Well I would have bought the Epson if I could have found someone to sell it to me.
Maybe it's too new.
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Have you bought it yet ?Originally posted by cojak View PostSo I'm not sure about the recs in this thread http://forums.contractoruk.com/techn...e-printer.html
Anyway I'm looking at the Epson Workforce Pro WP-4014DN as it's excellent quality at 1.81p per page (black)/5.03p per page (colour).
My only concern is that it looks a bit big.
Just thought I'd share..
The dimensions are a bit big but I suppose it depends where you are going to put it ?
Ive been well happy with my Canon MX885
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Buying a (non-wireless) printer
So I'm not sure about the recs in this thread http://forums.contractoruk.com/techn...e-printer.html
Anyway I'm looking at the Epson Workforce Pro WP-4014DN as it's excellent quality at 1.81p per page (black)/5.03p per page (colour).
My only concern is that it looks a bit big.
Just thought I'd share..
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