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Epson Introduces the EcoTank ET-2400 Inkjet Printer

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Dedicated to deliver value and convenience for the ideal printing experience, Epson America, Inc., the global leader in refillable Supertank technology, announced today that it will be expanding its EcoTank line of cartridge-free printing solutions to include Epson's most affordable EcoTank model. The EcoTank ET-2400 All-in-One Supertank printer, exclusively sold through Target and Walmart this holiday season, is designed for easy, everyday home printing at a lower price point so families can worry less about running out of ink.

"As the holiday season falls upon us, it is a joyous time filled with beautiful memories to capture and hold for a lifetime," said Kao Mei, product manager, Consumer Inkjet, Epson America, Inc. "By providing families with an EcoTank solution that delivers hassle-free printing at a lower, more affordable price point, we're opening up new opportunities for families to discover a new type of printing experience - all from the comfort of the home."




Enjoy Stress-Free Printing
The EcoTank ET-2400 allows users to save up to 90 percent on ink with replacement ink bottles vs. ink cartridges - enough to print thousands of pages and equivalent to about 90 individual ink cartridges. Designed for stress-free printing, it comes with up to 2 years of ink in the box and users can easily refill the high-capacity ink tanks worry-free with affordable replacement EcoFit ink bottles for zero cartridge waste. The ET-2400 leverages unique Micro Piezo Heat Free technology to produce sharp text, impressive color photos and graphics on virtually any paper type, and comes with a built-in flatbed scanner and copier for easy document management. It also includes a variety of connectivity options such as wireless and hands-free voice-activated printing.

Experience the Creative and Convenient Epson Smart Panel App
Easily print from your smart device with the intuitive Epson Smart Panel app, an innovative interface designed to transform iOS or Android mobile devices into an intuitive control center. Built into one convenient app, Epson Smart Panel makes it easy to set up, monitor, print, scan, order supplies, access troubleshooting tips, and more. Create holiday wrapping gift bags, a mini card pocket to stick to paper bags, notebooks, and more with a personalized message card, and dress up your envelopes with colorful design paper to gift to loved ones - all conveniently from home.

Pricing, Availability and Support
The limited edition EcoTank ET-2400 ($249 MSRP) will be available exclusively through Walmart and Target. It includes a worry-free 2-year limited warranty with registration, including full unit replacement. For more information regarding the new solution, visit https://epson.com/ecotank-ink-tank-printers.

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This is really cool actually. As someone who only prints very rarely, I could probably make the 2 year ink bottles last 4 or even 5.

This might be worth it for someone like me, I don't understand why they would sell it as a limited edition though...
 
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The tank style printers do sound good and apparently are economical. However, much like you, I rarely need to print but sometimes have sporadic need to print. When the need arises it isn’t optional and that is when some aspect of an inject would fail (dried ink). Cleaning the print heads will only get you so far. Ink is ink and I don’t expect ink to act differently regardless of if it’s in an ink cartridge or a refillable tank. So for my print needs I’ve switched to laser printers which are very economical per page too and the ink will never clog because there is no ink. I now have an all-in-one Brother MFC-L6800DW and it’s awesome.
 
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So for my print needs I’ve switched to laser printers which are very economical per page too and the ink will never clog because there is no ink. I now have an all-in-one Brother MFC-L6800DW and it’s awesome.
^^THIS^^

I switched to a MFC-L3710CW 3 yrs ago and love it (cause I sometimes need color printing & occasional faxing), but the point stands :D

The limited edition thing is probably just a test to see how it will sell, which at those 2 retailers, should not be a problem, but I think they will add Staplez/Office Despot to that list later on....
 
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The limited edition EcoTank ET-2400 ($249 MSRP) will be available exclusively through Walmart and Target.
Ink/replacement color cartridges will cost $300 each refill. :D
 
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The tank style printers do sound good and apparently are economical. However, much like you, I rarely need to print but sometimes have sporadic need to print. When the need arises it isn’t optional and that is when some aspect of an inject would fail (dried ink). Cleaning the print heads will only get you so far. Ink is ink and I don’t expect ink to act differently regardless of if it’s in an ink cartridge or a refillable tank.
True. Words like "Ecotank" and "Supertank" don't make me confident that a printer is particularly well suited for occasional printing.

There's a simple solution to drying. An inkjet printer should wake up by itself if it hasn't been used for a month, and start making noise until you feed it a sheet of paper. So the heads wouldn't dry out. But the Epsons of this world will never implement that.
 

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seen and repaired many of these. They will typically gunk up and require cleaning. As they get internal blockages that the typical cleaning process won't eliminate. Seen it many times. If they are used regularly they seem to be reliable but for sporadic printing... not so much.
 
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The tank style printers do sound good and apparently are economical. However, much like you, I rarely need to print but sometimes have sporadic need to print. When the need arises it isn’t optional and that is when some aspect of an inject would fail (dried ink). Cleaning the print heads will only get you so far. Ink is ink and I don’t expect ink to act differently regardless of if it’s in an ink cartridge or a refillable tank. So for my print needs I’ve switched to laser printers which are very economical per page too and the ink will never clog because there is no ink. I now have an all-in-one Brother MFC-L6800DW and it’s awesome.

I switched to either print at the office or closest shopping center. After getting screwed many times when I counted on printing at home I just gave up and plan to have to print stuff out from the start.

I barely even use the scanner either since office lens is working so well

The limited edition thing is probably just a test to see how it will sell, which at those 2 retailers, should not be a problem, but I think they will add Staplez/Office Despot to that list later on....

It's not their first printer with this fillable "ecotank" thing, the press release is a bit all over the place, first it says it's expanding the ecotank to more budget models but this is an expensive 250$ printer so what's up with that?

Here are 2 printers cheaper than this model

 
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This is really cool actually. As someone who only prints very rarely, I could probably make the 2 year ink bottles last 4 or even 5.

This might be worth it for someone like me, I don't understand why they would sell it as a limited edition though...
And when the ink dries out in the print head then what
if cleaning the print head doesn't work you've just wasted a whole ton of money and ink if you only print irregularly and don't need colour or do you'd be much better of using a laser printer
 
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And when the ink dries out in the print head then what
if cleaning the print head doesn't work you've just wasted a whole ton of money and ink if you only print irregularly and don't need colour or do you'd be much better of using a laser printer

Just go out and pay less than 5 cents a page, if you print irregularly the cost of the printer is not worth it.
 
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