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The Epson EcoTank ET-2760 is a wireless all-in-one inkjet printer designed for professionals who demand high-volume, cost-efficient printing without the hassle of cartridges. Featuring supersized refillable ink tanks, it delivers up to 7,500 black and 6,000 color pages per refill, saving up to 90% on ink costs. With automatic duplex printing, a 1.44" color LCD, flatbed scanner/copier, and voice-activated printing via Alexa, it blends eco-conscious innovation with modern convenience—all backed by a 1-year limited warranty.





















| ASIN | B08C6XWNZS |
| Additional Printer Functions | Copy, Scan |
| B&W Pages per Minute | 10.5 ppm |
| Best Sellers Rank | #31,434 in Amazon Renewed ( See Top 100 in Amazon Renewed ) #73 in Ink Tank Printers #1,100 in Renewed Office Products |
| Brand | Epson |
| Built-In Media | EcoTank ET-2760 all-in-one, manual, CD-ROM for product setup, power cord, 1 bottle of 502 Black (127 mL) and 1 bottle each of 502 Cyan, Magenta, Yellow (70 mL)(4) |
| Color | White |
| Color Pages per Minute | 5 ppm |
| Compatible Devices | Printer |
| Connectivity Technology | USB |
| Control Method | Voice |
| Controller Type | Android |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 out of 5 stars 9,738 Reviews |
| Display Type | LCD |
| Dual-sided printing | Yes |
| Duplex | Automatic |
| Hardware Interface | USB |
| Ink Color | Black |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 13.7"D x 14.8"W x 9.4"H |
| Item Height | 9.4 inches |
| Item Type Name | Inkjet Printer |
| Manufacturer | Epson |
| Maximum Copy Resolution Black and White | 5760 x 1440 dpi |
| Maximum Copy Resolution Color | 5760 x 1440 dpi |
| Maximum Copy Speed Black and White | 10.5 ppm |
| Maximum Print Resolution Black and White | 5760 x 1440 |
| Maximum Sheet Capacity | 100 |
| Maximum print Resolution Color | 5760 x 1440 |
| Media Size Maximum | 8.5 x 14 inch |
| Model Name | EcoTank ET-2760 |
| Model Number | ET-2760 |
| Model Series | EcoTank |
| Number of Trays | 1 |
| Other Special Features of the Product | Wireless |
| Paper Size | 3.5" x 5", 4" x 6", 5" x 7", 8" x 10", 8.5" x 11", 8.5" x 14", A4, A6, half letter, legal, executive |
| Power Consumption | 13 Watts |
| Print media | Paper (plain) |
| Printer Connectivity Type | USB |
| Printer Output Type | Color |
| Printer Type | Inkjet |
| Printing Technology | Inkjet |
| Processor Count | 1 |
| Resolution | 5760 x 1440 |
| Scanner Type | Flatbed |
| Special Feature | Wireless |
| UPC | 010343950986 |
| Warranty Description | 2-year limited warranty in the U.S. and Canada, 2nd year requires product registration |
| Warranty Type | 90 days limited warranty |
T**!
Save money printing! This little printer is AWESOME!!!
I’ve been a fan of Epson printers for many years, based on my ownership of an Epson Workforce 633 for over 8 years. I purchased refillable catridges and a chip resetter that kept my printing costs WAY down. I printed a BUNCH of stuff on that printer. The printer outlasted 3 kids through High School and College and printed forms for our photography business (Wedding contracts, order forms, etc.) and even custom DVD labels that looked VERY professional. So, when my Workforce 633 finally refused to print, I looked for another Epson as a replacement. Luckily, Epson now has a line of printers that you can refill with ink without purchasing 3rd party components. Welcome the Epson Ecotank series of printers! I looked at the Epson EcoTank ET-2720 and ET-2760 as possible options (I’m thrifty and my printing needs are NOT that elaborate). The latter was about $30 more, and I opted for that model. The main reason I selected the ET-2760 is that automatic double sided printing is supported. The printer arrived quickly, as most Amazon Prime shipments do. Unpacking involved removing a lot of tape that secures the printer in the box for shipment. Unboxing and setup are super quick and easy. The longest part of getting ready is filling the EcoTank with the supplied ink. The total time from start to printing out my first document from my computer was about 30 minutes. I was taking pictures during the unboxing and installation with my phone, so probably a bit slower than other reviewers. I followed the steps outlined in the “Start here” guide and you should too. Especially where it mentions “do not drink the ink”. Seriously, it’s there under setp 2’s warning section. So, I heeded their warning, although I was tempted to take a sip (No, not really). Notice that you don’t connect the printer or turn it on until after the ink tanks have been filled and the printer drivers and utilities are installed on your computer. A few more notes on setting up your printer if you utilize the wireless option. If your router has dual band capabilities – i.e it broadcasts in 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz - make sure you select the 2.4 GHz connection. And, if you’re running software that monitors and allows/disallows connections through your firewall (HIGHLY recommended), don’t forget to allow access for the setup to complete successfully. So, how does the printer perform? Very well if your expectations are in line. Setting up voice activated printing was easy, but a little tedious. Like most other devices that connect to Alexa – like our Wyze Cams and our Whirlpool microwave/oven combo – you have to enable the proper Alexa skill and perform a few more steps before use. Then, you have to setup your printer to an “Epson Connect” account. You’ve hopefully already completed this step when you setup your printer drivers and utilities. As mentioned above, this printer supports voice activated printing. What actually does that mean? Well, as HUGE fans of the Amazon Alexa devices, it does provide some interesting “neat” features, although I’m not sure how often we’ll actually use them. We have, at last count, 6 Alexa devices in the house, ranging from Echo Dots to the Echo Show (2nd gen). So, you can do things like “Alexa, ask Epson Printer to print my shopping list…” or “Alexa, Ask Epson Printer to print my calendar”. Of course, don’t forget to include “Ask Epson printer”, or you’ll confuse Alexa. But, this isn’t really necessary for me, as I use the Alexa shopping list and to do list on my phone and don’t need a printed copy in hand. The same goes for my my Google calendar or to do list. But, if we were printing a calendar for the family fridge, that might be a cool feature! The only negative thing I can point to about this printer is the paper capacity (But, after reading the reviews, I already KNEW that). It says 100 sheets, but that’s a stretch. I’ve found that anything more than say 35 pieces of white copy paper will not work without an issue. You’ve been warned. So, am I happy with the printer? After a few weeks of use, I can say that things are really going well. We’ve printed about 250-300 pages thus far. This includes several wedding contracts awaiting signatures, bridal fair wedding package handouts on high quality resume paper and professional looking DVD labels for the DVDs we’re handing out at the bridal fair later this month. All of the print looks AWESOME and the colors are true to what’s on my monitor. If anything changes, I’ll update the review and adjust the star rating if necessary.
S**H
You won't regret buying this printer.
My husband bought this printer for work. He works from home, so I've been able to use it frequently as well and so far I'm loving it. I will say that setting it up was a nightmare. I'm far from technical guru, but do have moderate experience with computers and have set up several printers over the years. The main issue was getting the software on his work computer that does not have a CD drive. You can download the software from the Epson website, but for some reason it was extremely difficult to do. After downloading I would get an error message saying it was unsuccessful. After fighting with it for 3 days I finally got it setup, and I honestly have no idea how I did it so I cannot give any tips for others in a similar situation. After the initial headache though, it's been smooth sailing. I love the borderless printing option, it really does print all the way to the edge of the paper with excellent quality. The ink is super easy to load, and will save us a bundle of money over the life of the printer. You get a LOT of ink! The scanner on our last printer was awful. The picture quality was pathetic. This scanner is crazy good! We were both impressed with how well and clear the scanned images are. Same with the copier. I have no complaints whatsoever about this product and would absolutely recommend it without hesitation, although it'll be a lot easier to install if you have a CD drive to install the software. Once you have it set up, everything is very easy to use. The printer basically walks you through everything. If you can read, you can use this printer. The only thing my husband doesn't like is that you can only scan one page at a time and you have to place each page individually on the scanner/copier. He has to scan dozens of pages at a time, and he is used to putting a stack of pages in the printer all at once (the way you put blank paper in for printing). That's our fault though for not completely reading the product description before purchasing, so I certainly can't take away any stars for our own error. Overall, you really can't go wrong with this printer. I've been at my parents house over 100 miles away and can print things as if I were at home where the printer is. My only regret is not buying it 3 years ago.
G**C
1.5 months in and it's working great. I use it daily with very little change to the reservoir
I previously owned a printer that required cartridges. I decided I would purchase this printer months ago but was waiting for my old one to die. I print daily about 10-100 pages and so far everything is working great and I've only had 2 very simple paper jams that probably could have been avoided if I fanned the paper when I loaded it. Likes: Ink reservoirs and no cartridges! It is very easy to fill and there is no mess. The pages print nicely and it's slightly faster than my old printer at a good price point. Dislikes: It takes up quite a footprint on my desk. The paper loads vertically from the back, so it must be scooted out from the wall or wherever you put it to accommodate room for the paper. The tray pulls out in the front as well. This makes the footprint 2 feet long by about 15 inches wide. I have a small desk so it's taking up considerable real estate. This is frustrating because the whole thing is hollow underneath. I can't help but think it could have been shortened by having the paper feed from underneath. All in all, it's a good printer and I think the price is reasonable. These ink reservoir printers are more expensive than the type that require cartridges, however with my level of usage I will save money in the long run and have less waste from throwing away cartridges that still had ink remaining. I've used this for 1.5 months now and there has barely been a dip in the ink level. In fact, it's hard to see the level when the reservoirs are full because it just looks dark. I shined a flashlight on it and discovered they were dark because they were still totally full. I was happy about that because I would have replaced a cartridge by now.
R**N
1st, and last, Epson printer I'll buy. Lost Quality FAST
Update: After having this about 2 years, it doesn't print at all. Some very, very light blue markings is all it produces on a page. Even though it seemed like a good deal because of the eco tank, it wasn't. "Eco" stands for ecological, because you don't have to buy bottles of ink or cartridges. It certainly doesn't stand for "economical." I've barely used it. Maybe printed 50 pages, if that. So, I probably paid about $6 for every page of text and images. And now it's useless, even though there's plenty of ink left in all the tanks. I've repeatedly run the head cleaning cycles, but it hasn't done anything to improve printing. It's gotten worse, if anything. This is the first Espon printer I've purchased, and it will be the last. I don't recommend it for durability or quality. Original Review: I really liked this printer when I first bought it. I don't print a whole lot, and I've probably printed less than 40 pages of material with this thing. It used to print sharp images, with great color. After a while the color just wasn't popping anymore. Now, the print quality stinks. There will be stray smears, uneven color, and when it comes to text, the visual quality varies line by line. One line will look okay, and the following line is blurry or incomplete. I thought this was a good printer, based on having ink tanks that are easy to refill. It was easy to set up and connect to WiFi. I haven't needed to refill any of the colors, but the overall print quality – even after running the print head cleaning cycle – has deteriorated, and I'm profoundly disappointed in the printer.
D**M
Efficient for price point and cost of refills
I've been using this printer for almost a month and believe it was worth the investment. I needed an "all in one" printer and this drew my attention due to the ink refills. After using it and printing a bunch I believe that it's adequate for home use. Setup was easy enough. People complain about the length of time but it wasn't unreasonable. My complaint was using the arrows on the touchpad to manually enter information in. That could be an area to be reworked at some point. It was tedious and annoying to stare at such a small screen while sifting through letters and numbers. Filling the printer with ink was self explanatory. The pictures (even on high setting) still dont come out perfect, but they are absolutely acceptable for home use. If you really want crystal clear pictures I'd suggest you go buy a printer specifically for that. The scanner worked as intended. No issues there that I've run into yet. Other than that if you have large printing tasks at home (or your kids) this might be for you. It is a tad slower than a laser printer if thats what youre used to, but for my home use its fine. I knocked a star off due to the picture print quality and the method to enter information. I just believe that could be worked out better and made easier. A suggestion would be allowing you to use your phone to input the info into the printer instead of that tiny screen and arrows method.
T**.
Tired of Buying Ink Every Other Week?
I used to print a ton of stuff: documents, photos, cards etc. And every six months I'd spend more on ink cartridges than the price of my printer (several Epsons and a (POJ) Brother)! After doing some research I found this (Epson 2750) series of printers. Now I've had 4-5 Epson printers over the years and have come to trust them for dependable, easy-to-use products. But there was no way around the "Ink Stink" - sucking ink like a 70s gas-guzzler! But it wasn't just the price. How many times have you been part way thru a print job and had the dreaded "You're out of ink sucker" message? And it always happens at 3 AM on a weekend... And if you screwed up and have replacement cartridges for every color but the one you're out of... AAAAAARGHHHHH! Well, here comes Epson to the rescue! While this printer will not do dishes or make the bed, it will cover almost any home print job you could ask for. Kids in school? Got it. Work project from home? Done. Reprints of the family holiday gathering? Bingo. Beautiful wall murals? Uh, no. So it's not perfect! But what it does do, it does well, quick and cleanly, and most importantly, in an ink-miserly fashion. Due to a lifestyle change, I cut back on my printing so I only print 50-75 pages per month. But since I filled up at the startup, I have not run out of ink yet. Lemme say that again: I HAVE BEEN PRINTING FOR ALMOST A YEAR AND HAVE NOT RUN OUT OF INK YET! I keep thinking there's something wrong with the ink tanks, and I shake the printer to make sure I'm not missing something. But no, it still prints really nice images and documents, and just does not use much ink in the process. Yes, you will pay a little more up front for the printer, and that is where Epson makes their money. But if you want the convenience of filling ink once in a blue moon, without taking out a second mortgage, with a minimum of fuss and no mess, you need to look at this line of Epson printers. I don't mind sounding like a fanboy when something really is a great value. Too bad they don't have a six-start rating!
T**H
This printer is the greatest
I love this printer because how fast it is to set up and enough ink for at least two years. I was printing about two inches worth of paper every weak in my school. I was going through about $150.0 just in ink in days with the old printer and I saw the Epson. The ink was large bottles of four colors and the printing is bright and outstanding. I work my printer offline but the printer is made for online printing. I have printed up pictures that come out very nice. My wife loved the printer so much she purchased her own printer because she did not want to share. The only drawback is my Epson does not scan legal works. I can print legal papers, but the scanner is not long enough. Don't get me wrong the printer is outstanding but, at the time I was not looking for the legal scanning ability but now I purchased another Epson just because it does scan legal papers. I will purchase nothing but Epson now, but the printer is so great I will probably never need another printer. I just love this printer. The Grinch
C**N
High Quality and so Efficient with Ink!
I am absolutely in love with this printer. The scanner and copier is fantastic and high quality as well...but let's get back to the printer! First, it comes with enough ink to fill the tanks up completely. You actually get two bottles of the black and can probably fill that up 2.5 times. I don't know because despite having printed multiple reams of paper at this point, I've barely put a dent in the ink tanks. I find it funny because the printer often prompts me to monitor the ink levels (which you can see clearly on the front of printer) and yet they have never dropped below the first line. I print a lot of papers that I write (for proofreading) and articles/transcripts that I want to review manually (to enjoy reduced screen time). Don't worry, I recycle like a lunatic and probably won't print so much if this printer wasn't so great and if I didn't spend 16 hours per day on my computer lol. The bottom line is, it is well worth the investment because it is high quality, the ink lasts a long time and is easy to source, and you can cheat and refill the ink bottles with those refill kits (if you have the patience to do so). I had purchased a refill kit for my HP (which still works great but the supply chain issues make it impossible to get the ink which is why I decided to switch to this one...that and the commercials with Shaq printing stuff were downright hilarious and did get me to do a little more research on them). If you're looking to switch to a printer that makes life easier, I highly recommend this one in particular but this line of Epson's overall. Which one is ideal for you will be contingent on your printing, scanner, copier, and faxing needs (e.g., small business, a department, a home office with just you and occasionally colleagues like my usage). But get it.
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