Pros
- Very fast; easy touchscreen controls
- Prints on CD/DVD media; inks are cheap
Cons
- Expensive; mediocre plain-paper quality
- Documentation could be more helpful
Bottom Line
You get plenty of features and capabilities, but it needs special paper for the best results.
- Review: Epson Artisan 800 The Artisan 800 from Epson is a photo ink-jet multifunction device that can print, scan, copy, fax, and print directly onto discs.
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