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Various Retailers have Epson Expression Premium XP-7100 Wireless Color Photo Printer w/ ADF, Scanner & Copier (Black) for $129.99. Shipping is free.

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Available Retailers:Key Features:
  • Print, Scan, Copy
  • Max Print Resolution: 5760 x 1440 dpi
  • Max Print Size: 8.5 x 14"
  • Print Speed: 15 ppm Black, 11 ppm Color
  • Optical Scan Resolution: 2400 dpi
  • Flatbed Scan Area: 8.5 x 11.7"
  • Input Capacity: 100 Sheets
  • SD Card Slot & Photo Editing Tools
  • USB & Wi-Fi Connectivity; Wi-Fi Direct

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Amazon [amazon.com] has Epson Expression Premium XP-7100 Wireless Color Photo Printer with ADF, Scanner and Copier (Black) on sale for $129.99. Shipping is free.

BH Photo Video [bhphotovideo.com] has Epson Expression Premium XP-7100 Wireless Color Photo Printer with ADF, Scanner and Copier (Black) on sale for $129.99. Shipping is free.

Staples [staples.com] has Epson Expression Premium XP-7100 Wireless Color Photo Printer with ADF, Scanner and Copier (Black) on sale for $129.99. Shipping is free.

Office Depot Office Max [officedepot.com] has Epson Expression Premium XP-7100 Wireless Color Photo Printer with ADF, Scanner and Copier (Black) on sale for $129.99. Shipping is free.
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For those wondering looks like $35-40 for 3rd party ink which is a must at least for me when getting a printer. Epson is probably my 2nd favorite brand when it comes to printer, I still think Canon makes the best ones, so will hold off a little longer. Reason I like Canon more, I never had one break on me, cant say the same for Epson, HP, or brother.
Also, which printer brands let's you continue printing when the black or color inks are out.

Many epsons Refuse to continue printing in black of even 1 color is out.

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Also, pay attention to the Epson Clearance.
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For those wondering looks like $35-40 for 3rd party ink which is a must at least for me when getting a printer. Epson is probably my 2nd favorite brand when it comes to printer, I still think Canon makes the best ones, so will hold off a little longer. Reason I like Canon more, I never had one break on me, cant say the same for Epson, HP, or brother.
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02-05-2023 at 04:02 PM.
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Quote from PeteyTheStriker :
For those wondering looks like $35-40 for 3rd party ink which is a must at least for me when getting a printer. Epson is probably my 2nd favorite brand when it comes to printer, I still think Canon makes the best ones, so will hold off a little longer. Reason I like Canon more, I never had one break on me, cant say the same for Epson, HP, or brother.
Also, which printer brands let's you continue printing when the black or color inks are out.

Many epsons Refuse to continue printing in black of even 1 color is out.

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https://epson.com/Clearance-Cente..._onRefresh

Also, pay attention to the Epson Clearance.
Sometimes, amazing printer deals with full warranties.
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02-05-2023 at 05:12 PM.
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Also, which printer brands let's you continue printing when the black or color inks are out.

Many epsons Refuse to continue printing in black of even 1 color is out.

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https://epson.com/Clearance-Cente..._onRefresh

Also, pay attention to the Epson Clearance.
Sometimes, amazing printer deals with full warranties.
I have a brother and it lets me print with low color ink
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02-05-2023 at 06:26 PM.
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I have a brother and it lets me print with low color ink
brother printers don't have the best quality but they are an open book and at any price they will let you use any cheap ink. i highly recommend them
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02-05-2023 at 09:02 PM.
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Argh, I need a new printer and this one fits the bill except I can't find a chip reseter for it. Even Chipless Solutions doesn't support i yet.

I see lots of 410 and 410XL refillable cartridges but no reset-able chips...

the wait continues...
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02-06-2023 at 06:54 AM.
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Man the printer market has so changed in a short amount of time it feels like. I have mostly Brother units at my office that I can buy cheap 3rd party ink for no problem, and a very old Canon Pixma at home that works the same. I was looking at adding a printer at work and I was amazed at the lack of 3rd party ink options for all the newer units. Not to mention all the restrictions, like subscription nonsense that kills the units operation if not subscribed.
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02-06-2023 at 07:37 AM.
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Quote from PeteyTheStriker :
For those wondering looks like $35-40 for 3rd party ink which is a must at least for me when getting a printer. Epson is probably my 2nd favorite brand when it comes to printer, I still think Canon makes the best ones, so will hold off a little longer. Reason I like Canon more, I never had one break on me, cant say the same for Epson, HP, or brother.
My second most recent printer purchase was a Canon Pixma. I never could get it to scan more than two pages before giving me a stuck paper error even when everything was set up perfectly. Ok fine, I won't use the feeder to scan things. Next up was it giving me a network error half the time I tried to print from my phone or laptop even though I had a strong connection. I sometimes spent 20+ minutes trying to get a single PDF to print. I gave it away when I moved and picked up an Epson and so far everything has worked butter smooth so I guess YMMV but Canon is dead to me.
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My second most recent printer purchase was a Canon Pixma. I never could get it to scan more than two pages before giving me a stuck paper error even when everything was set up perfectly. Ok fine, I won't use the feeder to scan things. Next up was it giving me a network error half the time I tried to print from my phone or laptop even though I had a strong connection. I sometimes spent 20+ minutes trying to get a single PDF to print. I gave it away when I moved and picked up an Epson and so far everything has worked butter smooth so I guess YMMV but Canon is dead to me.
My sample size is a lot larger than just one printer. I have had and managed about 7 Canons, 20+ HP's, 20+ Lexmark's/Dell, about 10 Epsons, and about 8 Brothers. Not counting a few industrial printers in the last 20 years.

The reason the HP's and Lexmark's are so much higher cause they kept breaking, lol.

Epson definitely I hold in higher respect than most other brands. Have had a few Epsons break on me but not a lot. This is definitely a good deal, but since I dont need a new printer for the house just yet, I can keep waiting. If I was in a rush I would have picked this up.
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Quote from PeteyTheStriker :
My sample size is a lot larger than just one printer. I have had and managed about 7 Canons, 20+ HP's, 20+ Lexmark's/Dell, about 10 Epsons, and about 8 Brothers. Not counting a few industrial printers in the last 20 years.

The reason the HP's and Lexmark's are so much higher cause they kept breaking, lol.

Epson definitely I hold in higher respect than most other brands. Have had a few Epsons break on me but not a lot. This is definitely a good deal, but since I dont need a new printer for the house just yet, I can keep waiting. If I was in a rush I would have picked this up.
I'm guessing this is mostly commercial level stuff correct? I've heard good things about Canon and their commercial level equipment but I'm not sure it carries into the consumer market. Then again everything in the consumer market is cheap now so maybe my Epson will start to fail soon enough but at least until then I can refill it with bottles of ink at a fraction of the cost.
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02-06-2023 at 08:35 AM.
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Have had this o e for about 5 years now and no complaints. It doesn't give out an error when using cheap ink and still works perfectly.
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02-06-2023 at 08:46 AM.
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I'm guessing this is mostly commercial level stuff correct? I've heard good things about Canon and their commercial level equipment but I'm not sure it carries into the consumer market.
Both actually, the commercial levels go for the main office users to use at the printing centers/areas, but the executives usually get their own personal printer which is a higher end consumer level.

Canon was slow to adapt to mobile printing and app use, but their build quality, and print quality have been top notch. A few models of their higher end printers have slow start up times if they are not used frequently cause they cycle ink to prevent clogs and drying, so you get a 1-2 minute wait sometimes before first print comes out. Outside of that they just work. Mechanically never had any problems with them, but their mobile app efforts were not the best when companies started first moving to it, they have come a long way since that.
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For those wondering looks like $35-40 for 3rd party ink which is a must at least for me when getting a printer. Epson is probably my 2nd favorite brand when it comes to printer, I still think Canon makes the best ones, so will hold off a little longer. Reason I like Canon more, I never had one break on me, cant say the same for Epson, HP, or brother.
No where the printer sample size you have, but my wife has gone thru 4 of the $200 to $300 Pixma printers. They all broke within 2 years. This time she let me get here a Epson with the refillable tanks. Only had it 3 months but she is loving it so far. She has printed almost 2000 pages and the ink tanks are still around half full. We were having to buy ink for the Canon printers almost monthly at about the same cost as the Epson refill bottles. No clue on how long the printer will last but we did get it a Costco so if something does go wrong then hopefully they will take care of it. I will say the Canon printed better photo quality but my wife very rarely needs anything in that quality of print.
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Man the printer market has so changed in a short amount of time it feels like. I have mostly Brother units at my office that I can buy cheap 3rd party ink for no problem, and a very old Canon Pixma at home that works the same. I was looking at adding a printer at work and I was amazed at the lack of 3rd party ink options for all the newer units. Not to mention all the restrictions, like subscription nonsense that kills the units operation if not subscribed.
I'll never buy another HP again because of their subscription programs.
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