Epson WorkForce 645 Wireless Printer Reviews

Since the advent of dot-matrix printers more than 30 years ago, it seems like the name Epson has associated with the world of quality printers. Back as far as Model 80, Epson has existed for computer users and today continues to live with some of the most innovative printers on the market. For example, the WorkForce 645 is not only an inkjet that offers color printing at 7.2 ISO pages per minute but also 15 ISO ppm in black and white.

This makes it, perhaps, the fastest inkjet on the market. Furthermore, it also offers you the ability to interface through your network, PC, or use WiFi because it recognizes the 802.11 b / g / n standard. This means that it will not only recognize older office and home network routers – usually b / g – but will also recognize hotspots with n standards.

Easy setup. Open the box, plug in the appropriate sockets. For example, if you are going to use it with a print server, you can plug in the USB cable on the back, and the USB on the PC, and when you use the standard “add printer” routine, and Epson dies, for racing. It also offers a more standard internet interface as well as built-in WiFi. This means that as long as you have a WiFi hotspot in your office or within reach of its printer, it will recognize the hotspot and security type used, such as WEP, WPA, or WPA2.

Only these features will make this a good printer, especially when you consider that Epson ink is the most stain-resistant and waterproof on the market. The ink, plus its ability to scan, copy, and send faxes directly from the printer, makes it one of the most versatile inkjet printers on the market.

We also found inkjet cartridges that expanded, while not all of which were expensive when compared to other printers, being somewhat on the costly side. Although this might compare apples to oranges because we compared lasers with inkjet printers, laser carts last much longer than inkjet carts, and, we will say that Epson has indeed beaten the inkjet market here, too, because the carts last longer than standard cartridges. The print quality is also good.

We also like the small display on the front, which allows us to manipulate the photos we print, and if you have pictures you want to upload and print directly from your smartphone, all you have to do is within Workforce coverage.