Epson Stylus NX215 Color Inkjet All-in-One Printer

Posted by: kk  :  Category: Printers & Ink

  • The Epson Stylus NX215 makes it simple to print stacks of borderless photos
  • Faster print speeds, without compromising quality – maximum print speeds of 32 ppm black
  • Superior image enhancement tools – restore color to old, faded photos; better than the competition
  • Save time – make multiple copies (1 ¿ 99) with one touch
  • Replace only the color you need – individual ink cartridges, available in different sizes

Product Description
The Epson Stylus NX215 makes it simple to print stacks of borderless photos, without using a computer, thanks to its vibrant, 1.5-inch LCD screen and built-in memory card slot. Achieve extraordinary results – whether you print, copy, or scan – on everything from plain paper documents to brilliant photos. With Automatic Photo Correction, you¿re sure to get incredible results every time, without any special software. Make high quality scans of family photos and important documents and save them as JPEGs or PDFs with included software. You can even make quick copies in color or black-and-white with just one touch. Best of all, the NX215 even offers fast maximum print speeds versus competitively priced models – 32 ppm black, 15 ppm color¿. And, thanks to instant-dry DURABrite Ultra Ink, each print is smudge and water resistant. So, share your prints immediately after printing. It¿s all right at your fingertips with this amazing all-in-one.

Epson Stylus NX215 Color Inkjet All-in-One Printer

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5 Responses to “Epson Stylus NX215 Color Inkjet All-in-One Printer”

  1. J. OHearn Says:

    This printer does everything it states and for the low price I am extremely happy! The scanning software is greatly improved and is easy to use.

    THe only negative is that the ink jet heads have to be “cleaned” every few weeks.

    Recommend this printer, you’ll be satisfied.
    Rating: 5 / 5

  2. Kenneth Alder Says:

    The last time I bought an Epson printer, perhaps 10 years ago, I vowed to never buy one again- this as I was desperately trying to print out a text document for a class, but couldn’t do it because one of the color cartridges was empty; the inability to even get it to print using only the black cartridge, or “force” the printer to print if its computer says one of the four cartridges is empty since often the sensor says it’s empty before it is (I know Consumer Reports nailed them on not having as much usable ink in the cartridge as advertised), is just stupid- I pitched it and bought another brand, and let both the store and Epson know why I was switching brands. Despite this, I decided to give them another shot and bought this model when I wanted the convenienc of an all-in-one unit- big mistake, should have stuck with HP! Though the features are very nice, and the price was great, twice now I’ve found myself stuck, unable to print- though now because after replacing the black cartridge, the printer says it can’t “recognize” one of the half-full color cartridges. The first time it made me replace (waste) all 3 color cartridges before I could again print, as one after another it didn’t “recognize” them; what good is having 4 separate cartridges if I have to replace all 4 at the same time? I had to actually fight with the computer to even let me replace the black cartridge- it showed it as low but not empty, but it’s so stupidly programmed that unless the computer says it needs to be replaced, it won’t park the cartridge carrier where they’re accessible. If it does let me replace just the one (I now have to waste an hour making a special trip out) I’ll be left with differing color ink levels and the inability to just hit “print” on a large document and walk away with any confidence that there won’t be a problem with one of the other cartridges. As an added bonus- the individual cartridges are narrow, difficult to grasp individually when in the carrier side by side, fit tightly (finger is sore from scraping plastic ridges trying to pull them out)- anyone with normal-sized fingers and grasping issues would need someone to do it for them.
    Rating: 2 / 5

  3. scorpiomcz Says:

    I just unpacked and set up this printer. Software and printer set up nicely and quickly on the computer. When I printed out a photo from my sd card the results were not impressive so after installing the software on my computer I printed the same photo. Printing from the computer was much faster and the coloring was brighter but I am still not impressed with the final results. I purchased this printer to replace a Lexmark all-in-one that simply wouldn’t work with my Vista. I also own a Pixma IP6700d printer and the photos are great. I will most likely be taking this printer back.
    Rating: 2 / 5

  4. Leonard Orlandini Says:

    nice printer easy to set up, scanner does not have features the hp does, the paper tray is way too loud when loading paper, a paper tray is better and quieter scanning is not that good but ok for a cheap printer, for a budget its perfect, cartridges too expensive
    Rating: 4 / 5

  5. Ronald F. Newton Says:

    Having tried all printing options at my disposal on the printer, prints are faded with a slightly red color bias to lighter shades of all colors except greens, which are the most faded, having been neutralized by the troublesome red bias. The very first prints from our old RX 500, were absolutely magnificent–rich and true colors exactly matching the images from files and/or CD’s. My disappointment with this printer cannot really be described.

    Alignment and cleaning directions have been applied without success for acceptable prints.

    Prints are, however, crisp and sharply focused.

    Printing texts, i.e., letters, documents, records, etc., are completely satisfactory. Faulty coloring is the only concern here.

    For years I have made my own greeting cards with Epson(2) printers until age and heavy use indicated replacement. Recipents have marveled at their quality, some even thinking they were done commercially. If necessary, I can package this one and return it if so indicated. I will gladly apply any directions from an Epson tech. in an attempt to rectify the problem.

    I have had this printer for only about 30 days.

    Please advise.

    Sincerely,

    Ron Newton

    rnld_nwtn@yahoo.com

    360 681 6245
    Rating: 2 / 5

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