Excellent all round printer photocopying is relativly quick, Easy to use on screen display allows you to view pictures from the card reader or U.S.B port for use with your camera. Set up takes about 10-15 mins the only downside is that it doesn't come with a cable to link to your p.c/laptop. well recommended printer
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Similar situation to the other reviewer. I had this machine hooked up to my PC and was very handy, but when I decided to go to Mac it transpired that the scanner would not work with my iMac, contrary to what I had been promised when I bought the printer a few months ago. So now it has to go, to be replaced by something that will work with the new computer. Not pleased is an understatement.
Other than the scan problem I love it, would not change it for anything. It's a real pain to have to get rid of it.
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Similar situation to the other reviewer. I had this machine hooked up to my PC and was very handy, but when I decided to go to Mac it transpired that the scanner would not work with my iMac, contrary to what I had been promised when I bought the printer a few months ago. So now it has to go, to be replaced by something that will work with the new computer. Not pleased is an understatement.
Other than the scan problem I love it, would not change it for anything. It's a real pain to have to get rid of it.
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I have had my RX560 for about 6 months now and I am generally pleased with it. The print quality is great for both documents and photos. The scanning and photocopy modes makes for a versatile machine and ideal for my (home) office. My printer gets a lot of use with my work, my wife's work and children's homework too.
One of the reasons I bought this particular model, apart from the multi-functionality, was the availablity of inexpensive compatible cartridges that would 'plug and play' without the need to reset the printer or go though tedious routines to get them accepted. This said though, the cartridges are small (Epson or a compatible) and are soon empty. However I would say that my ink costs are down on my last printer (Canon IP5200) and ... Read More:
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I have had my RX560 for about 6 months now and I am generally pleased with it. The print quality is great for both documents and photos. The scanning and photocopy modes makes for a versatile machine and ideal for my (home) office. My printer gets a lot of use with my work, my wife's work and children's homework too.
One of the reasons I bought this particular model, apart from the multi-functionality, was the availablity of inexpensive compatible cartridges that would 'plug and play' without the need to reset the printer or go though tedious routines to get them accepted. This said though, the cartridges are small (Epson or a compatible) and are soon empty. However I would say that my ink costs are down on my last printer (Canon IP5200) and ... Read More:
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If you are looking for a reasonably priced multi-function network inkjet printer then look no further. This is it. Connected up in 15 minutes straight out of the box. (you need to provide your own ethernet cable) I think this may be a european model as the power cord had a continental connection plug. A standard PC power lead fits however. (I had a few kicking around)
All the paper instruction are in German or French, but the CD-ROM has stage by stage english instructions and the full manual in English.
Works great. Visible to all my network laptops and PC's. Photocopies (Colour ans B&W) even when not connected to the network. Not the smallest printer around, but solidly built and looks great. Recommended.
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Don't buy this, its a piece of junk. No driver for Vista (or if there are, they are only for the printer part, not the scanner).
The multiple document feeder doesn't work and pulls more than one page at a time. If you single sheet feed a document through instead, you get to one of the last pages and the software crashes and tells you that the printer probably isn't connected.
Don't buy this, its a piece of junk. No driver for Vista (or if there are, they are only for the printer part, not the scanner).
The multiple document feeder doesn't work and pulls more than one page at a time. If you single sheet feed a document through instead, you get to one of the last pages and the software crashes and tells you that the printer probably isn't connected.