Customer Reviews for Epson - Artisan 810 Wireless All-in-One Printer
Customer Rating
4
Epson Artisan 810
on December 17, 2010
Posted by: MindSet
from Chicago
Very attractive machine and I'm loving the touch pad. My only disappointment came when I tried to print photos. They were blurry and the ink smeared. I called tech support and they recommended I purchase Epson paper. That was annoying as you should be able to use any paper, not have to buy more Epson products. BUT, it worked! I was shocked. The photos came out beautiful.
I would recommend this to a friend!
Written by a customer while visiting epson.com
Customer Rating
3
Paper Feed Problems
on December 17, 2010
Posted by: Tom
from Sparta, TN
My 8310 fairly often takes several sheets of paper through at once. I tried all the fixes suggested on the website, but none have worked so far.
I would recommend this to a friend!
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Customer Rating
5
Epson Artisan 810 All-in-One Printer
on December 18, 2010
Posted by: Jeff
from Rochester, New York
The printer arrived quick and in one piece. I Installed it on several laptops and it went well and had no problem with the installation. Although the software does take a little time to run. The printer has worked on all installations without a problem. I would highly recommend this printer.
I would recommend this to a friend!
Written by a customer while visiting epson.com
Customer Rating
3
on December 18, 2010
Posted by: Bob
from Santa Rosa, CA
The 810 is a love/hate item. I had a 595 which was excellent but a pain to print DVD's. I bought an 810 in Oct., 2009.
Worked at first. Then the ATC failed & DVD's in spite of correction efforts would print small from control panel. Worked ok from PC. It finally wouldn't print, since paper would only advance about 1" & jam warning would appear. Don't like changed 810 paper feed.
Call me stupid, but I needed printer & I do like some of the 810 features, so I bought a new 810 from EPSON. So far it has worked satisfactorily, but my fingers are crossed.
I would recommend this to a friend!
Written by a customer while visiting epson.com
Customer Rating
5
Great Product!
on December 18, 2010
Posted by: Melvin
from Concord, CA
We were extremely pleased with all the features that this product provides. We were able to print a two sided card from a greeting card software with the touch of a button, no more turning the paper over to print on the other side. As soon as we got it we needed to fax a document and with the touch display this was easy and painless. The photo quality is one of the best we have seen, puts photo lab to shame! Make sure you use a good quality photo paper for your photo printing because we tried printing on low grade photo paper and it did not do the printer justice. Setting up this printer on a wireless network was easy just make sure you follow the directions included with the product. The wireless connectivity allowed us to connect all three computers in our home to it, making it extremely convenient to print to. From the printer itself we were able to scan a document and save it to any computer in the house using the touch screen. We would reccomend the Epson Artison 810 printer to anyone looking for a good all in one printer.
I would recommend this to a friend!
Written by a customer while visiting epson.com
Customer Rating
3
Disappointed
on December 19, 2010
Posted by: sunfish
from Florida
First Artisan 810 was defective. Second one will not print wirelessly after it goes into sleep mode. I must turn it off and back on to work properly. Print quality is okay. Got this one because it has the fax, but I miss my old epson 620 already!
No, I would not recommend this to a friend.
Written by a customer while visiting epson.com
Customer Rating
4
Love our new Epson 810 All-in-One!
on December 20, 2010
Posted by: shmoores
from Pensacola, FL
We are very pleased with our new Epson 810 All-in-One Printer. Set up was a breeze, and the panel is very easy to navigate to different applications. We have printed documents, flyers and photos so far and are delighted with the professional quality of the end product. We have also done quite a bit of copying on it and it is almost like using a regular copy machine. This machine will also collate and can produce not only 8 1/2 " x 11" but 8 1/2 x14 as well. The down side for us is that if you run low or out of one color you are dead in the water until you replace that cartridge, so our advice is to keep extras on hand. The plus is that the cartridges are not unreasonably priced considering the superior quality of the prints. Also, our touch screen does not respond easily to the touch. Don't know if this is true for all of them or just the one we happened to buy. Overall I would definitely recommend this printer to anyone for their home or office use.
I would recommend this to a friend!
Written by a customer while visiting epson.com
Customer Rating
5
A true 'artisan.'
on December 20, 2010
Posted by: Temlakos
from Short Hills, NJ
The Epson Artisan 810 is aptly-named; it does everything one can reasonably ask of a color-inkjet printer, yet won't break your budget--or your back, either.
The printer is incredibly lightweight for all its capabilities. Installation is a snap, whatever the mode. One might wish for a more-complete owner's manual; this is now housed out of Epson's own Website, but that's easy enough to find with any Web browser.
The touch-screen flat control panel eliminates a lot of moving parts. Why the CD Tray extender switch is still mechanical, only Epson will be able to explain; it ought to be a touch-screen panel option, like the routines for printing photographs, copying, etc. (The power switch is different; that *has* to be mechanical.) Every other option is accessible through the panel, or from any computer, whether connected directly or through the network. (Users of open-source operating systems, take heart: Unix's CUPS has good drivers for this printer, and they work almost flawlessly. The only thing you can't do is check ink levels, so remember to check them on the printer itself.)
Duplexing takes a fraction of the time that a manual reload would have taken. One can easily set duplexing for long-edge or short-edge, either by default or job-to-job. CD/DVD printing produces the same crisp, vibrant colors that are available on any other job.
Best yet, the printer will handle virtually any size of paper, and (except when you're using legal paper) you can close up the output slot and keep dust out when you shut the printer down for the night. (Just remember to open it and pull out the output tray before your workday begins!)