Epson Workforce All-in-One Wi-Fi Printer model WF2510
was £79.99 now only £39.99 from Argos.
Great printer with very reasonable running costs - just brought to upgrade my previous Epson.
You don`t need to use airprint. You simply email a print to the printers unique email address (similar to the method used by HP) but Epson call it IPrint, there are other ways too, see https://www.epsonconnect.com/
- jasee
10 comments
jakiwaki
16 Dec 16#1
OOS locally
romanshevtsov
16 Dec 16#2
No AirPrint support - cold
vassy4u to romanshevtsov
16 Dec 16#3
Cold for same reason.
westywales
16 Dec 16#4
Not a bad printer. ... only down sides are, no air print and no light on panel which makes it difficult to see. other than that....very reliable printer with cheap ink refills from ebay
jasee
17 Dec 16#5
You don`t need to use airprint. You simply email a print to the printers unique email address (similar to the method used by HP) but Epson call it IPrint, there are other ways too, see https://www.epsonconnect.com/
djh1975
17 Dec 16#6
A lot of printer for the money, hot deal.
tawse57
17 Dec 161#7
That seems a rather convuluted, awkward and limiting way to do what is basically the base function of the device - to print something.
jasee
17 Dec 162#8
haha, but it`s only if you want to print from something that won`t find the printer locally by its ip address or can`t print to it because it doesn`t recognise it as a printer type (apple products, netpads etc).
And the other big advantage is you don`t even need to be on the same network, you can print from anywhere in the world if the printer is on. Or give someone the printers email address and they can do the same. Of course you can restrict this.
chubuking
17 Dec 16#9
Not a fan of Epson! Bought an Epson printer somewhat similar to this last year and it died on me!
Opening post
was £79.99 now only £39.99 from Argos.
Great printer with very reasonable running costs - just brought to upgrade my previous Epson.
You don`t need to use airprint. You simply email a print to the printers unique email address (similar to the method used by HP) but Epson call it IPrint, there are other ways too, see
https://www.epsonconnect.com/
- jasee
10 comments
https://www.epsonconnect.com/
And the other big advantage is you don`t even need to be on the same network, you can print from anywhere in the world if the printer is on. Or give someone the printers email address and they can do the same. Of course you can restrict this.