Saturday, December 29, 2012

Epson Artisan 810 User Manual

Epson Artisan 810 User Manual - Still the info from Epson. According to pcmag.com, whether you're looking for a home all-in-one (AIO) with high-quality photo output, a home-office AIO with fast speed and office features like faxing, or, better yet, a single AIO (or MFP, for multifunction printer, if you prefer) for both, the Epson Artisan 810 ($299.99 direct) should be on your short list. Following in the footsteps of the Artisan 800 that it replaces in Epson's line, the 810 leans towards a focus on home use, but it can also be a good fit for light-duty printing in a home office or for a dual role in home and home office.


Epson Artisan 810

The Artisan 810 offers both Ethernet and WiFi support, making it easy to share. It can print, scan, and fax over a network; work as a standalone copier and fax machine; and scan to e-mail over a network (something the 800 couldn't do) by automatically launching your PC's e-mail program and adding the scan as an attachment. In addition to faxing and e-mailing, the AIO's most notable office-centric feature is a 30-page automatic document feeder (ADF) to handle multi-page documents easily as well as give you a way to scan, copy, and fax legal-size pages, a feature that most offices can make use of at least occasionally.


The home printer focus starts with photocentric features, including high-quality photo output; the ability to print directly from PictBridge cameras, memory cards, and USB keys; and a 3.5-inch color LCD for previewing photos before printing. Also meant primarily for home use is the ability to print directly on printable discs, for more professional-looking labels for your music and photo collections.
Beyond that, the 810 retains the 800's ability to print graph paper and notebook paper, which can be useful in a pinch for any students in your house who run out of paper in the middle of doing their homework.

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