Epson WorkForce 40 Wireless Color Printer
- Draft print speeds up to 38 ppm
- Built-in Wi-Fi and Ethernet networking
- Smudge, fade and water resistant, highlighter friendly documents
- Built-in double-sided printing
Product Description
Show the world what your business is made of with WorkForce, Epson’s new line of printers and all-in-ones, engineered for the small business and home office. Get laser quality output at laser fast speeds for prints that make you look your best. Better for your business, and your bottom line, the Epson WorkForce 40 printer blazes through critical documents at speeds about two times faster than those of competitive printers. Delivering laser quality text and brilliant color photos, it’s the perfect addition to your business team. In fact, with Wi-Fi and Ethernet networking built in, you can easily share the WorkForce 40 with anyone in your office. And, with its small, compact design, it fits in even the smallest of spaces. Best of all, this budget-conscious performer offers an Extra High-capacity Black ink cartridge for high-volume printing at a price that’s sure to please…. More >>
Epson WorkForce 40 Wireless Color Printer
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5 comments
E. Yim on December 20, 2009 at 6:21 pm
Wonderful, simple, black only printer that works very well. Continue to make it available.
James L. Thomas on December 20, 2009 at 8:17 pm
I have purchased the Epson Workforce 40 for its photo printing capabilities. My discontinued Epson R1800 has laid down on me and for a short term printing I chose the Epson Workforce 40. I was very surprised on how great it printed my 8 x 10 photos. Now I will say not as nice as the larger format printer. I plan to replace this printer in the first part of 2009. I think the R1900 replaces the R1800, so I will be purchasing this new model Epson. I do very large prints and lots of panoramic photography. Also, I have found that by using Epson inks is better then generic. You get more prints by using Epson inks. Cost more, but more printing per cartridge, and a higher quality looking print. Go Epson. God Bless America.
NJ Man on December 20, 2009 at 9:10 pm
I bought one about 2-3 months ago.
Here are the problems with the printer
1) Cartridges are shown empty while there is plenty of ink remaining. Epson counts the pages printed then declares the cartridge empty whether it is or not.
2) The black nozzle is blocked and the ink will not come out.
I spend $110 and it is useless.
D. Burke on December 20, 2009 at 10:27 pm
Extremely impressed for the price. Very fast and clear printing. Quick and simple to set up. Most impressed with speed of delivery – I ordered it about 3pm in the afternoon, and it arrived next day at 9am – wow!
David L. Sowers on December 20, 2009 at 10:41 pm
This printer functions exactly as advertised. The size and look of the printer fits any modern decor, from the office to the den. Setup requires the use of a USB cable, which is thoughtfully provided in the package. Setup is straightforward and operation is slick.
Definately worth the price.