Customer Reviews for Epson - Stylus Small-in-One Wireless All-in-One Printer
Customer Rating
2
Stopped working
on November 20, 2014
Posted by: synicaldemon
from Mid Mo
After having this printer for a few months, it stopped working, No matter what I do, it keeps saying I am out of paper, even though there is plenty of paper, it also won't recognize the cartridges unless I fiddle with them, and even then it's only for a few minutes before it once again said there is a issue with the cartridge. Before it broke, I loved this thing,
No, I would not recommend this to a friend.
Written by a customer while visiting epson.com
Customer Rating
1
Piece of Garbage
on August 25, 2014
Posted by: apinnyc1
from NY
I have never had anything but problems with this printer.It eats up ink at a incredibly high rate and every time I use it I have to do several cleanings and alignments just to get a clean print. I have finally had enough and plan to throw it in the trash tomorrow and buy a new one. Don't waste your money on this printer!
No, I would not recommend this to a friend.
Written by a customer while visiting epson.com
Customer Rating
1
Absolute Worst Printer I've Ever Had
on August 15, 2014
Posted by: Sammiie
from Bergen County, NJ, USA
This printer never prints correctly! Every single time I have to use it, I have to do like 6 nozzle cleanings and 7 head alignments to make sure that whatever I'm printing is at least legible. Never in my 3 years ownership has it printed completely fine. Never.
I have been an Epson user for a while now, and this ultimately shocks me that I would have so much trouble with one of their products!
I do understand that it could just be mine (as my luck seems to have it) but whatever the case, I am very NOT happy with my purchase and I am definitely getting rid of it as soon as possible!
No, I would not recommend this to a friend.
Written by a customer while visiting epson.com
Customer Rating
3
OK printer
on October 23, 2011
Posted by: Richard
from Kerrville, TX
The printer prints documents well. However, I'd suggest a more expensive printer for photos. On this all in one printer, photos lack detail and sharpness. (To be fair, I must also consider the low price that I paid for it before being too critical.) The only real negative, I had trouble setting up the printer to work on wifi. Sometimes it works and sometimes it doesn't. I used the tips on FAQ and it didn't help. Fortunately, the printer does work well with the USB cable.
I would recommend this to a friend!
Written by a customer while visiting epson.com
Customer Rating
1
on December 6, 2011
Posted by: Qween Bea
I just bought the printer and everything loaded correctly and the set up is done and it shows printer error. Time will only tell now if I will get this thing working or not. It is strange that Epson is asking me for a review when all I am trying to do is get it to print first!
No, I would not recommend this to a friend.
Written by a customer while visiting epson.com
Customer Rating
3
You Get What You Pay For
on April 5, 2012
Posted by: SammyScoops
from San Francisco Bay Area
The Epson "Small in one" is a decent printer. The quality certainly isn't going to knock you off your feet or anything. Also it prints REALLY REALLY REALLY slow. I keep expecting it to spit out an engraved tablet or something
No, I would not recommend this to a friend.
Written by a customer while visiting epson.com
Customer Rating
2
Disappointed
on July 8, 2014
Posted by: Chuck
from Bloomington, IL
I don't use this printer everyday. The ink seems to dry up in between uses. I have to clean the ink heads every time I use it. I went back to my old standby the C-86 although it is not wireless.
I offer this as a review by someone who has little experience with this recently acquired laptop, it's operating system and with wireless printing in general.
First, about the printer. I looked at all-in one wireless printers for several weeks and the local office supply folks are probably glad I finally made up my mind, as I printed, scanned and copied on just about every unit in the store. Note: they wouldn't let me try the print shop printers. I found that his printer provided the best print and copy quality of units costing hundreds more. The colors were rich and full bodied and the text was very crisp with sharp edges, almost laser like quality out of an ink jet. I primarily use my printers for text and scanning documents, but do a fair amount of copying in both B & W and color and this product exceeded my expectations on all these points. It is a relatively quiet unit and is fast enough for all (of my) general home computing needs. The only down side, if this is one, is that I found the cost of the ink for this printer slightly higher than others in its class while doing the comparison. However, given the quality of the output from the unit, I think the slight increase in the expense is justified, especially since I don't print photos on a regular basis.
I needed wireless because of my laptop purchase and was concerned, to say the least, about setting this up after reading some of the reviews by others and their results during my review process. To my relief, I found I had no issues at all. I unpacked the unit and the first thing out of the box was a piece of paper telling me not to use the installation CD for my PC/OS and go to the support website for instructions. I realized later that this was the key to the uneventful installation (along with having my network name and password handy). The mechanical set up took about 5 minutes (be sure to remove ALL of the blue pieces of tape). I then went to the Epson website and followed the instructions. I chose the drivers and utilities for my OS, started the download and had it installed, printing and scanning wirelessly from my laptop about 20 minutes later.
All in all, this was an exceptional experience with an equally exceptional product of it's type, and I would recommend this all-in one printer to anyone. Good things do come in small packages, just take your time and follow the instructions.