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Epson Stylus CX9400Fax Color All-in-One Printer

Epson Stylus CX9400Fax Color All-in-One Printer


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Brand: Epson

List Price: $149.99
Buy New: $74.98
You Save: $75.01 (50%)



New (33) Used (1) Refurbished (1) from $69.00

Rating: 3.0 out of 5 stars 51 reviews

Color: silver
Media: Electronics
Autographed: No
Memorabilia: No
Batteries Included: No
Shipping Weight (lbs): 21.7
Dimensions (in): 18.1 x 18.9 x 10.6
nv:Print Method: Inkjet
Resolution: 5760 x 1440 Optimized dpi
Print Speed: Up to 32 PPM (Black)
Print Speed: Up to 32 PPM (Color)
Special Features: Copying Capability
Special Features: Scanning Capability
Special Features: Fax Capability
Dimensions: 18.1"W x 18.9"D x 10.6"H
Connectivity: USB
Standard Paper Input: 100 Sheets
Paper Sizes Supported: A4
Paper Sizes Supported: A5
Paper Sizes Supported: B5
Paper Sizes Supported: Executive
Paper Sizes Supported: A6
Paper Sizes Supported: 4" x 6"

MPN: CX9400
Model: CX9400
UPC: 010343865815
EAN: 0010343865815
ASIN: B000TLL6MQ

Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
Shipping: Expedited shipping available
Condition: Brand New in Retail Box, Sorry no shipping to POBOX/APO/FPO/HI/AK. Please keep all box and accesories in case you need to exchange within 30 days

Features:
  • Print, copy, scan, fax, and even print photos PC-free with one easy-to-use machine
  • Automatic Document Feeder and high-speed fax can handle multi-page documents
  • Maximum 5760-by-1440 color dpi
  • One-touch color and black/white copying
  • Streamlined 18.1 x 18.9 x 0.6 inch design

Accessories:

  • Epson 68 Black Ink Cart Hi capacity Dual Pack
  • Durabrite Ultra Ink Black for Stylus CX5000,CX5000v,CX6000 & CX7000F
  • Stylus Color CX5000 and CX6000 Durabrite Cyan Ink
  • Stylus Color CX5000 and CX6000 Durabrite Magenta Ink
  • Stylus Color CX5000 and CX6000 Durabrite Yellow Ink

Similar Items:

  • Durabrite Ultra Ink, Multipack
  • Durabrite Ultra Ink Black for Stylus CX5000,CX5000v,CX6000 & CX7000F
  • Belkin Pro Series USB 2.0 Device Cable (USB A/USB B, 10 Feet)
  • Epson 68 Black Ink Cart Hi capacity Dual Pack
  • Argus VGA Digital Camera Silver 2 Mb Int Mem 1 Aaas

Editorial Reviews:

Amazon.com Product Description
The Epson Stylus CX9400 Color All-in-One printer makes it easy to print, copy, scan, fax, and even print photos PC-free, all with one easy-to-use machine. Tackle important business and personal projects with this sophisticated printer that features a high-speed fax that is able to handle multi-page documents through its Automatic Document Feeder. Creating color copies is also faster than ever, and the printer makes it easy to reduce or enlarge images before selecting and printing photos with a maximum 5760 by 1440 dpi. These photos can be previewed and printed PC-free from digital cameras or memory cards via a 2.5-inch tilt LCD and multipurpose card slot. Use the Optical Character Recognition scanning software included with the printer to transform pages from books and magazines into editable text, and print using one standard ink set for both documents and photos. Best of all, documents printed on the Stylus CX9400 resist fading up to six times longer than other printing machines.

Other great features--including one-touch color and black-and-white copying, high-quality scanning, and individual replaceable ink cartridges that are smudge, fade, and water resistant--make this streamlined 18.1 by 18.9 by 10.6 inch printer amazingly versatile, easy to use, and able to produce great results in little time.

What's in the Box
CX9400Fax ink jet all-in-one, 69 black ink cartridge (T069120), 69 cyan ink cartridge (T069220), 69 magenta ink cartridge (T069320), 69 yellow ink cartridge (T069420), documentation, CD-ROM (drivers and software), phone cable, and power cable.

Product Description
The Stylux CX9400Fax All-in-One Multifunction Printer is perfect for any home or home office, providing fast printing, copying, scanning, and faxing with no comprimise. With built-in memory card slots, a 2.5" Color LCD, and PictBridge port you can preview your photos before you print them. With the 5760x1440 dpi and DuraBrite Ultra Ink your digital photos will look just as good as they did on the camera and last for years to come! Get smudge resistant, double-sided documents and truly touchable photos with instant-drying DURABrite Ultra Ink Select, copy and print photos, PC-free, with large, 2.5-inch, tilt LCD and simple, intuitive menus Replace only the color that you need with individual ink cartridges Use one standard ink set for both documents and photos ? no special cartridges required Automatically correct digital images with Auto Photo Correction?; restore faded color photos with Easy Photo Fix scanning technology Unit Dimensions - 18.1w x 16.1d x 9.3h Unit Weight - 16.8lbs


Customer Reviews:   Read 46 more reviews...

4 out of 5 stars One of the better values in an all-in-one   June 11, 2008
PhotoGraphics (Arizona)
47 out of 47 found this review helpful

I bought this printer from Amazon for under 100 dollars, no tax, no shipping. Here's what I got: an excellent photo quality printer, copier, scanner, pdf creator and fax machine with auto-feeder. I am baffled by the people who post one or two stars about this machine. Go to any store and you can hardly buy any printer, any copier, any scanner, any fax machine, or any pdf creator software for 100 bucks, and this unit has them all built into one nice looking box. There is also a very capable OCR application.

I am very tired of hearing how much ink costs. A printer should not be measured by the price of ink but strictly by how much it costs to print each page, and Epson tends to be at the low end of the spectrum. I also don't care how much ink is left in the tank or if it has a chip, again the issue is how much a page will cost me. I do not work for or represent Epson, and hope to point out the negatives as well as the positives. I own 3 Epson printers and 4 HP printers. I don't own Canon or Brother because at the lower end of the spectrum I think their products are very cheesy. Let's talk about the CX9400Fax. I doubt if a better value exists anywhere near the price range. My experience is that individual tanks are the better choice but I'm not sure it really makes a huge difference.

Don't even think of rating a printer by how "fast" it is, with inkjets that spec is a ridiculous fantasy ... there is just no such thing as 32 pages a minute in real life! I have to admit I was pleasantly surprised how much faster this unit was than just one generation ago. In photo mode I would estimate real-life printing to be four times faster than the CX7400 and at least as good, if not better. Epson has always excelled is photo quality and the CX9400Fax is no exception. As a fax machine it is adequate for home office use and the small number of faxes people send from home. Same with it being a copier and scanner, for the price it does a good job. It seems built a little sturdier than most competitive models. It sounds, well, like a printer. I don't know how anyone could expect a mechanical device to be totally silent. Ease of use is pretty close to flawless.

Here's a couple of "secrets" that address concerns some of the other reviewers had. First, if you think the printer is running out of ink too often and you swear you don't print that much, you are probably right. Epson, like some other manufacturers, has to prime the heads every time you turn the printer on, which uses ink. That costs money and I wish there was a better way. But, simple solution, leave the printer on 24/7. There is no logical reason to turn it off between each use , especially if you are using it as a fax machine, since it automatically goes in to a sleep mode. Another well documented Epson feature is that you can force it to print using only black ink. There are a lot of reviewers who say they ran out of all colors when they think they only printed in black and white. While they may be right, it's hard to blame Epson. The manufacturer clearly has a "black" only setting in the print options, plus they offer a high-capacity black tank for those who do a lot of text printing.

It is important to note that if you want to fax from a document that is on your computer you need to have the CX9400Fax connected to a phone line, just like any fax machine. It won't magically send a fax through your internet connection. There are ways you can do that but not with a traditional fax machine.

So, what is the image quality? In "draft" mode it is marginal but that's what draft mode means. Draft mode is not intended for quality printing, just to quickly print a document that you intend to throw out.
As you increase the quality settings, the Epson magic sets in. Normal mode is as good as any printer on the shelf. Photo mode is almost as good as it gets. The highest quality modes are marginally better, you have to have a fine eye to tell the difference, but the real story is that it is very hard to beat an Epson photo when printed at the best modes with the highest grade papers. Moral? If you print in draft mode and expect high quality you are seriously fooling yourself.

The final observation is that many people complain that a set of ink tanks cost as much as the printer or that printer manufacturers don't include an USB cable. Those complaints just can't be taken seriously. Can you remember paying over $500 for an inkjet printer only 10 years ago and how badly it printed? We have demanded that our consumer electronics be made by cheap labor in China, which has brought hardware prices down to a cost almost equal to the cost of materials. 100 bucks for a machine that does as much as the CX9400Fax is ridiculously low! Sure, it may be a throwaway, but that's what people want. The USB cable issue is even funnier. How many USB cables does the average person own? The percentage of people buying a printer who have never bought a printer before is near zero. And if you seriously don't have a USB cable you can find one for a buck-and-a-half right here at Amazon. And complaints about ink costs? They have stayed the same for many years. When you buy a car you need to fill it with gas, when you buy a printer you need to fill it with ink. It's what you choose to do. Gas prices have risen a lot more than inkjet prices.

My final somewhat negative comment about this printer as well as most competitive brands, is that they just try to do too much. Yes, I want a printer/scanner/fax/copier but the media card slots and LCD screens are overkill. Fine if you want them but I believe most people know how they can do the same thing and more directly from their computer.

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After a few weeks of owning this printer, using it daily to print normal business documents, the ink level had hardly moved. Then one day the repair people were here to check the air conditioner and turned the power off for a few minutes. Ok, it wasn't a surprise to me because I know that printers need to "charge" when powered up, but when the power came back on a full 20% of the ink was used to prime the printer when if turned it back on. I have to repeat what I said in my review, NEVER turn this machine off, it uses almost zero power when in standby and I guarantee that if you turn it off every day you will use a ton of ink needlessly like so many reviewers report. After the power off incident, I am back to printing lots of normal documents each day and the ink indicator hasn't even moved. Verdict? It's not the printer's fault that some people go through a lot of ink, it's because they didn't read the instructions.



5 out of 5 stars Can't beat the price -and it works!   November 14, 2007
T. B. Smith (East Brunswick, NJ USA)
44 out of 44 found this review helpful

I needed a printer to replace my HP 2210, which lost its fax capability, and was considering the HP c6180 before I read some of the reviews here. The price is great, but I also considered the potential cost of ink (which is why I couldn't consider the Canon mp830). You can buy compatible ink cartridges from Amazon for 5.99.

It doesn't come with a USB cable, but you can buy one one anywhere for 6.99 or less.

Setup is a breeze compared to HP, and the sofware that comes with it doesn't claim squatter's rights to your hard drive. I couldn't get it to recognize the black ink cartridge and had to call Epson's support, which I connected to on the first try. After a few failed troubleshooting attempts, they gave me a reference number for a replacement cartridge -I called them on Friday evening, and it arrived the following Wednesday.

After installing the good cartridge, it completed its setup in a few minutes. I have had the opportunity to test everything except the OCR software. Printout is good, just select "black only" when printing text to avoid using too much color ink. Copying and ADF worked without a hitch. The fax also works fine, but I'm have a time getting it to pick up over my answering machine (my old HP had the same problem).

The only thing I can say that isn't positive is that it has a pass-through paper feed system -I personally prefer paper trays, but it works fine.

Epson would have accomplished what Lexmark tried to do if they had included a wireless network card, since everything else works great.

This printer is well worth the money. Unless you need built-in wireless or double-sided printing, you can't beat the value.



4 out of 5 stars Sleek and modern, with great features   November 8, 2007
Jonas M. Berwick (Suwanee, GA United States)
36 out of 37 found this review helpful

The document feeder is so important and it works well, if a little slow. Faxing on the previous model I owned meant lifting the lid each time you wanted to add a page to a multiple page fax, and that was brutally slow. Now it has a 30 page ADF which turns the corner on home office products at this price point. the new color screen is great and the fax quality is unmatched. Epson really anoys me with their multiple ink cartridges but that is the only thing that keeps me from giving it five stars.


4 out of 5 stars Nifty clean, quiet unit   February 27, 2008
Alyssa A. Lappen (Earth)
32 out of 36 found this review helpful

I've had Dell, HP, Lexmark and other printers in the past, including the doggiest All-in-One machine known to man (a Dell).

So it has been with great delight that I have broken in my latest printer, an Epson CX940 printer, fax and scanner with a memory card slot, to boot.

I do have two complaints for Epson.

First--they should include a printer USB cable in the box with the machine. The cables are a very inexpensive part, and would add but $2 or so to the wholesale cost of production. Buying a cable after buying the machine, however, is time consuming and much more expensive, given the separate shipping charges, which add another $7 (at minimum) to the printer's all-in cost.

Secondly, if Epson advertises the CX9400 as Linux compatible (which they do), they really should, at minimum, include a link at which users can find the latest Linux drivers, by distribution. Otherwise, we're left to surf the web, and have to sort through several software websites that are proprietary---that is, cost still more. Linux programs should be free. Also needed: Clear instructions on configuring Linux scanning drivers, which vary widely depending on a program's source.

Otherwise, though, this is a lovely machine. It has a smaller footprint than my clunky old Dell, feeds paper much more easily (and loads more in the tray to begin with), runs very quietly, includes a self-regulating Star Energy function to minimize kilowatt-hour usage, and faxes without crashing every 3 or 4 pages.



3 out of 5 stars Great product, but...   January 3, 2008
Looker for AIO (RI, USA)
24 out of 28 found this review helpful

Epson Stylus CX9400 All In one Printer

I've been using this AIO for just under a week and have been pretty happy with it with one notable exception -- the "fast draft" or "economy" mode of printing produces grey print, not black. And it prints at the slow end of the speed scale.

I can't for the life of me figure out how they come up with "up to 32 ppm" for print speed.

The HP AIO that this unit replaces (as well as just about every other ink jet printer I've had) had "fast draft" capacity that was good enough to print just about everything. So I saved ink and got good speed.

This CX9400fax doesn't offer that option, so it looks like ink usage will be higher and speed lower.

Too bad. Other than that it seems like a pretty good machine.





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