Testseek.com have collected 13 expert reviews of the Epson Artisan 810 Series and the average rating is 82%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Epson Artisan 810 Series.
December 2009
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The editors liked
This allinone printer has high printing speeds of over 9 pages per minute
Skin tones on glossy paper are realistic
Very fast
Low black-ink cost
Fast. Ethernet and WiFi. Prints
Scans
And faxes over network. Duplexer. Automatic document feeder.
Fast and excellent print and photo quality
Easy to set up and builtin wireless networking
Builtin duplexing
Very large touchscreen
Fast
High-quality prints. Printing without a computer will save Mother's Day. Six individual ink tanks. Automatically switches between 2 paper sources.
Skin tones on glossy paper are realistic.
The editors didn't like
The Epson Artisan 810 has a very low resolution for printing black and white text.
Input trays are flimsy
Expensive
Plain-paper print quality is grainy
Sub-par text quality. Low paper capacity.
Missing information in instruction manual about CD printing
Six ink cartridges means more consumables to buy
Doublesided printing is slow. Printing 4x6 color images is loud.
Low black-ink cost; very fast; skin tones on glossy paper are realistic.
Plain-paper print quality is grainy; input trays are flimsy.
The many premium features of the Artisan 810 are appealing, and its ink costs are affordable. We also like the duplexing feature, which is a great way to cut paper costs. Unfortunately, the interface for the touchscreen can prove quite a drag and the ...
Abstract: Review Date: December 2009 If there's a one-word description for the Epson Artisan 810 multifunction device, it's "ambitious." Unlike most of the all-in-one printers we've reviewed recently, the 810 can fax (even in color), print on C...
Abstract: For many of us, it makes sense to spend slightly more for an all-in-one printer than it does to purchase a standard inkjet or laser printer. You have the convenience of a copier, scanner, and, depending on the unit, fax machine in a single unit similar in size to a standa...
Abstract: Last year, we took the time to review the Epson Artisan 700 printer. Just like in that article, I'll explain why I feel a good printer deserves some attention here on Gadling. Photos are an essential part of traveling - virtually ever traveler has made...
Abstract: Epson Artisan 810 The basics The Epson Artisan 810 is a Wi-Fi enabled All-in-One printer/scanner/fax with a whole bunch of premium features, aimed at a sophisticated and creative home or small business user. Street pricesMSRP $299.99, as low as $199.98...
Fast, high-quality prints. Printing without a computer will save Mother's Day. Six individual ink tanks. Automatically switches between 2 paper sources.
Doublesided printing is slow. Printing 4x6 color images is loud.
Epson's Artisan 810 offers quick and easy setup, with stellar print quality that rivals higher-end printers.Artisan 810 ...
I am really impressed with the speed, quality, and how quiet the Artisan 810 is. I don’t think I found a single problem with this printer other than the text quality, but that is a tough area for all inkjets. The MSRP of $299.99 is not too expensive...