Epson WorkForce Pro WF-4630 review: For $300, small-office inkjet offers better output and value than a color laser<article>
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Epson’s new $300 WorkForce Pro WF-4630 is just the kind of affordable, capable multifunction printer most small offices could use—even if they think they need a laser. A laser MFP may offer better text output (barely), but everything else lines up in an inkjet’s favor: purchase price, supply costs, and graphics output. Epson’s WF-4630 is the avatar for the breed: easily fast enough for small office work and packed with features. It also produces outstandingly sharp text, thanks to Epson’s new
PrecisionCore print head.</p><p>
The ethernet/USB/Wi-Fi-connectable WF-4630 stands approximately 13.5 inches high by 18 inches wide. It’s not the massive unit you’ll see in a printer room, but the size that sits on a table closer to the action. Output arrives in a fold-out catch above the bottom 250-sheet paper tray. A second, 80-sheet vertical rear feed will handle paper up to 8.5 by 47.2 inches (banners, anyone?) and provides a straighter path for envelopes and photo paper.</p><p class="jumpTag"><a href="/article/2362120/epson-workforce-pro-wf-4630-review-for-300-small-office-inkjet-offers-better-output-and-value-than.html#jump">To read this article in full or to leave a comment, please click here[/url]</p></section></article>
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Epson WorkForce Pro WF-4630 review: For $300, small-office inkjet offers better output and value than a color laser