Rated 4.4 out of 5Â by 117
reviewers.
Rated 5 out of 5Â by Wynnsfalls New addition to long line of great printers
Having worn out my previous Epson after much use I decided to purchase the WF-7520. It appears to be as I had hoped. The over sized paper and duplex printing is great for many home projects. Photos look great also. This is my 6th Epson.
November 3, 2012
Rated 5 out of 5Â by Willie I like the printer and it does everything I need from scanning to printing high quality photos. I would recommend this printer to anyone who needs a dependable high quality printer at a reasonable price!
June 5, 2013
Rated 4 out of 5Â by lightwoman Workforce W 7520
I enjoy my new all-in-one. Almost everything the box said it does, it does. I am an artist living in limited space and will use it primarily to scan & preview and print my work in varying sizes. I'd like more control over the scanner settings. The fax is useless to me, wish they made one without fax, and the color is a little off--I am still working out the kinks.
The biggest thing is that I am a MAC user and I cannot get the printer to connect through wireless. This is a great annoyance.
The price was RIGHT!, availability was right, the Epson 2 year service agreement is right...
June 5, 2013
Rated 4 out of 5Â by flukey Windows 7/Office 2013 Users Beware!
Printer is great but the software install needs serious help. There apparently is a major foo-pa with the driver included on the CD. It rendered my freshly installed Office 2013 running on a fresh Windows 7 install completely unusable and unrecoverable. Starting any office product subsequent to loading the driver resulted in "Office error - unable to start". Repairing Office 2013 failed to correct the issue. Reloading Office 2013 even failed to correct the issue! I had to restore the entire system partition from a backup (or reload windows from scratch if no backup). This is really an unforgivable problem! The second time around, after several wasted hours I updated the Epson driver from the internet before completing the software install and it seems to work fine now. The meager written documentation included in the box fails to contain key information needed to run the install CD - like warning the installer to be sure to get the latest driver off the internet before installing and also even a brief description of what the software installation options are and what they do! When installing, you must either answer yes/no or abort without even knowing if you want to install the feature - like "Epson Connect" which turns out to be a email print proxy server that you might just not want.
Regarding the printer - WiFi setup was easy even using the keypad entry method. No problems connecting to 802.11-g or 802.11-n. Throughput on scanning was pleasingly fast compared to older Epson USB2.0 interface. IMHO Epson makes remarkably high quality scans & prints - I have owned quite a few to compare with. One minor disappointment though was discovering that the scan from printer console feature is rather limited in choice of LAN destinations. My workaround was to just plug a large capacity USB stick into the printer and park the scans there until they can be picked up later as mapped local drive at the workstations. Will be using this unit on a LAN with a variety of platforms including XP,Vista,7, and MAC OS10 so I'll report back if any other issues come up.
May 27, 2013
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