Product Details
Description:
The Epson Stylus NX430 packs quality and performance into one space-saving printer. Part of the new line of Epson Small-in-One printers, it fits perfectly in virtually any setting. And, it features Epson Connect, so you can enjoy instant wireless printing from popular mobile devices. It's easy to share your Small-in-One with Easy Epson Wireless setup and the latest in wireless technology. Use the 2.5 LCD, smart touch panel and built-in card slots to print brilliant photos - PC-free. Whatever you're printing, you can focus on what's important thanks to whisper quiet operation. You even can scan and archive important documents, quickly produce color copies, and use the image enhancement tools to get perfect photos.
Quick Glance
Functions: Printer, Scanner, Copier
Printer Type: Color Inkjet Multifunction Printer
Interface Type: USB Yes
Networking: IEEE 802.11b/g/n
System Type: PC, Mac
Green Compliance: Energy Star, RoHS
Summary
Product Title: Epson Stylus NX430 All-in-One Inkjet Printer
Manufacturer: Epson
Power Score: 3.8 | 3 Reviews
Product Reviews (3)
Epson Stylus NX430 Small-in-One All-in-One Printer
THE GOOD: The Epson NX430 stuffs a printer, scanner, and copy machine into a device that also fits in small places, and Epsons iPrint software extends your printing reach to compatible Android and iOS devices. THE BAD: The printer lacks an Ethernet port for wired networking, and its "moderate-capacity" cartridge bay is a money sink if you print a high volume of photos and color documents. THE...
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By cnet.com - Nov 11, 2011
Epson Stylus NX430 Small-in-One
Testseek.com has collected 9 expert reviews for Epson Stylus NX430 Small-in-One and the average expert rating is 66 of 100. The average score reflects the expert community’s view on this product. Click below and use Testseek.com to see all ratings, product awards and conclusions.
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By testseek.com - Feb 20, 2012
Stylus NX430
This home unit is compact and simple, and it produces excellent output. Pricey inks and no duplexing restrict it to low-volume use.
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By PCWorld - Jan 25, 2012




