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The Epson EcoTank ET-4850 is a wireless all-in-one cartridge-free printer designed for high-volume, cost-efficient office use. It delivers up to 7,500 black and 6,000 color pages per ink set, features EcoFit refillable ink bottles to reduce waste, and offers versatile connectivity options including Ethernet, Wi-Fi, and voice-activated printing. With a 250-sheet tray, auto document feeder, and a 2.4" color touchscreen, it streamlines scanning, copying, and faxing while ensuring professional-quality prints with PrecisionCore Heat-Free technology.
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10 Million Stars - Buy this one NOT HP for Macbooks
The media could not be loaded. This is my first Epson. And I want to share the full story of how we semi-accidentally ended up with this awesome brand of printer. It's pricey but so worth it. I waited about a month to write this review.Backstory:Originally, we had an HP 2540 inkjet printer that was supposed to be compatible with airplay but was plagued with connection issues for most of its usable life.It was probably about 10 years old by the time we replaced it, but the issues began about a year or two after owning it. And the issues got worse when 5g was rolled out. It seemed like it was only compatible with 2g.Why HP Sucks:I work from home and normally directly connect to ethernet to ensure that my speeds are as high as possible.However, to use the old HP Inkjet, I had to turn on wifi from my Macbook (on top of ethernet) and use stupid HP apps as a go-between to bridge the connection. I'm no computer scientist, but even I can recognize poor design and a technological bandaid when I see it.And don't even get me started on how fast it blew through expensive ink cartridges. $50-60 for black $50-60 for tri-color. You print 20 pages of normal printing and it starts saying you are low on ink. That's way too much, mkay?Eventually, it got to the point where I had to do factory resets nearly every time I wanted to use it. Also, the paper feed tray hinge hooks had broken, and the tray was literally being held together with duct tape. It was stored in one place, rarely moved, and when it was moved, it was done so gently. I think the hinge broke because the plastic just got old, cracked, and dried out.Why Bought another HP and Then Returned it, Before Buying this Epson:I am a longtime Apple person. Tend to default to buying items that are vetted/sold by Apple when they are connecting to other Apple products. And, unfortunately, the Apple store recommended the HP Envy.Literally the day I unboxed the HP Envy, it was giving me the same connection issues as the old HP inkjet. That's when I realized it wasn't the wifi compatibility. Nope. HP is just poorly-designed, ink-guzzling garbage.Research Methods // Pros and Cons:I discovered it with internet research (ranking criteria: NOT HP, compatible with PC and Mac, customer ratings, and price per print). It came down to a few different Epsons and a Cannon, but the reason this Epson won was that it has affordable ink and the ink lasts a long time.Why this Printer Rocks:1) Ink is relatively cheap by competitor comparison2) Ink lasts a really long time3) it automatically prints double-sided. This blew my mind, because I didn't need or pay attention to this feature, but now I can't imagine not having it. It's saving so much paper!!!4) Print quality is effective for basic print needs. Prints text without white lines.5) Installation was easy and it worked as expected from day one.6) It receives print jobs without me needing wifi on my macbook7) it prints easily from my iphone8) Print speeds are much faster than Inkjet 25409) Paper tray location is under the printer, which means you are not leaning a paper tray against a wall. And it probably won't crack apart like the plastic hinges did on my old printer.10) Replacement Ink is easy to install in the reservoirs. Because you get a reservoir for each tri-color, your color printing will implicitly last longer. And there are aftermarket options for ink.11) You will save so much paper. Good for the environment and your budget.Possible Negatives:1) The initial setup was long (plan on at least 30 minutes to install firmware and test print quality). You are warned not interrupt the setup process, because it could mess things up. Follow directions and you will be fine.2) The print quality test print will test your patience, especially if you have a hard time seeing. This is because it will generate a list of shapes and ask you which ones printed correctly. You then punch in the number on the printer to confirm alignment. The messed up shapes are only messed up by a millimeter of difference. So it can be hard to see the differences.3) Photo-quality printing does not appear to be its strong suit. However, printing at pharmacies or online is so cheap. Just do it there.3) It's a little bulky height-wise, but fits on top of a standard bookshelf.4) Price is high/prohibitive. But you get what you pay for. I truly believe this is a quality product and you will save money over time because of the efficiency of ink use, low cost of replacement ink and efficient use of paper through automatic duplex printing.
E**A
Fast, easy, sleek and big ink reservoir
So glad we took a shot at this style of printer. We got tired of buying ink every month. You can calibrate this for sharp images, we’ve printed pictures on glossy stock and standard letter heads. The app makes it easy but the best is the wireless function. Takes seconds to go from webpage to print without the app like a normally printer. Full page prints in under a minute
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All that you need
All that you need.
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Just Won't Maintain a Network Connection
Every time I go to print from either my laptop or my PC, nothing happens. Epson software says it can't find the printer - even though it has printed from that printer a hundered times, even several times the same day. So the trouble shooter goes through this eleborate diagnosing. It wonders if the printer is on. Yes, of course it's on. It wonders if I've changed WiFi connection. No, nothing is the WiFi has changed since the printer last printed for me two hours ago. Strong WiFi signal? Got it. Updated software driver? Got it. I chose Epson because of the printer ink bottles. But because it doesn't work so much, I end up printing to my HP anyway - which always seems to get the signal even though it is five rooms away. The fact that my PC can easily communicate to and print to the HP but can't with the Epson makes me think it must be something wrong with the Epson. But all of the possible solutions online given have already been tried multiple times. Usually I can finally get it to work if I turn it off and then turn it back on. But that should not be necessary. Either Epson gets with the age of Wifi printing or they don't. Every attempt to get technical support fails beause they just assume I haven't gone through the 12 steps to try and resolved the connection issue. But I have. Many, many times. And it gets old and very frustration. This could be a really good printer if it wasn't so stinking bad with it's WiFi connection issues.
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Price is Higher, But Will Save You a Ton in the Long Run. Not Full-Duplex Scanner.
The Epson Eco-Tank 4850 is everything that it says that it is in the product listing. It is a very manageable footprint while the weight is just a bit on the heavier side for a print this size. The paper capacity is standard for most printers this size at 250 sheets. It prints fast and it prints very nicely. Best of all, ink is VERY inexpensive and, in the long run, can save you hundreds of dollars.The setup takes quite a while for the ink to prime, but this is understandable. Two of the things I do not like are (a) the very small LCD screen that does not have a very impressive user interface. It does the trick, but I do not like using it; (b) the scanner is not full duplexing and the automatic document feeder cannot automatically scan both sides. For me, full duplexing is nearly essential. Finally, I wish that the input paper tray could handle 8.5x14 legal sheets.
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