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Rating 4.5 out of 5 stars with 1051 reviews

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Customers find value in the EcoTank ET-3760's print quality and ease of use, with many praising its compact size and straightforward setup. However, some users reported challenges with the noise level, scanner functionality, and automatic document feeder. The lack of a touchscreen was also a recurring point of feedback. Overall, the printer receives positive feedback for its core printing functions but has some areas needing improvement.

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  • Pros mentioned:
    Print quality

    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Shaq was right, Excellent product!!!

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    Posted . Owned for 1.5 years when reviewed.
    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    I have owned HP printers for over 5 decades. I was tired of replacing ink cartridges after minimal paper use, especially in color mode. This ET-3760 was the "all in one" I have been looking for. Bought in April of 2021 and installing the initial ink bottles, it is now February 2023 and 5000+ sheets of paper used, it still has 50% color levels and 30% black levels. I am amazed and pleased. One issue that I researched before buying this printer brand, was the top feeder would jam on occasion. This past week, after almost 2 years of ownership, it has started to jam. I had never used the top feeder much, opting for the more cumbersome "raise the top" and use the scanner for copies. I cleaned the start pad, which has a sand paper starter to grab the paper, and it alleviated some of the problem. I have contacted Epson and the recommendation is not to over load the top feeder and stay under the paper level indicator, which I never even looked for till they recommended it, and now it seems to be working at 80%. Overall very pleased.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Ease of use, Print quality

    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Excellent value for money

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    Posted . Owned for 3 weeks when reviewed.
    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    The printer is easy to install, and economical to use. The printing quality is good, but not as good as Laser printers, however, the economics of this printer is unbeatable. The only drawback is that the adjustment of the cartridges requires printing some papers with some patterns to select the best from. The problem is that the patterns are mostly too close to each other, which requires taking photos of them and magnify to distinguish the difference. I had a cartridge-based Cannon, it requires printing the patterns then feed them to the scanner, so that the printer adjusts itself. I hope Epson does the same. In summary, the printer is good, I highly recommend it.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Print quality, Size

    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Best ink jet printer I have ever owned

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    Posted . Owned for 3 weeks when reviewed.
    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    Best ink jet printer I have ever owned so far. The ink tanks are great and I did lot of printing in a few days and it’s just amazing print quality and hardly uses any ink. Way better than the HP ones it had with the expensive ink refills. I threw the very Hugh end HO because if that. So we’ll made. Very light and compact compared with the HP models. The HP would bit fit in the same area ! Highly recommend !

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Print quality

    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Perfect for home with lots of users/small office

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    Posted . Owned for less than 1 week when reviewed.
    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    Old Canon finally died after 12 years and we needed a printer fast. This isn't the cheapest but I liked all the options wifi, ethernet, print straight from phone or tablet (and our Bestbuy only had 16 options). I had no issues with filling the ink with bottles and still have a small amount left in each bottle. The ink priming used about 15% of what I filled. We have tried scanning straight to macbook, printing from an android phone and iphone, computer and macbook without any issue. It doesn't double side scan but easy to just flip and put it back in. We have printed about 50 pages or various color/black-white without any issues. It is pricey but I think if we can get 5 years out of it, the bottle printer will be cheaper than cartridges.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Ease of use, Print quality

    Rated 4 out of 5 stars

    Great Home Office / School Printer

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    Posted . Owned for 1 month when reviewed.
    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    Speed and quality are great. Need to have more time to evaluate the actual ink use and price of refills. Setup was fairly easy. The air print for Apple devices for a little confusing was able to figure it out.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Print quality

    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Excellent Epson EcoTank Printer

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    Posted . Owned for 1 month when reviewed.
    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    I really researched the Epson EcoTank ET 3760 Printer. Having had HP printers for years, this was a big switch for me, but I was tired of the cartridges and the cost of ink. My HP printer was sick, and the Epson so far has been a great printer. It was easy to set up; the ink bottles are easy and relatively inexpensive. As much as I print they are holding up so far. The quality of the printing is great and scanning is easy too. I am extremely happy with my purchase. I will say the price of the printer was more than I expected, but if it holds up I will continue to be happy.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Rated 4 out of 5 stars

    So far so good.

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    Posted . Owned for 3 weeks when reviewed.
    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    Was hesitant but was the only printer available at the store at that price point. Had another Epson printer before and didn't fare well, So far this printer is performing well, although you have to be patient with first time setup. The bottled ink tanks seem to be a nice touch. Only thing is to always remember to pull out that paper guide on top of the paper tray otherwise you will end up playing 52 pickup and when you do, make sure you have room at the front. Scanner is performing well. Wife and I use this for work and kids for their school. So far have already went through 2 eims of paper wirhout a hitch. We'll see how long this printer lasts and will update this post in the future.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Ease of use, Print quality
    Tech Insider Network Member

    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    So Far So Good

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    I realize that the product manufacturers want the reviews of their products to be promptly posted, but I must say that when I review printers these days, the readers must also realize that just because the printer performs when it is first received does not mean that the future is rosy. I am very interested in seeing the long term performance and outcome of this Epsom printer. I think that the most important factor to consider when buying tech goods these days is the warranty period that exists and the manufacturer's reputation of repair or replacement before buying your printer. You see, I have experienced the utter breakdown and failure of 2 of my HP and 1 of my Brother printers within the last 3 months .I find HP the worst offender in this situation because unless you buy an extended care plan, they only cover their products for 1 year. I purchased a top of the line HP laser jet, placed it in service January 2018 and by March 2019 needed a new print head replaced. Well, you may as well throw the printer away when this happens, keeping in mind that this printer was over $500. The only saving grace in this situation was that HP did send someone to my office within 2 days, after me calling their Costa Rican techs who only handle laser jets, because I had fortuitously purchased a 3 year extended care plan. Never mind that the number of copies on the machine was hardly near their monthly use recommendation for that model. Additionally, the HP Envy 7855 that I received through the tech program which was a little over a 1 years and hardly used, stopped printing, too. Now, when my Brother - INKvestment Tank MFC-J995DW XL Wireless All-In-One Printer failed this past winter at only 6 months, I found out that Brother had a 2 year warranty period and after a short call with their tech support, they immediately took responsibility and shipped a refurbished machine to me at no charge and did not request me to send them the old one back. I was not happy that it was a "refurbished" machine vs. a new one, but what could I do. The only other thing that I did not agree with is that they did not extend the warranty period, but continued with the original one, which is hardly fair to me since I am now dealing with a different new, refurbished machine. So, let's review the Epson Eco Tank 3760. If you are not a tech guru do not fear because the set up instructions in the box are quite adequate, and it gives you the online link to go to if you want to view, save, or print the entire owner manual for this unit. Epson wants you to load the ink before you even turn on the machine. To that end, I think that there has been a lot of negative feedback on the cost and then disposal of the used ink cartridge as we know it. In an effort to fix that, Epson's unit has a 4 compartment ink well and they include 4 plastic bottles filled with colored liquid. These bottles have a special tip that fastens to the ink well compartment and when attached, drains the liquid into the specific well. Be careful when you are doing this because you do not want to make any splatters. By the way, the ink compartment in on the right side of the machine, when looking at it directly and you must open the interior cavity to access those individual compartments that each have their own rubber stopper. I noticed that when I initially primed the pump. so to speak, that there was a little bit of liquid left in the bottles, which I then used after the machine did its initial printing upon set up and running its printing diagnostics. I guess that that small amount of printing freed up some more of the well compartment and I was able to use the remaining amount of ink within the bottle Epson makes predictions that the ink will last at least 2 years, but obviously I cannot affirm that since I only got the machine a few days ago. Also, I went on Amazon to price the 4 bottles of ink-black, cyan, magenta, and yellow seem to be about $12 per bottle. This should be a game changer since the ink cartridges for other models seem to be more expensive than the machine itself. Please also check the Epson Connect site for ink pricing. Set up in every way is easy, but I had to get used to using this LCD screen because unlike the HP and the Brother, it is not a direct touch, but you use the up and down and the right and left arrows to what you want and then press the okay button. That is different in this touch and swipe screen world. I do not have this printer in the same room as any of my desktops and I cannot tell you how important wireless and therefore, Wi-Fi connection is and the ease of making that connection means to me. Even though the printer and the 1st of my computers that I hooked up did not connect on the first try, it was successful on the second round, and the next computer was found right away. The printer went through its initializing, which takes about 10 minutes, and it was smooth sailing from there. So, I have printed from my 2 desktops, both in separate rooms from the printer, one room being over 30 feet away, and I even downloaded the Epson iPrint app from the Google Play store and have printed from my Samsung, android, smartphone, very easily. The app has touch buttons which represent Print Photos, Print Documents, Print from Cloud, Scan, Document Capture, Copy, and Creative Print. Distance of the phone from the printer is not an issue either as I was on another level of my home and physically far away from the actual printer. The printer is also assigned an email address and you can email a photo or a document from anywhere in the world for that matter to print on that machine in your location. An email address is initially assigned, but the user can easily change that address to anything they want going forward. Downloading the drivers to your computer was also an easy task through Epson's online Epson Connect and be sure to go through all the steps that it requests, most importantly the registration. Because I have been so unhappy with all my printers' failures in the last 6 months, I read the warranty notice that was in the box with this unit. It is very important that you not disregard this process because Epson extends their warranty an additional 1 year if you do so, which is huge because in this tech throw away society, time is literally money and the longer time that you have redress, the better off you will be. I initiated scans from the LCD screen and also from the computer, both successfully saved. I thought that it was very cool to have the ability to connect my Alexa through the Alexa app on my phone to be able to verbally tell Alexa to print something on this Epson printer, like a July calendar, and it do so from a verbal command. As long as Alexa can find the Epson device on your network you are good to go. I always buy printers with an ADF, auto document feeder, because when it comes to copying multiple documents I want to leave it and forget it, and in this case, it is more than adequate. Also, even though you load paper in the tray below, you do not have to fully remove it to re-load paper because there is a front door to the paper tray, so to speak, and you just slide in the additional paper you need to, a very nice feature since in both my HP and Brother printers you have to either fully remove the paper tray or pull out the paper draw in the case of my HP LaserJet machine. Overall, I am looking forward to using this machine and hope that I get more undisturbed printing going forward.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Rated 4 out of 5 stars

    Line in photos

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    Posted . Owned for 1 month when reviewed.
    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    There are some lines when I print pictures. They showed less and less with more copies.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Epson ecotank Et-3760

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    Posted . Owned for 1 week when reviewed.
    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    This printer works great for my T-shirt and Customized gifts business. I ❤️ It! THANKS, MISTY CLASSANDSASSBYMISTY.COM

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Print quality
    Tech Insider Network Member

    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Guilt-free Ink-Jet Printing

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    EPSON EcoTank 3760 Printers are a necessary accessory for many computer users. Unfortunately, they can be the highest cost item when you do the math on ink cartridge replenishment. If you’re simply archiving or generating permanent copies, you’ve probably figured out that laser printers represent a better high volume print value as long as you don’t frequently produce high quality color pictures or aren’t creating colorful projects for clients and others. The solution was always apparent, but only recently available to us regular folks: a) High quantity ink bottles, b) replacing only depleted colors as needed, c) at rational prices, with d) an effective head cleaning approach. Do the calculation for yourself, but my calculation screams . . . Eco Tank printer. SETUP and CONNECTIVITY: Instructions come with pictures AND words, obviously written by someone who used this device. Filling the ink reservoirs using bottles engineered to mate reliably without spills, waste or errors demonstrates the care Epson took in designing the product. Epson even makes sure there is extra ink in each bottle so after the printer has been primed, you can top off the reservoirs with that extra ink. Thoughtful. Priming takes 10 minutes. Subsequent setup of the printer relies on the fairly easy-to-use LCD screen. I found it a bit non-intuitive initially, After first use, everything made sense. For connection to Wi-Fi or ethernet you need the downloaded software. Make a few entries on the printer’s LCD to enter a password and select the type of connection you want and then back to your computer, where the install is completed. The SETUP was flawless for my purposes. I connected from my computer, my iPhoneXR and critically important, my wife’s iPad, with no additional effort. PRINT QUALITY AND SPEED: Photos were very pretty. Colorful. Natural. Enjoyable. I printed out 4x6, 5x7, and 8x10 as well as full size letter pages. It’s fair to say that photos are every bit as nice as any local processor. Speed for color prints was perfectly reasonable considering I always print my photos in highest quality. “Text only” was quite fast. This is a robust mechanism that operates quietly. Print paper is front loaded using friction feed from a tray. It was perfect, even though I prefer gravity feed. Hey, I’m not an engineer and this works fine. Just saying. I used the auto paper feed for a few copies and was able to convert 2 pages into a single double sided page. My first try on this very new printer jammed. Subsequent feeds worked fine. This is an activity I rarely ever use, but I thought I’d test it. There is a fax capability, but I simply don’t care. SUMMARY: After I do the cost/print calculations to be sure the higher initial price works for me (it does), everything else is an enthusiastic thumbs up. I made a point of checking the price for ink replacements. The amount of ink in these large bottles far exceeds what you find in cartridges and the refill bottles cost much less. Epson has done a nice job with this printer. For me, personally, I love the freedom to encourage my family to print away, to experiment and to not fuss over the overhead cost of just having fun. We now have Guilt-free photo printing. I can even see these printers appearing in classrooms where ink replenishment costs would otherwise be a huge barrier. Very nice and recommended.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Print quality
    Tech Insider Network Member

    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Guilt-free printing

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    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    The Epson EcoTank is a wonderful MFP (Multi-Function Printer). The printer is lightweight, slick, and has a compact design, with a decent size LCD screen. With this design and operating features, you don’t have to be concerned with the printer taking up space. The trays open from the front and the ADF (auto document feeder) does not overly extend beyond the printer. The setup and the software installation was easy and quick. The only thing that took some time and caution was filling the ink tanks. One has to be very careful not to spill ink on clothes or other items. It will stain most articles and not come off. Also, use gloves if possible to avoid getting ink on your hands; if not it will take a couple of days and washes to remove the ink from your fingers. Epson inks are high quality, not cheap, and they last a long time. After filling all the tanks, the rest is very straightforward: connect the printer to the Wi-Fi (if using wirelessly), download the suggested Epson software, follow the steps from the wizard and you will have an awesome MFP. Besides the large ink capacity, what I like about this printer is that it can work with Google Cloud Print service, AirPrint, and Amazon Alexa. These services are optional, but they make this printer more accessible to even more devices. I configured Google Cloud print service to work with the printer, and now I can virtually print from any location, even when not in the same Wi-Fi. This service also allows printer from all my Chrome web browser and Android phone. Even though I don’t use it a lot, I connected/enabled Amazon Alexa to the printer. With a simple command, “Alexa print _____” the Epson will print what I requested from Alexa. I mostly use the Alexa printer features to get weekly or monthly calendars. Before getting this EcoTank, I was using an Epson Artisan for over eight years. I am highly satisfied with the print quality from Epson. I am glad that this EcoTank also provides the same print quality. It prints very nicely in color with very sharp images. It is not loud, and it prints a reasonable speed. I work at home, and my kids do home school (virtual school), so we print a lot. What I like about the EcoTank is that now I feel absolutely no guilt when everyone uses the printer. I don’t need to tell the kids, “Do not waste ink!” Since they are free to print, once in a while, I remind them to use two-sided printing- “Use two side printing.” Two-sided printing takes a bit more time because the printer has to turn each page. It is more economical to use both sides of each paper. Overall, I am highly satisfied with this printer.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Print quality
    Tech Insider Network Member

    Rated 4 out of 5 stars

    Start saving on ink!

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    This printer is a brilliant solution to the ink cartridge problem! You get your ink in a bottles and just fill up the printer ink containers, no cartridges to replace! Initial setup was easy - ink bottels are keyed so they won't fit into the wrong fill hole, not all the ink from the bottels went into printer initially, some were left, however after initial "priming" process - I was able to empty in ink bottles into the printer completely. There is no risk of making a mess either, bottles won't open until properly inserted. Printer does take about 20 minutes to setup initially - it will "prime" with ink for 10 minutes and then print 5 sheets of paper with test patterns and have you pick the best looking one. Device was recognized by Mac and Windows computers as soon as I got it connected to my network (wired or wireless connections are available), it's also seen by iOS devices as AirPrint and Secure AirPrint compatible. Print quality did improve after about 2-3 pages, initially I had some white strikes on the print outs, however they disappeared once printer primed itself properly. Color printing - I was not very impressed here, take a look at the picture attached. Image is supposed to have Sepia effect (compare to the image I printed on my old printer (not Epson)). Epson got that image too bright, loosing details, it lost sepia effect as well. Printer administration - it's designed more towards a home or small office so it lacks some of the advanced administration feature like e-mail notifications (paper low, ink low, etc), however it does support SNMP monitoring. Overall conclusion - if you need color prints for office work or home projects and not really concerned with a very accurate color matching - this printer would be a great choice! Ability to refill it with ink is wonderful! However, if you do plan on printing high quality photos - look towards a specialized photo printer.

    I would recommend this to a friend
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    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Machine provides hassle-free operation

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    I have a real love-hate relationship with printers. I grew up in the world before computers were a main fixture in homes so I remember the manual-feed dot matrix printers that were a hassle to deal with. Now, printers can do everything -- print, scan, fax, copy, and more. Even though printers have evolved into all-in-one workhorses for home or office use, they still have one fatal flaw -- ink cartridges. I can’t tell you how many times I’ve sent something to print only to have the machine tell me that it’s out of magenta or cyan. That means a trip to the local office supply store to spend more precious dollars on a consumable. I really do try to limit how much I print because I try to be environmentally conscience and not create more paper, but I inevitably end up having some items that simply must be on paper. With that in mind, I’m really glad that Epson, my personal choice for printing needs, has an affordable EcoTank option in its WorkForce printer line-up. This printer features ‘cartridge-free’ printing, which is a huge benefit to me. The printer arrived in a large Epson branded box. It had a lot of information on the outside of the box and the box makes the printer seem larger than it actually is. I have another Epson business-grade printer that is much larger than this model. That said, it does weigh around 16 pounds. There is a lot of packaging around the machine to keep it safe during transport. Once you remove all of it and the printer from the box, you will see that there is quite a bit of blue tape stuck to the outside of the machine. It’s in place to keep all the different compartments closed while it’s packaged. That tape peels off easily and doesn’t leave a sticky residue. Once you get all the tape removed, you will need to install the ink. This is where it gets interesting and is different from any other printer I’ve ever used. The ink comes in bottles that you end up emptying directly into the printer. There are four bottles that it comes with -- black, cyan, magenta, and yellow. I have to admit that I was nervous that the ink might get spilled as I tried to pour it into the printer, but as it turns out, the ink doesn’t start dispensing until the bottle is inserted into the ink filling port. Once the ink is poured into the printer, you can power the machine on and begin the initializing. This process takes about 10 minutes and is pretty noisy. Once it’s finished, you will walk through a series of printed images to determine the alignment of the printer. After the alignment is confirmed, you can set up the printer for WiFi printing. The interface with the printer is very easy to walk through. It has a smaller 2.4” LCD display which is used to access the different menu options of the machine. While it’s about half the size of the larger Epson printer I already had, the display is still easy to read on the ET-3760. The screen is not touch sensitive and has a keypad next to it that you use to navigate through the menus. The first thing I did was to connect the printer to our WiFi since I plan on using it wirelessly most of the time. After the printer finishes its initial power cycle and automatic set-up, you can find your WiFi network and enter your password to connect the printer for wireless printing. Some printers have made me reconnect wireless capabilities every time I use the machine, but this Epson has stay connected and was super simple to get connected to WiFi. I printed from my MacBook Pro and iOS mobile devices. Epson provides packaged software for download on their website, but it’s not necessarily needed for Mac users. I downloaded the package, but my fiancé didn’t and he was still able to connect. Connecting to the iPhone and iPad were easy as well since the printer connects to the WiFi network. If you want to print from your phone, you simply select “print” from the options menu on printable items on your phone and then select the machine from the printer menu. We printed from different points in our house and never had an issue with the printer capturing the item we were printing. Print quality from the ET-3760 is solid. Text prints out crisp and images are bright and full of color. In comparison to the ET-8700 that I already had, I would say the 3760 does just as good of a job -- even with larger print jobs. As far as speed goes, I thought the 3760 printed quickly and was in line with its specs. To test its speed, I created a document filled with Lorem Ipsum text. The document was 15 pages long with text from the top of the page to the bottom. There was a 1-inch margin all the way around each page. I made the document 15 pages long since the specs of this printer call out 15ppm for its speed. So, I timed the printing using the stopwatch on my iPhone and tapped start at the same time that I clicked print on my computer. From start (sending the document to the printer) to finish (the printer pushing out the last page and spooling down), printing 15 pages of black text took just over 1 minute to complete (1:04). While this speed may not be adequate for some businesses, I believe it’s perfectly fine for home/school projects. Even though there are some more advanced options in the marketplace for small businesses, this printer is a great option for home and school projects. It prints really well and performs according to its specs. I’m very excited about this cartridge-free printing option for home use. While it’s initial cost is high, not having to deal with replacing cartridges every couple of months is worth the initial investment in my book.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Ease of use, Print quality, Size

    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    very user friendly!

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    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    I am so excited to get my hands on this machine. It is a printer, copier, scanner and a fax machine rolled into one. It is very lightweight so you don't need another person to carry this or install this. The machine is very sleek and compact. It also comes with printer ink in the colors of black, cyan, yellow and magenta. The ink included claims to be enough to use for 2 years. It is vacuum packed to maintain reliability. It comes also with a power cord. The instructions are very straightforward and simple. I just made sure I read it first before setting it up. The setup and installation was a breeze. The information on the instruction manual is not overwhelming at all. First thing I had to do after unpacking it is to fill the ink tanks. Make sure not to open the ink bottles until you are ready to fill the tank. I was at first nervous to pour the ink on the tanks because I thought that it will spill when I turn the bottle upside down. But I was wrong. The ink will not come out of the nozzle without injecting or inserting it into the filling port. It is mess free and stress free. When you fill the tanks, there's going to be some ink left on the bottle and you will have to set it aside because you will still need it after ink charging which takes about 10 minutes. Once done with the ink charging you will see the ink levels went down for a bit and thats the time that you need to fill the rest of the ink and follow the prompts on the printer to reset the ink levels. Load paper on the bottom tray and you can start print testing. My existing printer is a a laser printer, so it is a little bit slower than that. However, I am surprised that the sound or noise while printing is minimal. You can also decrease the noise level on the settings but it might cause the printing to be slower. It's not a deal breaker to me because it's not that noisy. Installing the software is easy as well. Just visit their website to download the product's software package. It's also a plus that I am able to print from my IOS devices with out sending it first on my email and then printing it using my computer. All I had to do is to make sure that the printer is connected at the same Wi-Fi network as my IOS devices. It also has a power saving feature. The screen display shuts off when machine is not used for 10 minutes. I am very happy with this machine. This is a review for the Epson EcoTank ET-3760 All-In-One SuperTank Printer that I received free of charge to do a beta test and review.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Print quality, Setup, Size

    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Great all-in-one from home office/small office

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    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    I am surprised how well this all in one performs. First off, the unit is well packaged to keep it secure during transport. These Supertank printers don't use your typical ink cartridges but instead use ink tanks which have much larger capacity. Once there is ink in the tanks you want to keep these printers flat when transporting to avoid any ink leaking so be sure to keep you packaging. Not having to constantly replace ink cartridges is also very eco friendly. There isn't much excess packaging which is also eco friendly, although they may have been able to condense the packaging more by reducing the size of the secondary box that has the power cable and ink bottles. Since the printer is white it can easier complement the area you place it. When the tray is not extended and the automatic document feeder tray on top is not open the unit takes very little space and is unassuming. Even with the ADF open and paper tray extended it takes little space. The front panel display can be tilted forward for easier viewing and the ink tanks on the front of the unit is translucent making it easy to see what your ink levels are - on my printer the color fo the ink isn't as pronounced as it is shown on the packaging. Initial setup was simple and quick overall. I was somewhat surprised that the printer isn't as heavy as it looks so removing it from the box was easy. There's a quick setup guide included though there's not much needed to do - once you remove the printer from the box, take off a few protective tapes, fill the ink tanks and power it on. The ink bottles and the ink tanks are easily able to determine but there is nothing to stop you from filling the tank with the wrong color ink, the ink bottles are made in a way that will keep them from spilling when you turn them upside down. Just remove the cap from the bottle and place the bottle on the ink tank and after about a minute the bottle will be empty - no squeezing of the bottle is necessary. The initial ink charging takes about 10 minutes. Connecting the printer to your computer is also quickly done via USB cable (not included) or via ethernet or wifi/wifi direct. Once I had my printer on my network it notified me that a firmware update was available - this process took about 5 minutes. I like the fact that the printer looked for an update as well as the option on the fron panel menu to check for a firmware update. Software setup on my computer was also selfd explanatory and very quick. Setting up services like google cloud printing, Epson Connect, Alexa/Google Home integration are all easy to setup if you want to use those services but for me I will probably use them rarely. The printer is also AirPrint enabled making printing from iOS devices easy. Print quality is great - text is sharp and colors are vibrant but this will also vary depending on what you are printing and what type of paper you use. No sample paper was included with the printer. Scanning is also good as expected. It's great having an ADF for quicly scanning/copying multiple pages. Noise level was typical for a printer if not possibly slightly less noisy. Overall this is a great printer for small office/home office use. It may be overkill for general home use where you don't print/scan/copy often and larger offices/businesses that require high volume printing may want a larger/faster printer and/or a laser printer. This is a review for the Epson EcoTank ET-3760 All-In-One SuperTank Printer that I received free of charge to do a beta test and review.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Print quality
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    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    The BEST printer that I have ever had.

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    This is my second EcoTank printer, I had a model from two years ago (3500) and I was sad to actually retire it except for the fact that I replaced it with a newer model with more features. The printers are pricey up front, but you do save in the long run with the low cost of ink. My previous model I had only used about half of the original ink fill that I did and I printed out over 900 prints. Epson includes what they say is a years worth of ink in the box and it’s true, at least for the home or home office user. You can expect to print out about 1800 to 2000 prints with the included bottles. This is probably the lowest cost per page home printer on the market and each refill bottle only costs about $12. Printing is speedy and it can do duplex printing as well. I have had no issues with this printer or the previous one every. It’s very easy to connect to the network and you can even print from your smart phone using the Epson app. I don’t use that feature very much but I did test it out from my phone and it worked with no issues. This printer has an ADF (automatic document feeder) that folds away nicely to make a flat top and it a very cool design. You won’t even know it’s there unless you flip it open. You can also lift up the top to scan a single page, smaller items, or photos on the flat bed scanner. Again, the software and scanner just work great. Setting up the computer to scan to takes a little bit of know how, but it’s not that bad, just follow the directions that are provided. Epson has really created a great line of printers with these EcoTank models and I look forward to not having to buy ink more than once a year (or two) now.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Ease of use, Print quality, Size

    Rated 4 out of 5 stars

    Amazing all-in-one with quality features

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    I enjoy using the EcoTank ET-3760 All-in-One Cartridge-Free Supertank Printer. The printer is easy to set up and didn't take a long time to set up on the internet. I was worried about using the ink bottles because I am a clumsy person but it went exceptionally well. I didn't spill anything and didn't have any problems putting it in the printer. I am amazed by the fact the printer can print up to 7,500 pages and ink bottle can last up to two years before changing. I have printed about 110 pages so far. I used it for scanning, faxing, school work, work projects, and arts &crafts for the kids. Also, the printer has a display on the outside that shows the ink level so no need to guess or you can go in the settings to view on the printer.The ink drys quickly. The quality of printing text and pictures are exceptional. I can print from anywhere using the wireless connection or via usb connection. I find that convenient for my projects. The printer is a good size. It fits well on my computer desk and doesn't stick out where it will fall. The only thing I wish that the LCD screen was bigger and touchscreen. It is still easy enough to read at its screen size and the arrows are easy to navigate to setup. This is only minor. Overall, Eco Tank ET-3760 has many great features and would be worth it to purchase.This is a review for the Epson EcoTank ET-3760 All-In-One SuperTank Printer that I received free of charge to do a beta test and review.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Print quality, Size

    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Save The Earth & Your Bank Account!

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    I absolutely LOVE my Epson EcoTank ET3760 printer. This is basically my first Epson printer since my actual first one was many years ago and it was dot matrix. Some of us are leery to try new things, especially bigger ticket items. I am here to say that I truly don’t think you will be disappointed with this little gem. When I say little, I am being literal. So for those of you that are tight on space but need all the functionality of a large full function printer then this is the one for you. Gone are the days when half your desk space is taken up by the printer, fax machine and flat bed scanner. You get all these functions and also a copier in one nice streamlined good looking machine. It is lightweight so if you need to move it, you don’t need to call in reinforcements, you can do it yourself. Once you open the box, you lift out the printer, plug it in, turn it on and follow instructions on the touchscreen to get setup and the ink added. I have it setup wirelessly and it was super easy. Of course, you can set it up wired if you’d rather do that, but you will need to get a cable for that. Now, about the innovative solution to saving the planet from the onslaught of empty ink cartridges in the land fills. I can’t believe this concept wasn’t thought of years ago. You get three bottles of color ink and a large bottle of black. Each of these sets are stated to be equivalent to 80 cartridges and should last for a couple years! I can’t attest to that, since I haven’t had this for two years, but four bottles in lieu of 80 cartridges polluting our earth is a win win in my book. Lastly, the prints, copies and scans this produces look really nice and professional. I’ve printed out photos and those look great also. I’m very happy with this printer and so glad to of had this opportunity to test this awesome system. This is a review for the Epson EcoTank ET-3760 All-In-One SuperTank Printer that I received free of charge to do a beta test and review.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Ease of use, Print quality
    Cons mentioned:
    Touch screen

    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Awesome Cartridge-Free Printer

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    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    The Eco Tank ET-3760 All-in-One Cartridge-Free Supertank Printer was quite easy to setup took me about 20-30 minutes (takes 10 minutes to charge ink), and filling the ink is super easy with no mess, I can visually see how much ink is in each color tank without having to guess. The print quality is great for everyday jobs and photos. It communicates with my wireless devices no problem, Once connected to Wi-Fi, it is truly easy to use, and I love the fact that you can print from anywhere in the house from a mobile device or computer through the wireless connection. I have printed directly from my android phone, iPad and laptop with no issues. The only downside for me is lack of touch screen, which I had with my previous printer. But overall this is a great printer for home of office use. “This is a review for the Epson EcoTank ET-3760 All-In-One SuperTank Printer that I received free of charge to do a beta test and review.”

    I would recommend this to a friend
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