RRP £82.49. Just came across this super compact all-in-one (Print, Scan, Copy and Fax) printer for reasonable price.
This all-in-one has a compact design with a small footprint, ideal for any home office environment. Robust and durable, the WF- 2510WF offers the ability to print from smartphones and tablet PCs with Epson iPrint.
Fast drying DURABrite Ultra Ink
The WorkForce WF-2510WF uses Epson's fast drying DURABrite Ultra Ink for professional-quality business documents and means that prints are water, smudge and highlighter resistant. Cartridges are also available in XL size, helping to save further on costs, as users can print up to 2.5x more pages.
This printer also has flexible connectivity options, as users can connect the printer to their network via Wi-Fi. With automatic Wi-Fi set-up, users don’t need to know their network settings or connect with a USB cable during set up, as the printer automatically finds the relevant connection settings in order to configure itself.
Epson iPrint
Epson iPrint allows users to print wirelessly from smartphones and tablet PCs within the office. The WorkForce WF-2510WF also comes with a robust 100-sheet rear paper tray, providing media flexibility for a variety of paper.
With the excellent colour stability and light fastness of Epson UltraChrome K3 Ink with Vivid Magenta, you can create long-lasting prints to sell or exhibit. Exceptional accuracy ensures that each reprint will match the first, even if printed months apart.
The WorkForce WF-2510WF also comes with a robust 100-sheet rear paper tray, providing media flexibility for a variety of paper.
Key Features
+ Print, scan, copy and fax
+ Print from smartphones and tablet PCs
+ Supports a wide range of cut-sheet media up to 1.5 mm in thickness
+ Compact footprint
+ Print more pages with Epson XL inks
+ 3,000 page duty cycle per month
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Top comments
EMBASSY
28 Dec 164#7
unless you print more than once a week?! even then. inkjets dry up. Laser Printers is the way to go
Latest comments (26)
westywales
17 Jan 17#26
move to the best country in the world then lol
picnick
17 Jan 17#25
It turns out you have and the people of Wales will be grateful! Argos have a reputation for leaving low prices live even whenever there is no stock but that printer seems to available around London and Wales but nowhere North of Birmingham that I could find.
westywales
17 Jan 17#24
plenty of stock in wales. thought I'd try & help out.
picnick
17 Jan 17#23
...and completely out of stock everywhere as usual.
Correction: Anywhere in the North.
Gordon_Bennett
3 Jan 171#20
Price has gone up to £49.98.
picnick to Gordon_Bennett
3 Jan 17#21
I clicked the expired link yesterday but it does not appear to do much these days.
westywales to Gordon_Bennett
17 Jan 17#22
same price in argos
Delio79
30 Dec 16#19
To sidetrack slightly, what are people's experiences with very low usage of inkjet printer.As one person said, do they really dry up and cause heavy print head cleaning hence low cost efficiency per cartridge?
Is there any model/brand you've used as a very light user and been happy with?
Does laser really overcome the light use problem?
Supatramp
28 Dec 16#13
Laser printers, with a scanner, cost a fortune?
EMBASSY to Supatramp
29 Dec 16#18
ebuyer £64 and up.
have Brother DCP-9015CDW All-in-One Colour Laser Printer at £143.27 at the moment. but can be less. paid around £99. about may this year.
juux
29 Dec 16#17
Cheap, but I have a WF-2530 and, apart from these being old models as someone said, the Epson drivers and software are atrocious.
If all you do is connect via USB for print/scan from one computer then it's not too bad, but forget about any kind of reliable useage on a network.
unless you print more than once a week?! even then. inkjets dry up. Laser Printers is the way to go
SleepyChris to EMBASSY
28 Dec 16#9
The price of toner puts me off laser. I can't find any cheap refill options unless you could educate us otherwise?
dealfinder123321 to EMBASSY
28 Dec 16#12
I print monthy and have had no problem with my epson printer
westywales
28 Dec 16#11
I've got this printer which is very good. only down sides are no airprint and no back light on display....... compatible inks are cheap......bargain at £35
1n24n3
28 Dec 16#10
Are the start up inks it comes with full to start printing or they're just enough to get the printer nozzles cleaned etc?
Supatramp
28 Dec 16#8
Also at Argos for £34.99
stelo
28 Dec 16#5
Ink prices?
lovetolaugh
28 Dec 16#2
thanks for this. do you know if it prints on both sides and if it does....do you have to manually turn the paper over? x
d___p to lovetolaugh
28 Dec 161#4
manual turn over (no duplex listed in any spec online)
Rich44
28 Dec 16#3
Prints from android (I presume there are ios apps too) fine via Epson app, there's also cloud print & other options to print from mobile devices.
I've got the WF-7610DWF and that definitely duplexes automatically bit from the Q&A section this one doesn't have a duplexer in it
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This all-in-one has a compact design with a small footprint, ideal for any home office environment. Robust and durable, the WF- 2510WF offers the ability to print from smartphones and tablet PCs with Epson iPrint.
Fast drying DURABrite Ultra Ink
The WorkForce WF-2510WF uses Epson's fast drying DURABrite Ultra Ink for professional-quality business documents and means that prints are water, smudge and highlighter resistant. Cartridges are also available in XL size, helping to save further on costs, as users can print up to 2.5x more pages.
This printer also has flexible connectivity options, as users can connect the printer to their network via Wi-Fi. With automatic Wi-Fi set-up, users don’t need to know their network settings or connect with a USB cable during set up, as the printer automatically finds the relevant connection settings in order to configure itself.
Epson iPrint
Epson iPrint allows users to print wirelessly from smartphones and tablet PCs within the office. The WorkForce WF-2510WF also comes with a robust 100-sheet rear paper tray, providing media flexibility for a variety of paper.
With the excellent colour stability and light fastness of Epson UltraChrome K3 Ink with Vivid Magenta, you can create long-lasting prints to sell or exhibit. Exceptional accuracy ensures that each reprint will match the first, even if printed months apart.
The WorkForce WF-2510WF also comes with a robust 100-sheet rear paper tray, providing media flexibility for a variety of paper.
Key Features
+ Print, scan, copy and fax
+ Print from smartphones and tablet PCs
+ Supports a wide range of cut-sheet media up to 1.5 mm in thickness
+ Compact footprint
+ Print more pages with Epson XL inks
+ 3,000 page duty cycle per month
bb8 :wink:
Top comments
Latest comments (26)
Correction: Anywhere in the North.
Is there any model/brand you've used as a very light user and been happy with?
Does laser really overcome the light use problem?
have Brother DCP-9015CDW All-in-One Colour Laser Printer at £143.27 at the moment. but can be less. paid around £99. about may this year.
If all you do is connect via USB for print/scan from one computer then it's not too bad, but forget about any kind of reliable useage on a network.
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Epson-WF-2660DWF-Multi-Functional-Inkjet-Printer/dp/B00OD9226E/ref=sr_1_1?s=computers&ie=UTF8&qid=1482962654&sr=1-1&keywords=Wf2660
https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B00N8LHZDS/ref=ox_sc_act_title_1?ie=UTF8&smid=A3P5ROKL5A1OLE&th=1
I've got the WF-7610DWF and that definitely duplexes automatically bit from the Q&A section this one doesn't have a duplexer in it