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Posted 29 July 2023

Epson EcoTank ET-2811 Ink Jet Printer instore

£119.98
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The EcoTank ET-2811 is ideal for use in any busy household thanks to its ultra-efficient printing, scanning and copying functions. Say goodbye to traditional ink cartridges. This 3-in-1 is easy to maintain and operate for all users, and saves you money on ink replacement. And with a host of smart printing options you can control it from your smart device via app.

Epson EcoTank
The ET-2811 offers an ultra-low-cost per page; the tanks can cover up to 4,500 pages in black ink and 7,500 in colour ink for an incredibly efficient way of working. And the Micro Piezo printhead technology will deliver the same great quality that Epson is renowned for across all three functions; printing, scanning and copying.

Quality results
It’s this unique printhead tech which makes for excellent-quality print-outs, at a great speed too. Print up to 30 monochrome pages per minute or 15 colour pages per minute.

Ease of use
The four ink tanks are purpose-built and fully integrated into the printer so you can enjoy reliable printing, scanning and copying functions without any mess or hassle. The 3-in-1 printer is also quick to set-up and use; fill up with the ink (supplied), turn the printer on and prime the ink system.

Epson Smart Panel
With the Epson Smart Panel app, you can control your printer from your smart device. Print, copy and scan documents and photos, set up, monitor and troubleshoot your printer, all from the convenience of your phone or tablet.

Apple users can benefit from easy Wi-Fi set-up using the Epson Smart Panel app. Print, copy and scan, upload photos, monitor and troubleshoot your printer, all from one user-friendly mobile app.
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  1. Noclouds's avatar
    Re some of the negative reviews on that website. I can only speak about mine and while some of the things I'm reading are true of mine, I'll go over them, below, because none of them were deal breakers, for me, and as I say, I'd definitely, happily buy it again, especially from Costco again.

    For instance, re wifi connectivity, at first that was a problem when I set the printer up in a room quite far away from the router, it drove me to distraction. At first, I thought the printer must be faulty, as my Kindle Fire HD 10 Plus tablet works in that room, albeit with a weak wifi signal. I simply set the printer up in a room much nearer to the router and to my relief it was absolutely fine. Your mileage may vary, as the saying goes, I guess, but we have thick walls and a pretty crappy Virgin router with not-great wifi range.

    Re some criticisms about paper jams. Though I've had a rare few, they have if anything been rarer than other printers I've had over the years.

    Criticisms that it shoves out blank pages now and then; again, I've had that happen, too, but no more so than with other printers I've used, I'm sure there must be a good reason why printers, now and then, do that. A non issue, for me.

    Not mentioned in the reviewers, if I have a criticism it's that occasionally it spends (quite) a long time silently 'thinking', or whatever, before it starts printing (even if it's just text) but, again, that's rare; it's rare that it doesn't print pretty much at once and quite sprightly with it Also, in terms of a warm up/wake up routine, it has been quicker than other printers I've owned/own.

    Not sure where all the good reviewers were hiding but I guess people are more inclined to leave a review if they've been frustrated by something, and if you're impatient setting things up with your purchases, maybe that's where some of the negativity is coming from, I'm not sure.

    For me, it has been reliable and, for a basic office duties non-pro office printer, I'm really pleased I bought it. Though construction is, sign of the times, a bit on the flimsy side, I would without hesitation buy it again for home office use, not least for the excellent ink refill system, which though it sounds faintly crazed to say, was great fun!
  2. fleebleflam's avatar
    Can you put your own ink in these?
    Nick_Tungatt's avatar
    Genuine ink bottles are really cheap. Roughly £45 for another 7500 pages
  3. koksy's avatar
    Bought one today. Took about 5 attempts to get setup. Very poor quality. The scanner was faulty out of the box. An hour drive to take it back now.
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    Noclouds's avatar
    Oh, boy, sorry to hear that, long drive, reminds me I walked 7.5 miles with mine, the box held horizontally in an elasticated suspension system I'd made to dampen footfall-impacts, the return leg of a 15 mile walk (beats treadmill and gym, part of the route was a 'walk in nature' to clear my head). It was a tad bouncier than I wanted (alternate plan was roll of Costco bubble wrap/bicycle it home, avoiding cobbles)!

    If the price is good, I feel the advantage of buying things in store, you can use it the same day, avoid clumsy delivery folk, can check there's no dings/crumples in the packing box that indicate a possible drop.

    Despite some initial disappointment about WIFI range, which I don't think the firmware update improved, not helped by living in a house with thick walls and a really crappy Virgin router, I've been really happy with ours, I managed not to bounce-shake it to bits! The worst I can say of it is that, a few days ago I found that it can take a while to have a think before it starts scanning, I need to look into that, it's not something I noticed before. Our Virgin router is really flaky, that might be it. I have a proper sheet feeder scanner printer from HP (the printer part lasted only a little over a year...).

    Possibly I've just left set the resolution too high, having recently scanned some old photographs but it's a pre-scan think, rather than a during-scanning thing, so that can't be it. I'll troubleshoot, or connect the Epson to the computer via USB, tomorrow, and report back here. I've got a WIFI range extender I'd like to try out at some point, suspect that will solve it, though plan is to replace the Virgin router.

    Silver linings wise, I've always found returning things with Costco to be a stress-free breeze, which is why I've stuck with them; they are apologetic and friendly, much more like my experiences of customer service in the US, as compared to a certain high street retailer, over here, where sure doesn't feel like the customer is king once they have your money.

    I hope you manage to score some other bargains at Costco to make up for that distant commute. To catch some early morning sun, I'm walking there, today, going to look at televisions, again. Can't see myself inch-walking a heavy 55" home! Perhaps I could make a huge cardboard side pocket for my bicycle but... I think I would topple over sideways during that insane walk!

    Hope your return is a good experience and if you don't replace it with another, you score a bargain on an alternative, be good to hear about it.
  4. mrclint's avatar
    I’ve got this printer. A little glitchy to set up on the Wi-Fi but a few swear words later it’s been great 
  5. cabbagekitten's avatar
    Awesome printer, but you can't do Google cloud print or apple airprint. Correct me if I'm wrong.
  6. daveoc's avatar
    Any idea if you require the voucher to buy at this price instore or will it be this price anyway?.
  7. BigDom's avatar
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    I wouldn't trust that site... have a look at the reviews about it here on trustpilot. Read at least a couple of pages. Even as the Op I don't like Epson. (edited)
  8. txs2010's avatar
    Is this any good for sublimation printing with the correct ink
    BigDom's avatar
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    Yes it has Micro-Piezo print head which you need.
    You will need to convert it with something like this.
  9. Noclouds's avatar
    As long as your primary use isn't for photographs, this is a decent budget home office printer. Though our usage is relatively light, we've had no problems with ours over the past year. Construction feels on the flimsy side, though I guess that's the way of it, these days, I try not to think about it too much, I hope it lasts.

    I bought it for a specific reason, the obvious reason. Filling the ink wells was easy, relatively quick and completely mess free, an absolute delight after years of refilling cartridges that gave patchy results and using third party cartridges that were sometimes fine but sometimes inconsistent. I would buy again. Hot.
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