


Manufacturer: Epson
Average Rating: 4.0
List Price: $279.99
Offer Price: Too low to display
47 used & new
5-in-1 -- print, copy, scan, fax, photo, Wi-Fi
Draft speeds up to 38 ppm (black and color)
Laser quality documents about 2x faster
Wi-Fi and Ethernet networking built in
Extra high-capacity black ink
Show the world what your business is made of with the Epson WorkForce 600 All-In-One Printer, engineered for the small business and home office. Get laser quality output at laser fast speeds. Make your business look its best with brilliant color output. It includes the ability to wirelessly print and archive critical documents, or fax stacks of originals in seconds. Because time is money, the WorkForce 600 races through every task. And, it uses up to three times less energy than a laser printer. Fast, affordable and built to grow with your business, the WorkForce 600 does it all, so you can focus on the business at hand.
2-year limited warranty with registration Smudge, fade, water resistant, highlighter friendly Save energy ? Uses up to 3x less power than a laser printer Do more in less time ? Copy, scan or fax stacks of documents with built-in, 30-page ADF Send faxes fast, even in color ? Fax in as fast as 3 sec per page; store up to 60 speed dials and receive up to 180 pages in memory; also faxes legal size Print photos without a computer ? Built-in memory card slots, PictBridge, and 2.5-inch LCD Make quick color copies and enlargements ? One-touch copying with high quality scanning; reduce and enlarge 25 to 400 percent Do more with useful software included ? OCR and creativity software to create flyers, brochures, calendars and more Save paper ? Built-in double-sided printing Epson Preferred protection program with 2-year limited warranty and 2-year toll-free support, with registration, plus quick product exchange
Epson 99 Yellow Ink Cartridge for the Epson Artisan 700 and Artisan 800 Printers
Epson 99 Light Magenta Ink Cartridge for the Epson Artisan 700 and Artisan 800 Printers
Epson 98 High Capacity Black Ink Cartridge for the Epson Artisan 700 and Artisan 800 Printers
Epson 99 Cyan Ink Cartridge for the Epson Artisan 700 and Artisan 800 Printers
Durabrite Ultra Ink, Multipack
Durabrite Ultra Ink Black for Stylus CX5000,CX5000v,CX6000 & CX7000F
Epson Extra High Capacity Black Ink for the Epson WorkForce 40 and WorkForce 600 Printers
Rating: 5 (2008-11-23)
this product was all i expected it to be and is easy to operate. what you read is what it is. great product and my first epson.
Rating: 4 (2008-11-23)
I just purchased this product yesterday. It did not take me long to set it up. If you followed the directions to the letter it really should not be hard. It takes more time waiting for the different downloads. I think a lot of people get confused when they don't have the ID name and their password code. It really should not take 7 hours to get this up and going. I am not computer savvy however I would put my skills as medium compared to others. If it took me seven hours I would have taken it back to the store.The reason I purchased this was because of all the great reviews. I just did not know it was going to be as noisey at it is. However in the reviews they did say it was noisey. I was going to buy another HP that lasted forever however I read around and this one got great reviews.
I also found one at Staples for $149.00 and the sale went off on the 22nd of November.
I did get my fax set up however have not got to test it yet. I do have a DSL line and they said that you need a filter well we will see. I know with my HP I didnt. Maybe my DSL company may already got that bug out. May be I will luck up. I can say that the Fax was a lot easier than the HP to set up. I had my HP for ten years and it was great.
I will get back to this review again to tell you how I really like it.
Thanks for everyone taking time to write reviews. It really helps when you are trying to purchase electronics. The economy is really bad and I do not want to waste my hard earn money.
Rating: 1 (2008-11-22)
I purchased this product after my HP 5610 stopped working. I make heavy use of the ADF scanning and noticed the Epson Workforce 500 was billed as supported duplex printing. Both of these selling points failed to perform as expected and I returned the unit.
There is no duplex printing support on this device. Despite marketing speech to the contrary the only double sided printing support is that a window pops up on your screen requesting you to turn the sheet of paper around to print on the opposite side.
The scanner's document feeder did not perform at all. The construction made it relatively difficult to add standard 8.5 x 11 sheets of paper into the feeder without getting caught on a number of ledges and horizontal barriers meant to keep the paper in alignment. Once the sheet to be scanned was properly inserted the scanner was almost never able to scan a sheet of paper without "slipping" - when this occurred the drive motors continued to move and the scanner portion believe the sheet was sliding past it but in reality the paper was stuck midway thru the scanner.
Rating: 2 (2008-11-21)
I purchased this product solely based on the reviews on this site. Five days out of the box, I'm a bit underwhelmed. My dissatisfaction is primarily related to printer setup. Despite the firm assertions of some, you can follow the product's installation instructions to the letter, and still struggle.
It took me upwards of seven hours to finally get the printer fully functional. More than half that time was spent trying to get the software to "find the printer." After wrestling with it for 3 hours, I phoned my cousin, the Technical Professional. It took him about an hour to diagnose that the problem was how my router was connected to my PC. Following the instructions of my VOIP provider, my wireless router was connected to my VOIP device which was connected to my CPU. For the software to be able to find the printer when its connected to your router...apparently the router needs to be connected directly to the CPU. I acknowledge that my atypical configuration (i.e. router to VOIP device to PC) was not Epson's fault...but it would be useful if their troubleshooting tips included an instruction that the router should be directly connected to the CPU.
Once I connected my router to my CPU, the software easily found the printer; however, the printer was never able to automatically establish an IP address. I ultimately pulled up the PDF for my router, found the instruction for assigning a device an IP address, and assigned the printer an IP address.
Once the initial "installation" was complete, I then set out to establish a connection between the printer and my two wireless laptops. Once again I used the software and followed the prescribed instructions, but my laptops never locate the printer via the software. In a fit of desperation, I disobeyed the printer's instructions and went to Windows' control panel, and asked it to find the printer on my network. It took fewer than 5 minutes for Windows to locate the printer and create the connection. (That was for my personal laptop. For my work laptop, I had to define a TCP/IP port to establish a connection--a level of technical acumen that I didn't know I possessed.)
So far, I've processed two modest print jobs. The last print job took something like 10 minutes to print. (It was only two pages.) I'm guessing that the problem was a combination of a couple of things. First, the signal strength from my wireless router is a bit anemic. My wireless devices are only 40-50 feet away from the wireless router...so I don't know what that's about. Second, the printer was in energy saver mode when I processed the print job. I'm hopeful that other print jobs won't take so long.
It's not in my nature to be a contrarian. I want to love this printer...I really do. But five days out of the box, we have yet to warm up to one another.
Rating: 5 (2008-11-20)
Evidentally the people spoke and Epson listened. I decided to buy the Epson WorkForce 600 Wireless All-In-One because it met my needs. However, before I 'clicked' the 'One-Click' button I read all the reviews. I noted several remarks about installing the printer wirelessly and what must be done before the printer would print using the wireless mode. I printed out each comment so's to make it easier when I went through the process. But, when the printer arrived at my doorstep and I opened the box all the needed (up-dated) documentation was there for wireless hook-up. Everything was in plain english and easy to follow and, by all means I'm no computer geek. I've got the printer up and running on three computers. The only thing, I cleaned my house during the set-up process so, have a little free time available.