Epson Stylus C60

Epson Stylus C60

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2.3

Ease of Set Up

2.6

Print Quality

2.7

Value For Money

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Epson Stylus C60

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Epson Stylus C60
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2.3

Ease of Set Up

2.6

Print Quality

2.7

Value For Money

User Reviews

Guest
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3

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1

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I Don't Know If Its Me Or Just Cheap Replacement I

I don't know if its me or just cheap replacement ink cartridges but I have had endless problems with this printer. At the end of the day I think this printer has been the worst in my experience for cheap colour ink jet printers for this buyer. Works ok at first with proprietary ink cartridges but when replacements cost 50-75% if the price of the hardware questions must be asked. Please just give me a reliable black ink letter printer.

Guest
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2

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2

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Nothing Good For Me To Say Apart From Cheap Compa

Nothing good for me to say apart from cheap compatible cartridge availability.

A waste of money in my opinion, buy something better that will last longer and not need so much maintenance or repairs!

rupertbear007
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3

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Excellent Value For Money. Doubt If You Could Buy

Excellent value for money. Doubt if you could buy one new now though. If you can pick up a second hand one cheap it will make an excellent starter machine.

shafferlc
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0

Ease of Set Up

3

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Please Save Your Money And Just Copy Your Document

Please save your money and just copy your documents from your computer screen by hand. That's what I do now that I own an Epson Stylus C60 Inkjet Printer.

I have to lean the paper up against a wall or hold it by hand to get it to go through. Even so, too many sheets or too few sheets can cause jams. I consider myself lucky if it feeds two or three sheets through at a time but at least prints on the top one. Often times difficulties with paper feed lead to smeared documents for up to six pages after the misfed one.

It refuses to print files from Adobe Reader (I'm using Mac OSX v.10.3.3) without any explanation. The driver it came with was faulty, but Epson replaced it with an update after I spent ages on the phone with them. Their customer support for the Adobe Reader problem has been pitiful.

The cartridges are very expensive, and although I generally just need to print black and white documents, the printer won't work without a color cartridge, complete with ink (I tried an empty, but couldn't fool it!). On the rare occasion that I do print something in color, I've found that it has difficulties lining up the colors correctly. After using the utility to adjust the alignment three times, only making it worse, I gave up. This is with brand new Epson print cartridges.

If you're still not convinced, the thing is as loud as the printer I was using in 1986. At least it's pretty cheap.

John Buckle
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Value For Money

3

Print Quality

This Is The Fourth Epson Stylus C60 I Have Had In

This is the fourth Epson Stylus C60 I have had in 18 months - on each occasion Epson had to replace the printer free of charge because of mechanical faults. The courier who delivers the replacements says that a lot of his deliveries are replacement Epson printers - this says a lot for Epson quality! In fact I did not even buy this printer - it was supplied as an upgrade by Epson because the Stylus 680 I bought had itself broken down and been replaced four times in a year - just in normal home use.

I have another eight-year old Epson printer that still works well - but the quality now seems to be so poor that I have decided to give up on the C60 as the printer has broken down again (apprently it needs servicing - 8 months after supply!) and I will replace it with a non-Epson product.

I have informed Epson that I will never buy another Epsom product - they did not seem concerned!

augi
2

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2

Print Quality

The Printer Works Ok, But If The Printer Won't Wor

The printer works OK, but if the printer won't work if one cartridge is empty, I'll replace the printer with something else. At $50 for Epson cartridges and if you don't use Epson they say your warrantee is void. I have had this printer for just one year now. I guess Ill give another manufacturer a try now. Can't be worse?

Eduardo.
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2

Print Quality

Based On My Experience With The Epson Stylus C60 I

Based on my experience with the Epson Stylus c60 inkjet printer, I will never buy another epson product. I have learned my lesson, Never buy a cheap Epson printer. You will get what you paid for!!

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Mike.

I agree with this review. I also bought a C60 and found that I had been conned by Epson. I also will never buy Epson again.

Dixon.
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Value For Money

3

Print Quality

If I Had Known About The Chip On The Epson Stylus

If I had known about the Chip on the Epson Stylus C60 ink cartridge I would never have bought this inkjet printer. What a rip off! Epson should be ashamed of this scam. I will never by another epson product again.

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Al.

I agree with the comment about the chip, having bought a C60 myself. Never had any problems with it. The print quality is good. In England Epson are charging £27.99 for a black ink cartridge.

If I bought a Ford and could only buy tyres for that car at Ford I think the goverment would do something about it. This is no different. I seriously thinking about ditching my printer when the ink runs out and buying an HP with almost half the running costs as far as the ink is concerned. In a year I would more than make up for the extra cost. Epson are going to loose a lot of family business in the UK.

Dixon.

I recently found Island inkjet who will fill chipped cartridges for this model for 13.95 Ca.

paul.

I agree, support is awful too, the c60 is very noisy, clunky, it is possible to get around those chips easily, print quality is very good, however colour matching has been a problem for me as have paper feed jamming ! Pulls in all paper and jams ! Same fault on earlier model too, you can fill with your own ink but thats about the only saving grace, i wont buy epson again !

thanks for reading this , paul.

mlsw1.
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4

Print Quality

Never Had An Inkjetprinter Before (except An Apple

Never had an inkjetprinter before (except an Apple Color StyleWriter 1500; but that doesn't count as a 'real' printer for me). Setting up this Epson Stylus C60 inkjet printer is easy and it works right away without any problems right out the box (on my Apple PowerBook with OS 9.2.2 and OS X 10.1.3).

Straight b&w printing of letters an A4 is fast; photo's are lasting a bit long but the quality is great compared to it's price. On the other hand; the cartridges are way too expensive. Epson should do something about that (two sets of color and black cartridges are more expensive than the printer).

Photo's look great; it's a good thing to try some different papers. And better paper uses less ink, so it saves mony in the end.

The printer is a bit big; according to the pictures on the net I didn't expect such a large casing. Maybe next time Epson can release pictures with some material on the desk with the printer so this can be an indication of ht's size.

Overall: great prints for such a 'cheap' printer. If you have the mony consider the C70; it has seperate ink cartridges for cyan, magenta, yellow and black which can save money.

[ Ger Nijkamp ]

mlsw1.
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Value For Money

4

Print Quality

Well A Little On Me, I Have Repaired Printers For

Well a little on me, i have repaired printers for about 5 years and have sold computers and printers and this printer is good value for its dollar.

The C60 is a compact, easy to use printer. One thing with epson - the colour managment is great and works well.

This printer prints high quality prints from a digital camera and the photo selection settings in the advance settings is what you need to know but only once.

With all printers you need to do some test prints to see your best settings and then stick by them or you will be changing all the time and then it is a waste of time.

As i mentioned the epsons always have their head built into the unit, compared with the canon which you can replace.

But saying that the head can be removed easy if you are careful, And the cost is about the same as a canon head anyway. If you're stuck with an epson that has a glued up head you could remove it and place the head on a damp piece of cloth for about an hour and then put it back and go though the head cleaning operation as this will clear it out.

The epson had always been a leader and i must admit have had problems with their heads blocking up or they get an air gap in the cartridge, which shows up as "out of ink". You can get over this by taking out the ink cartridge and banging it on a table "right way up " til the ink comes out on some paper, Then replace it and clean again..

All inkjets need to be used often or the ink drys up .

As for the C60 it's a quick cost effective printer with great quality. It does have a chip on the cartridge for ink detailed ink level, So if you don't refill them you will have to buy oem ..

If you want a cheap quality photo print ,, get one ..

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itshimthere

I have to disagree with this review. My experience has been an unhappy one. The Epson C60 is cheap to buy and expensive to maintain. It is noisy and seems to clatter around for ages doing goodness-knows-what before being ready to accept a print job. The ink cartridges don't last that very long (not compared with our previous HP black ink printer). The final straw came when it refused to play ball when I connected it through a port replicator to my new laptop. I have read many reviews on the net about printers and I have plumped to ditch the Epson in favour of a Canon i560. I recommend you do same. You can buy an equivalent Canon like the i350 for the same price and it is better built with far lower running costs. You read many positive things about Canon products, including customer support, build quality and prices for consumables. Can't say the same for Epson. Must be something in that. No smoke without fire, as they say.

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