Rating: 1 / 5
I’ve been loyal to Epson for a decade in part because of Mac support — when no one else cared. We were looking for cheap small all in one, and I grabbed this off the shelf w/o thought about it. Sigh. No Macintosh support. Better labeling — ANY “no mac” labeling at all — would have been nice.
Epson Stylus CX3810 All In One

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- Produces borderFree photos іח standard frame-ready sizes
- Speeds through black text up tο 18 PPM аחԁ color up tο 9 ppm
- Restores ancient faded color photos
- PC-free black аחԁ colorless οr color copying
- Convenient individual ink cartridges
Epson Stylus CX3810 AƖƖ Iח One
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February 2, 2010
February 2, 2010
Rating: 1 / 5
Does not work for the Mac! Can you believe that, neither could I in anticipation of I contacted Epson and received the answer that it is indeed not compatible. Is it really that hard for dual platform use production. Im guessing this was designed in the early 90’s and usb technology was just coming out. Mac users beware.
February 2, 2010
Rating: 1 / 5
I just received this item, used, and when I took it out of the box, the ink cartridge had broken and the whole item was covered in a blue slime. I place it back in the box and emailed the shipper. Hopefully they’ll send me a call tag to have it picked up, and charge back my credit card. I don’t know whether it facility or not, but it shouldn’t be shipped with the ink cartridge in the machine.
February 2, 2010
Rating: 4 / 5
Facility pretty excellent ,but inks run out quickly. I still would only buy epson, its worked longer than any other printer I’ve had.
February 2, 2010
Rating: 2 / 5
I like everything about my Epson CX 3810 printer except just a couple things.
1. It will not scan text and convert them to word documents. It makes a picture of everything. Splendid for photos and making pdf files, but not so splendid when you need to scan a text document and edit it.
2. It flies through the ink. I’ve bought two replacement black cartridges and one each of all the colors in the last six months. That adds up to roughly $100 and I’ve printed less than three reams of paper. My ancient lexmark is more economical.

