Amateur Photographer

Epson ET-7700 EcoTank printer


Two sets of five inks are supplied in the box

While continuous-flow ink systems (CIS) aren't exactly new, in the past they've mainly featured in high-end professional printers. With the introduction of the ET-7700 and ET-7750 to Epson's EcoTank line-up, user-refillable ink tanks are now available to the enthusiast photographer and home-office user.

In this review, I'll be looking at the ET-7700 A4 printer which features Wi-Fi, Wi-Fi Direct and mobile options for printing photos and documents on-the-go using Epson iPrint. The ET-7750 shares the same specification, but is for printing up to A3. You can connect to a PC using USB or Ethernet, while on the front of the printer you'll find an SD card reader and a USB slot for a memory stick or connecting to a camera via PictBridge. There's also a 1,200dpi A4 scanner for photos and documents.

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