Epson Stylus NX415 All-in-One Printer
- Borderless photos, PC-free – 2.5-inch LCD screen and built-in memory card slots
- Faster print speeds, without compromising quality – maximum print speeds of 34 ppm black/color
- Quick, high-quality scanning up to 2400 dpi – scan important papers, recipes, bills, report cards
- Superior image enhancement tools – restore the color to old, faded photos; better than the
- Instant copies – reduce/enlarge copies of receipts or documents 25 – 400%
Product Description
Get fast speeds and perfect photos, PC-free, with the Epson Stylus NX415 – the easy-to-use all-in-one. The NX415 features a large LCD screen (2.5-inch), plus built-in memory card slots and PictBridgeTM compatibility for printing stacks of borderless photos up to 8.5” x 11” without even turning on your computer. This full-featured all-in-one does more than produce great photos. It’s ideal for all your everyday projects, and offers print speeds faster than competitively priced models. Get black and color text documents at maximum print speeds of 34 ppm black/color†. Quickly scan and archive important documents and photos and save them as JPEGs or PDFs with the easy-to-use software included. Or, reduce and enlarge vivid, color copies 25 to 400 percent. Even make quick copies in color or black-and-white with one touch. With instant-dry DURABrite Ultra Ink, prints are ready to handle immediately after printing. In fact, they’re smudge, fade and water … More >>
Epson Stylus NX415 All-in-One Printer
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5 comments
Nealoff on December 13, 2009 at 1:56 am
I wish the previous review about the wrong part number being listed had posted *before* I ordered this printer. Oh well. I contacted Amazon to try to confirm if they would be sending the NX515. Amazon told me that they couldn’t tell until they actually shipped the wrong item and someone reported it. Yes, believe it or not (Crystal at customer support provided this bit of wisdom). Then she told me that actually as far as they were concerned there wasn’t anything wrong with the listing at this point. When I told her the wrong part number was listed she just started repeating standard party-line meaningless talk. You know what I mean. It’s the “wear them out with endless repetition of inane and unresponsive babbling” approach.
I finally got a supervisor (Jason) who wanted to repeat the same old party-line nonsense again. He told me I should cancel my order to avoid the possibility of them sending me the wrong printer (maybe if I never order from Amazon again I could completely avoid this situation…). I finally told him what I wanted was an email that said that if they sent me the wrong printer they would pay to ship it back and overnight me the *right* printer. He told me that he would send it after we got off the phone but I’ve heard that line too many times to believe it so I insisted that I would hold until I got the email. And, lo and behold, about 5 minutes later I got the email. And I also got the address for complaints for Amazon.
Mistakes happen but this kind of lousy customer service is either intentional or just plain incompetency. Either way, I am certainly going to be double-checking Amazon listing more carefully. And they’ve managed to debunk my sense that it’s worth paying slightly more to deal with an organization that won’t give me trouble if there’s a problem. At this point I’d have to say that Amazon service isn’t worth the premium price and if I’m going to get this kind of service I can get it from anywhere and generally for cheaper.
Tracy Munson on December 13, 2009 at 3:01 am
I really like this printer it was easy to install and so far so good. It has more plugins for every kind of accerory you can think of ! Just got it but I really do like it. Only they didn’t send a cord with is. I happened to have an extra plug.
Maria G. Leal on December 13, 2009 at 3:38 am
I ill say what I don-t like about this printer. That doesn’t mean that I hate it.
1. Makes a lot of noise when you print in draft quality, in fact you can fell the desk moving with the printer.
2. The copy function is not good, well is bad, you can choose between B&W and Color, but you cannot customize any other thing, like quality or size. Besides that, it takes FOREVER to make a copy, so if you are copying a book page you will have to hold the book for about 2 minutes to finish the scanning/printing.
3. If you want to make more than one copy the machine will scan the document as many times as copies you want to make. If it takes around 2 minutes to make a single copy you will have to wait at least 20 minutes to get 10 copies, don’t try to do that with a heavy textbook.
4. When printing in color, the quality is not that good, I have another Epson printer at my mom’s house and that one makes a lot better prints.
Other than that, if you want that printer for everyday printing jobs, scanning and copying once in a while, no pictures, and do not care about the noise, this printer will work for you.
Edward Cone on December 13, 2009 at 4:03 am
This is the first Epson I’ve gotten since dot-matrix days, and it will be the last one I ever buy. From the first day I had it, it was a problem. The USB port was recessed so deeply, it was difficult to connect. It would print with a loud “clunk.” The paper feed guide was very difficult to move. Printing was slow, loud, and blurry. The printer buttons were anything but intuitive. Photo print quality was subpar. After six weeks it would only print with a blurry middle paragraph no matter what was being printed nor how much we tried to correct the head alignment.
At that point I went out and bought the Hewlett Packard F4480 that I should have bought to begin with. Picture quality and print are far better, smoother and quieter.
The Epson is now at the recycling center, not missed even a little bit.
S. Shelton on December 13, 2009 at 4:39 am
I opened the box, followed the steps, inserted the ink, and hit the button on the printer to begin the initialization process.
“Ink cartridges cannot be recognized.”
I double-checked the directions to see if there was something I missed (with printers you always have to do this because they put these little pieces of tape all over them that can affect the mechanics)
I didn’t miss anything.
I decided to open the ink compartment and reseat things. I closed and then hit the button to begin initialization.
“Ink cartridges cannot be recognized.”
I checked the documentation for the support number and hopefully a live chat agent. I found the hours of operation are 6am to 6pm Monday – Friday.
It is Friday evening at the start of a 3-day weekend.
I’m so sick and tired of electronics that don’t work and companies that don’t provide support for their products.