Wednesday, July 21, 2010

Epson Stylus NX515 WiFi Color Inkjet All-in-One Printer (C11CA48231)

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Be smart and simplify your life with the Epson Stylus NX515 all-in-one with built-in Wi-Fi and Ethernet networking. Share one printer to print, scan or access memory card slots1 from anywhere in your home - all without wires. The NX515 prints up to 2x faster than competitively priced models2, with maximum print speeds of 36 ppm black/color and laser quality speeds of 15 ppm black and 9.3 ppm color¿. With the NX515, you get remarkable results every time. Print outstanding documents and amazing photos. With its large, 2.5-inch LCD screen and built-in memory card slots, you can even print stacks of borderless photos, PC-free. And, with photo enhancement tools better than the competition, like Automatic Photo Correction and photo restoration, you¿re sure to get perfect prints every time.
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Technical Details

- Wi-Fi and Ethernet built in - share one printer with multiple PCs, wired or wirelessly
- Fastest print speeds in its class -maximum print speeds of 36 ppm black/color, laser quality print speeds of 15 ppm black and 9.3 ppm color.
- PC-free, borderless photos in a snap - 2.5-inch, tilt LCD screen and built-in memory card slots
- Scan directly to e-mail - send documents or photos as e-mail attachments with one touch.
- Superior image enhancement tools - red-eye removal, automatic photo restoration, Automatic Photo Correction and more
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Customer Buzz
 "YOU GET WHAT YOU PAY FOR!" 2010-07-19
By Harold H. Brandt
Pros: Low price of printer

Pros: Good quality print ... while it works



Cons: Makes infernal racket when not operating in "quiet" mode

Ceased working properly after only 4 months

Epson would not honor warranty

Epson customer service is totally unsatisfactory

Epson ink carrtidges are outrageously-priced ... one set of 4 cartridges could exceed original purchase price of printer.



Other Thoughts: After about 2 months, I had replaced all the original OEM ink cartridges with Epson-compatible ones. There was no difference in print quality or printer operations using the non-Epson ink ... until a few days ago. When the black cartridge started producing spotty print, I thought .. ah, time for head cleaning! Yeah, right. After running 8 consecutive nozzle checks and exhausting 2 full magenta and yellow ink cartridges in the process, I still did not get any print pattern from the black, magenta, and yellow cartridges, all of which I replaced again. I then started e-mailing Epson tech support, and got nothing but the proverbial run-around. I called the number provided for warranty service. After better than 30 minutes (including wait time and holds) on a toll line, I was told that nothing could be done under the warranty because I was using non-Epson ink. That "verdict" was subsequently amended to state that I first had to buy a full set of 4 Epson ink cartridges (~$53.70)! STAY AWAY, AS WILL I!





Customer Buzz
 "Good printer" 2010-07-15
By Shorey H. Chapman (San Francisco, CA USA)
Very pleased with the new printer. Excellent quality, Looks good. Pretty quiet. Very fast.

Customer Buzz
 "Rejects many paper and media types" 2010-07-01
By Stephen B. Maurer (Swarthmore PA USA)
This all-in-one prints quickly at good quality as claimed, but I soon discovered it is very fussy about paper. I like to use back sides of old paper for drafts. It rejects them if even slightly curled at the edges. Then I discovered it wouldn't accept transparency sheets at all - it either says (falsely) that the sheets caused a paper jam or says no paper is loaded. (Granted, overhead transparency projection is on the way out, but it is still occasionally the best thing available.) Then I discovered the NX515 won't accept paper with 3-hole punches - much of my used paper has 3 holes in it already. Were all these rejections a problem with my individual machine or a deliberate feature? I had read the specs on Amazon quite carefully before buying, and there was no mention of such limitations. I went to the Epson website and such limitations are not mentioned in the NX515 specs. After some effort searching the Epson website, I finally found in the additional FAQs for this printer that these limitations are deliberate features. There is apparently another such feature: the only envelope you can print on is the #10. I use #12's sometimes.



None of these restrictions applied to my old Epson CX4600! Is this progress to add such restrictions and not even announce them? I guess the NX515 has an optical sensor and uses it to reject all sorts of media to limit jams, but I need to print on the other media and now I've already bought this machine. Maybe I better not junk my old CX4600 after all - I bought a new machine because the red ink on the old one wasn't printing and no amount of cleaning, new catridges, or fixes suggested in forums on the internet could fix it.



Does anyone know if competing printers from other companies now have similar media restrictions?

Customer Buzz
 "One GREAT Printer!!" 2010-05-19
By david donnell
First off .... when giving or reading reviews for printers, I NEVER mention anything about ink usage (unless it starts shooting it all over & making a mess, which has never happened yet), nor do I give much weight to the numerous reviews (usually "1-stars") which focus solely on that aspect. The reason is simple .... they ALL use more ink than they should & ALL printer companies rely on a large percentage of their revenue from future ink sales. The "This thing sucks because I had to buy another ink cartridge within 6 months" type reviews really don't tell me anything, other than .... yes, this printer actually DOES consume ink, just like the rest of them. A printer which doesn't use more ink than you think it should is either broken, or not being used.



After going thru approx. 6 printers in the last 10 years or so, I can honestly say this is the VERY best one I have ever owned .... by a LONG shot. The top-most thing which impressed me to no end, right off the bat, was the EXTREME simplicity & efficiency of the installation process. I've used Lexmarks, HPs, & other Epsons. I refuse to buy another HP because of the often-irritating hoops you have to jump thru just to get the thing operating. Lexmarks are a bit better usually, but I personally don't think they have the quality of Epsons or Canons (although I've never used the latter).



I even wasn't exactly planning on setting this one up as a wireless, since I admit that I'm very ignorant about the complexities of wireless stuff. But glancing at the manual for maybe 2 minutes, it looked like it might be a very simple procedure. It didn't disappoint either. After installing the cartridges, plugging up one power cord, & pressing about 6 buttons & "Okay" tabs .... I was printing a test page within minutes. I never had to do one thing except insert the disk, press the said buttons, & wait on it to do it's thing. Any type of object gets an extra brownie point from me if it impresses me right from the start, meaning the install process.



Print quality, loudness, physical looks, speed, features, value, every feature about the printer is at least as good, usually better, and some of them MUCH better, than any of the half-dozen printers I have ever used. Would I buy the same one again .... most definitely. Would I recommend it to others .... most definitely. Do I think this thing will do the job that I need it to do, for a decent time-period .... I hope so & it has of yet given me ZERO reason to think otherwise.



Even though I sifted through all feedback, on multiple sites & for multiple printers, & made a "modified" ranking on the 1-to-5 scale for each, I still couldn't quite find one with the 4+ stars that I was hoping to find .... at least not one below about $200. (By "modified", I mean that I eliminated all of the 1 & 2 star ratings which dealt ONLY with the amount of ink the printers used). This one kept coming up about 3.5 - 3.75 stars at the best, which was actually about what ANY of the 6-8 best printers (all Epson) I compared were ranking.



So I finally just decided this one had about as good of a reputation from users as I was going to find, even though not QUITE as good as what I was looking for. But 30 minutes after hooking it up, and several test-printings later, I have absolutely no reason to rank it any lower than a 4. Since, as mentioned earlier, the superb installation process impressed me so much, I'm bumping that up to a full 5 stars.



Nothing is perfect, although I have yet to find anything I DON'T like about the printer. But it deserves better than 4 out of 5 stars. I can't do a 4.5 on Amazon, so it happily gets a 5 from me.

Customer Buzz
 "quick snapshot" 2010-05-12
By Chicken Hawk
The noise is awful on this printer. It starts to print with an actual bang. The type quality for documents is very nice however, even at lower print quality settings.


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