Epson Artisan 710 Wireless Color Inkjet All-In-One Printer
- Unbeatable quality and speed – Ultra HD 4×6 photos in as fast as 10 seconds.
- Automatic 2-sided printing and 2 paper trays
- Restore color to old, faded photos
- Easily charge a cell phone or MP3 player without tying up an additional outlet.
- Print directly onto CDs/DVDs
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Epson Artisan 710 Wireless Color Inkjet All-In-One Printer

This is the second Epson that we have had trouble with the magenta not functioning oroperly..
Rating: 3 / 5
This took a while to set up and install and is quite a large printer. But we have made some color copies nd the quality is amazing- they look original! Update to come- we are still experimenting with this item.
Rating: 4 / 5
I’ve bought nothing but Epson’s and every single one has died on me. But, they have died because of use. I tend to run them into the ground in a very short period of time. Ink is so expensive these days that as soon as I run out I just buy a new printer. This 710 is the first one I have bought that way exceeds it’s ink replacement costs.
My main focus when buying printers is it’s CD/DVD printing capabilities. As far as I know the Artisan series is the only set of printers that have the CD/DVD tray built in. It’s incredibly convenient. Quality seems to be the same. I believe there are only two kinds of printable CD/DVD surfaces, the normal kind and a “premium surface” kind. I’ve not tried the premium surface but the normal kind has been just fine. If I need any better quality I’ll just send it out to a vendor to create.
I also really appreciate the “HP” like paper tray. Unlike other Epson’s the paper is kept in a tray at the bottom of the printer like HP’s instead of a rear feeder. This makes the footprint even smaller. Not only that but there is a second tier in the tray for a secondary type of paper, specifically photo paper.
Other nice additions that are great but I won’t use very often are the wireless capabilities and the duplexer.
Rating: 4 / 5
The initial setup took me a while:
1. Installing the CD took hours yesterday – in fact the computer died during the process. Had to get the latest updates / installment (including the print CD program) online.
2. Printing a CD design directly from Microsoft publisher doesn’t work – tried all settings but all I get is a snipped of one letter on the side of a CD.
3. The built in program from Epson doesn’t work intuitively either. The text is placed outside of the CD and there is no way that I can move it to the printable area.
4. Not too impressed by the default templates. There is one template I liked but the fonts for the track titles are barely readable.
That said, the tech support was friendly and helpful and I was able to get something printed (creating a template in Microsoft Publisher and importing that as a picture in CD Print program). After my initial frustration I gave one star, I cannot edit the rating but now I’d probably give it three out of five stars.
Rating: 1 / 5
as we know, ink jet printers are made to sell ink. which is where the big bucks; are. oh, where is “virtual ink”?
Rating: 3 / 5