Epson Stylus Photo PX800FW review

Multifunction peripherals (MFPs) are ideal if you need an all-purpose colour printer, flatbed scanner and low-volume copier, but don't have room for separate devices.

The catch is that MFPs have always lagged behind standalone inkjets when it came to photo printing, but that's no longer the case.

As you might expect for a device that crams in so many functions, the PX800FW is a bit of brute, but it is relatively-self contained. The paper tray slots completely into the printer's base and the sheet-fed A4 scanner stacks pages on the top, but you'll still need to leave clearance in front for the paper tray.

Copy, fax and print (from memory card) functions are all handled with a large touch-sensitive panel that runs along the PX800FW's front, and this pivots and locks in position at anything up to 90° from vertical. The menu system is clearly presented, with buttons running down either side of the central colour screen, and the screen is responsive enough for tapping out fax numbers quickly.

The PX800FW isn't the fastest photocopier in the world, but it's fine for the kind of low-volume copies required by many home and small offices. The paper-handling mechanism is rather noisy, though, making this an MFP that's best positioned away from where you work. Fortunately, with both Ethernet and WiFi, this is easily achieved.

Six ink tanks (cyan, magenta, yellow, black, light cyan and light magenta) suggest the PX800FW could be a capable photo printer, but while prints are photographic, they're nowhere near as good as a standalone inkjet's. Excess contrast made images with subtle areas of shading look unnatural and this was particularly noticeable with flesh tones. Unfortunately, text output is nothing to write home about, either; output was too soft and nowhere near as black as we'd like, even in high-quality mode.

At this high price, the PX800FW doesn't produce good enough print quality for us to be able to recommend it.

Basic Specifications

Rating

***

Maximum native print resolution

5760 x 1440dpi

Quoted Speeds

Quoted speed, mono A4

40ppm

Tested Speeds

Time for two 10x8in photos 1.0

1m 27s

Time for six 6x4in photos 1.0

8m 3s

Print Quality

Number of ink colours

6

Number of ink cartridges

6

Maximum number of ink colours

6

Maximum number of cartridges

6

Quoted photo durability

200 years

Quoted photo durability source

Epson

Physical and Environmental

Standard printer interfaces

Hi-Speed USB, 802.11b/g, Ethernet, Pict Bridge

Size

550x250x501mm

Weight

13.0kg

Noise (in normal use)

34.6dB

Power consumption standby

6W

Power consumption active

26W

Paper Handling

Maximum paper size

A4

Maximum paper weight

95gsm

Standard paper inputs

2

Standard paper input capacity

120

Maximum paper inputs

3

Maximum paper input capacity

120

Duplex (code, cost if option)

Yes

Photo Features

PictBridge support

Yes

Borderless printing

up to A4

Direct (PC-less) printing

Yes

Supported memory cards

CompactFlash, MemoryStick, SD, MiniSD, MMC, xD

CD printing

Yes

General

Printer technology

Piezo inkjet

Supported operating systems

Windows 2000/XP/XP64/MacOS 10.3.9

Other inkjet features

A4 sheet-fed scanner, fax, 19.8cm touch-screen with 8.9in colour LCD

Other inkjet options

Optional 3-year warranty; Bluetooth

Buying Information

Price

£234

Consumable parts and prices

All colour inks £9.10

Price per colour A4 page

0.1p

Warranty

one year repair or replace

Supplier

http://www.amazon.co.uk

Details

www.epson.co.uk

Tested Print Speeds

Time for two 10x8in photos 1.0

1m 27s

Time for six 6x4in photos 1.0

8m 3s

Basic Specifications

Quoted Speeds

Tested Speeds

Print Quality

Physical and Environmental

Paper Handling

Photo Features

General

Buying Information

Tested Print Speeds

Hunter Jones

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