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Pros
- Superior photo prints on glossy paper
- Film scanning; includes light in lid
Cons
- Plain-paper text output is mediocre
Bottom Line
The RX700 earns top marks for scan and photo print quality, but plain-paper text output is weak.
- Inkjet MFP Helps Photos Go Digital The Epson Stylus Photo RX700 multifunction printer does a fine job of scanning and printing photos.
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