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.
- Review: Epson WorkForce 600 Epson's WorkForce 600 is a stylish multifunction device ideal for a home office or small business.
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