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Epson WorkForce 600

PCWorld Rating

3.0
3.0 / 5 - PCWorld, Mar 25, 2009

Pros

  • Extremely fast
  • Ethernet and Wi-Fi connectivity

Cons

  • Expensive black ink; busy control panel
  • Grainy prints on plain paper

Bottom Line

This business-centric model is superfast, but its pricey inks are just one of many drawbacks.

Epson WorkForce 600

Epson WorkForce 600

Epson's WorkForce 600 color inkjet multifunction printer has one amazing talent: blazing speed (for an inkjet). Unfortunately, everything else about this machine is just average--and the ink is expensive.

The WorkForce 600 is very fast compared with the competition. In our tests, it set a record of 18.2 pages per minute (ppm) printing text (Epson's spec: 27 ppm). The next-fastest machine is in the 11-ppm range. Its graphics-printing pace of 5 ppm (Epson's spec: 19 ppm) is also one of the faster times we've seen to date. With USB, ethernet, and Wi-Fi connectivity--plus slots for CF, MS, SD, xD, and PictBridge-compatible media--this machine seems ready for anything.

One look at the paper handling, however, and you know it isn't so. The rear input tray holds just 100 sheets; the output tray, 50. In our unit, the pieces' telescoping panels moved roughly and felt cheap. The 30-sheet automatic document feeder (ADF), whose neat design unfolds when you need it and melts into the scanner's lid when you don't, also felt cheesy. Automatic duplexing would seem a natural fit, but the WorkForce 600 offers only a manual procedure with on-screen prompts.

Print quality varies. On plain paper, black text samples looked fairly crisp, but color graphics suffered from graininess; even simple line art looked rough. Photos printed on Epson's own paper had a pinkish cast that flattered fleshtones but made some landscapes look funny.

What's not funny are the ink costs. The standard-size inks that come with the printer are very expensive to replace: black costs $17 and lasts 230 pages, or a sky-high 7.4 cents per page. Cyan, magenta, and yellow cartridges cost $12.34, and each lasts 310 pages--also pricey at 4 cents per color, per page. The high-yield inks aren't much better. With the extra-high-capacity tank, only for black, you finally get a reasonable 3.4 cents per page.

The control panel could be simpler. A button labeled 'Home' has icons for the four major functions crowded onto it. You have to press the button repeatedly to cycle through each function, but that's not obvious: the first thing I tried was to press the corner where each function's icon was located, thinking that would take me directly to it.

Also, the 2.5-inch color LCD has too many buttons associated with it: four-way arrows, a plus and a minus sign, and Back and OK buttons. Small on-screen cues guide you, but backing out is not always clear. The WorkForce 600's documentation lacks an overview of how the control panel works, which doesn't help.

If speed were everything, the WorkForce 600 would win hands-down. But that's just one part of the package, and the machine's drawbacks--such as high ink replacement costs--drag down its rating.

--Melissa Riofrio

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PCWorld Lab Results
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  • 75

PCWorld Test Center (Quality)

Print quality: TextVery Good
Print quality: Color photoVery Good
Print quality: Grayscale photoGood
Copy qualityFair

PCWorld Test Center (Speed)

Print speed: Text18.2 ppm

Performance

300dpi Line Art Image (secs)6.68
4 by 6 Color Photo (secs)8.74
4 by 6 Grayscale Photo (secs)9.31
Color Output QualityGood
Final Scan Time, 2-by-2-Inch Document, 600 dpi 11.4
Final Scan Time, 4-by-5-Inch Document, 100 dpi6.77
Final Scan Time, One-Page Word Document, 300 dpi 6.02
Grayscale Glossy Output Qualityn/a
Line Art Output QualityFair
One-Page Copy (secs)9.11
One-Page Line Art, Maximum ResolutionGood
One-Page Webpage (secs)14.75
One-Page Word Document, 300 dpiGood
Overall Scan QualityGood
Preview Scan, 2-by-2-Inch Document, 600 dpi8.77
Preview Scan, 4-by-5-Inch Document, 100 dpi8.8
Preview Scan, One-Page Word Document, 300 dpi8.7
Sports Action Shot (secs)59.83
Ten-Page Word Document (secs)42.78
Tested Color Speed (ppm)5
Tested Glossy Photo Speed (ppm)1
Tested Grayscale Speed (ppm)6.4
Tested Lineart Speed (ppm)9
Three-Page Word Document (secs)18.91
Two-Page Excel Document (secs)24.62
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