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The Epson WorkForce Pro WF-4630 is a good fit as a workhorse printer in a micro or small office, with impressively fast speed and a long list of multifunction printer features.
Unlike the WF-3640 we last looked at, the WF-2660 is smaller at 16.7 x 14.2 x 9.1 inches, and almost half as lightweight at 14.6 pounds. Extending the output tray adds another 5 inches to the depth.
The Epson WorkForce WF-3540 is a little weak on text quality but its paper handling and MFP features make it an excellent fit for a micro office with heavy-duty needs. One step up in Epson's line ...
Printers are the unsung heroes of many government agencies. Even as hybrid work continues, federal agencies still have a high need for printed documents such as permits, licenses and contracts. The ...
Table of Contents Design and features Epson describes its WorkForce WF-2540 as the smallest physical build in its class, and it is indeed compact at 15.4 inches wide and 14.8 inches deep.
As attractive as the WF-2660 ($231.88 at Amazon) is, it doesn't offer quite as much as the Epson WorkForce WF-3520 , our Editors' Choice MFP for heavier-duty printing.
However, the WF-5620 is our new pick for offices that don't need PCL or PostScript. It's also a big step up from the Epson WorkForce WF-3640 ($649.99 at Amazon) , which it replaces as Editors' Choice.
The Epson WorkForce WF-7510 inkjet MFP can scan, copy, and fax at tabloid size (11 by 17 inches), and print at even larger sizes, but you have to reload the one paper tray to change paper size.
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