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Epson Stylus CX3600 Review

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“The Stylus CX3600 sits at the bottom of Epson’s all-in-one printer range and is suited to home workers, students or small business users. It’s not the most stylish or capable device, but itsrelatively compact form factor and good print quality on general paper should suit general users who don’t want the expense of purchasing and running a high-end photo-imaging solution. The StylusCX3600 is no powerhouse, but it does allow you to scan, copy and print in colour. It also includes individual ink cartridges for more cost effective printing, DURABrite inks for long-lasting prints,Web-To-Page software for printing Web pages, as well as support for borderless printing and computer-independent photocopying up to A4. Unfortunately there’s no built-in fax, which will likely limitthe all-in-one’s appeal to consumers, and built-in connectivity options consist of just USB 1.1. It’s also painfully slow, but this may be less of a consideration for individuals printing athome.”   Read the full review

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