Epson Stylus Photo RX685 Multifunction

£199.99

  •  Delivery: 5 days
  •  Code: 23998


The Epson Stylus Photo RX685 is a flexible photo all in one product featuring Epson’s newest print engine, delivering fast print speeds without any compromise in quality.

* High quality, lost cost printing with individual ink cartridges from only £6.99
* More value multipacks available
* Exclusive Epson Claria photographic ink system
* 6 colour premium quality photo prints
* Preview your photos on an adjustable 2.5inch LCD preview monitor
* CDR/DVD printing functionality with motorised tray
* Print photos direct from memory cards and PictBridge enabled cameras
* Scan photos and documents with a 1200dpi scanner
* Photocopy in black & white and colour
* Borderless photos from 10x15cm up to A4 size



The RX685 offers everything a photographer needs

If you are an enthusiastic digital photographer and are looking for an all-in-one unit, the Epson RX685 offers you top-end print and scan quality at amazing speed (40 pages of black per minute) - and - low running cost!

The printer of the RX685 has a high definition resolution (up to 5760 x 1440 dpi), which works harmoniously with a 1200dpi scanner. It uses the much applauded Claria inks (a six dye-based ink system that is capable of putting down drops of ink as small as 1.5 pictolitres).

The average price for an original ink cartridge tends to be £10 for most manufacturers. However, these Epson ink cartridges are only £6.99 per colour. Better still, save another £4.20 per set by ordering an Epson multipack. For original and compatible cartridges, please see below.

Dazzling technology
The scanner/printer of the RX685 can analyse and enhance a picture by recognising elements like skin tones, skylines and landscapes. It will even recognise faded photos, and when you press the copy button, the multifunctional will ask you / give you the option whether it should restore the original colours? Very clever indeed.

This multifunctional is so clever that if you place a CD/DVD on the scanner/copier glass and press copy, the RX685 will recognise the CD, determine where it is, scan it and copy the result onto a new CD in the CD tray. Now, how much time (and fiddling) will that save?