Epson Stylus DX6000 Review - ITReviews
ITReviews reviews the Epson Stylus DX6000 and concludes, “the greatest flaw from the earlier models is still there and that’s the heavy ink usage. Even though the cartridges are split into four in the interest of economy, after copying just four A4 colour photos at best resolution, three-quarters of the coloured inks had vanished in our test. As one of the prime selling points is the memory card utility and the durability of the coloured inks, this is going to be a serious drawback if you’re frequently replacing cartridges at £7 a go. It’s a major disappointment, especially when the software bundle (which includes Epson’s Creativity Suite and ABBYY FineReader Optical Character Recognition) is uniformly excellent. What could have been a well-nigh perfect All-in-One for the customer on a limited budget is still seriously let down by ruinous ink usage. Print quality is of a high standard, though, and the new LCD viewer is very welcome.”