and they didn't want the old one returned to them. Because I only had a couple of weeks on the warranty, they explained that the warranty on the replacement would only be good for 30 days and they suggested I buy an extended warranty for $25, which I did. Replacement printer arrived and it was obviously a used, scratched up piece of work that didn't work from the very beginning, and no ink to get it set up. It refused to take the paper in. Either got the Out of Paper code or Paper Jam code. There was paper loaded and it never even took the paper down in the printer to get it jammed. Called Tech Support (my dime) got an apology and they were sending out another replacement immediately Fed EX. They don't want the old one back. What about that extended warranty? Well that's transferable and all I had to do was call the warranty service and give them the new model number when it arrives. Next replacement arrives (no ink to get it set up). I call to transfer the model number and the support guy was rude, refused to let me transfer it, told me the person I talked to was wrong and I asked him to speak to a supervisor to help me get a solution to my problem. He was as high as I was going to go (said he). There was nothing I could do but purchase another extended warranty. I gave him the name and reference numbers of all the people I had spoken with and was told that he hadn't heard of any of those people. I gave the phone number I'd called & spoke to them, he said there was no such number. When I informed him that it was the number I reached HIM at he said he never called himself at work so had no idea what the number was. The good news was, this was what got me turned over to a supervisor, "David." David was great, fixed me up, apologized to me and life was good. Until today. Once again this replacement printer refused to take the paper in and gives the same codes. I call Tech Support (my dime) the guy asked me the same question 12 times, repeated my answers 12 times and finally, after 35 minutes, I mention we weren't getting anywhere could I speak to a supervisor. He suddenly kicks into gear and says because I'm under warranty they'll send one out immediately Fed Ex all he needs is a credit card number to charge the replacement too and when I return the old one they'll take it off my CC. I told him they've never done this before and I've never given anyone my CC info before. He insisted that this was how it is done and repeated that he needs the info and he'll ship it right out. I tell him I won't give out my CC information without speaking to a supervisor and he hangs up on me. I call tech support again (my dime) and get a real nice gal who's very helpful I'm getting a replacement Fed Ex'd out immediately. I ask if it will come with ink and she assures me all their replacements come with full ink cartridges. She was sending me out a new used printer so I wasn't going to fuss with her.
The time frame of this entire story? One year. Right now I have 3 dead Epson printers in my basement, 2 of them have full brand new ink cartridges in them. I suppose I'm going to tough out my extended warranty, I can't wait to see what they send me next. Everyone I talked to had such heavy accents I can barely understand them, which makes the long distance call longer and the conversation is a communication struggle. Oh, and nobody knows who the heck "David" is. They all say there's service centers in many areas so nobody knows the name of anyone anywhere else to confirm your information.
Never again will I buy any Epson product.

1 out of 5 stars Do NOT buy this printer........2007-03-28

This printer is good if you're going to be printing documents, but don't waste your money. This printer's scanner sucks, I haven't printed out photos yet, but that's the reason why I bought it (for the scanner). I've only had this printer for about a month, and I've only scanned once, and then the scanner would not work. I would get a page filled with gray lines. DO NOT BUY THIS PRINTER. [...]

4 out of 5 stars Not Bad.......2007-03-07

With the price of cartridges, you're getting the whole package for another $45. Epson has always been very reliable for me as a printer, the rest is just thrown in stuff, but it's pretty amazing for the price. The scanning of the negatives and printing out big pics is incredible technology for the price. Printers have been disposable for me for years. However, this one I may keep around.

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