Epson's All-in-One Printers Under $100: Epson Stylus NX400, NX300, NX200 and NX100
We'll be covering the best all-in-ones on the market this fall. So Epson has recently rounded out its line, first with the Stylus NX400 in June, and now with the recent launch of the Stylus NX300, Stylus NX200 and Stylus100. While we focus on photographic needs at PictureSnob, we find that many people are better served with an economical all-in-one printer for home use. While it's no photo printer, most of us are printing photos less and less these days, opting for web sharing and digital picture frames, and when we do want a photo printed, it's often easier to use a printing service like Shutterfly or myphotopipe.
Below are the specs on the four models. Our recommendation? If faxing is important to you, go with the NX300. If PC-free photo printing is important to you, consider the NX400--the LCD screen will be handy in that situation.
Epson Stylus NX100 ($69.99)
- 3-in-1: print, copy, scan
- 4-color DURABrite Ultra Ink (individual cartridges)
- Maximum paper size: 8.5"x44"
- 48-bit color, 600 x 1200 dpi scanning
- 5760 x 1400 dpi print resolution
Epson Stylus NX200 ($79.99)
- 4-in-1: print, copy, scan, photo
- Memory card slots for PC-free printing
- Auto Photo Correction
- 4-color DURABrite Ultra Ink (individual cartridges)
- Maximum paper size: 8.5"x44"
- 48-bit color, 1200 x 2400 dpi scanning
- 5760 x 1400 dpi print resolution
Epson Stylus NX300 ($89.99)
- 4-in-1: print, copy, scan, fax
- 4-color DURABrite Ultra Ink (individual cartridges)
- Maximum paper size: 8.5"x44"
- 48-bit color, 1200 x 2400 dpi scanning
- 5760 x 1400 dpi print resolution
Epson Stylus NX400 ($99.99)
- 4-in-1: print, copy, scan, photo
- Memory card slots and 2.5-inch LCD for PC-free printing
- Auto Photo Correction
- 4-color DURABrite Ultra Ink (individual cartridges)
- Maximum paper size: 8.5"x44"
- 48-bit color, 1200 x 2400 dpi scanning
- 5760 x 1400 dpi print resolution
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Posted by Susan Moriarty at September 15, 2008 1:06 PM