Epson Stylus Photo PX710W
Epson has also announced the Epson Stylus Photo PX710W wireless, all-in-one, Hi-Definition photo printer. Paolo Marenghi, Product Manager, Epson UK, said: “With its Wi-Fi capability and contemporary design, the Epson Stylus Photo PX710W can be placed anywhere in the modern home. With integrated paper trays it is far slimmer than most printers standing at only 150mm tall. Whether you wish to print from a PC, Mac or iPhone, the PX710W will print any document you need and produce photos of outstanding quality.” Additional features in the Epson Stylus Photo PX710W include the ability to view and print photos directly from a memory card using the 6.3 cm LCD viewer, printing directly from PictBridge compatible digital cameras and optical character recognition (OCR) software for text scanning. An Epson Photo Paper Pack is also included, so you can start printing high-quality photos on Epson Premium Glossy Photo Paper in 10x15cm, 13x18cm and A4 sizes straight away. Scheduled for release on 1 September 2009, the Epson Stylus Photo PX710W will be available at an RRP of £199.99.
Epson Press Release
Epson introduces its new Epson Stylus Photo PX710W: the Hi-Definition all-in-one printer for the wireless home
18 August 2009 - Epson today announces the launch of the new Epson Stylus Photo PX710W.
A wireless, all-in-one, Hi-Definition photo printer perfect for any modern living environment, the PX710W produces photos that exceed lab quality thanks to exclusive and innovative Epson technology.
Paolo Marenghi, Product Manager, Epson UK, said: “With its Wi-Fi capability and contemporary design, the Epson Stylus Photo PX710W can be placed anywhere in the modern home. With integrated paper trays it is far slimmer than most printers standing at only 150mm tall. Whether you wish to print from a PC, Mac or iPhone[1], the PX710W will print any document you need and produce photos of outstanding quality. This product is an all-in-one photo printer that the whole family will enjoy using.”
The Epson Stylus Photo PX710W is capable of printing great quality photos in approximately 10 seconds[2] and comes with an impressive array of features making it an ideal solution for all the family. Integrated wireless and Ethernet enables shared printing and scanning, auto-selecting A4 and photo-sized paper trays mean both plain and photo paper is always ready for use. The PX710W also has the capacity to print directly onto suitable CDs and DVDs.
Additional features in this high-end all-in-one photo printer include the ability to view and print photos directly from a memory card using the 6.3 cm LCD viewer, printing directly from PictBridge compatible digital cameras and optical character recognition (OCR) software for text scanning. An Epson Photo Paper Pack is also included, so you can start printing high-quality photos on Epson Premium Glossy Photo Paper in 10x15cm, 13x18cm and A4 sizes straight away.
The innovative greeting card feature allows you to produce a personalised 10x15cm card incorporating your own handwritten message within the photo without even switching on the PC. Perfect for party invites or ‘Thank You’ notes.
The Stylus Photo PX710W uses Epson’s Micro Piezo™ print head technology which, when combined with Epson Claria Photographic Ink, ensures that images are sharp, vibrant and rich in colour. Photos will last for up to 98 years in a photo frame or over 200 years in an album and individual ink cartridges mean that you only need to replace the colour used, reducing the amount of money spent on ink. These individual ink cartridges are easily identified by the “Hummingbird” image and are also available in a convenient, cost saving multipack.
Epson Stylus Photo PX710W key features summary:
• Integrated Wi-Fi and Ethernet for shared printing and scanning
• Scan, copy, and print photos that exceed lab quality
• Compact and contemporary design to fit modern surroundings
• Auto-selecting A4 and photo paper trays for media flexibility
• Print fast 10x15cm photos in approximately 10 seconds3
• Personalise your CDs and DVDs by printing directly onto suitable discs
• Epson Claria Photographic Ink for glossy, long-lasting photos
• Save money with individual inks – only replace the colour used
• ENERGY STAR® qualified
• RRP including VAT, £199.99 - available 01 September, 2009
1. Print and Share application required
2. For more information please visit http://www.epson-europe.com



#1 jozmaz
I just cannot believe the sheer stupidity of some people.
FINALLY epson make a printer with a flat back and no sticky-outy paper tray that can stand against the wall. And then they put all the connectors on the back. And sell it with a straight mains cable. So it still stands 10cms out from the wall. What are they thinking?
Obviously nothing.
9:34 pm - Monday, December 21, 2009
#2 simon w
Just had my PX710W arrive today. I love that fact that I can print (and scan) wirelessly from my PC, my macbook and my iphone - I particularly love the iphone printing.
But there are two flaws...
as jozman says the powercable means that the printer cant be flush against the wall
and
no native drivers or software for snow leopard. It does seem to work OK however you have to have rosetta installed.
11:39 pm - Tuesday, December 22, 2009
#3 Thomas
Seems that jozmaz has made the same comment to all sites where this printer has been tested... probably an angry competitor!!
10:22 am - Thursday, January 7, 2010
#4 Shabalstaff
I cannot get the wireless connection to work. Everything seems to be set-up OK but when I try to print the printer reports as off-line. My wireless router is working OK and I an access a memory card on the printer.
9:59 pm - Sunday, February 21, 2010
#5 csaba
ran setup properly, PC sees ip of printer over wifi
print does not work and Status monitor is not seeing the printer.
Having XP.
scqanning works over wifi
memory card reader works over wifi
any help appreciated
6:38 pm - Wednesday, February 24, 2010
#6 DW
I can't understand what jozmaz is thinking of,my PX710W printer sits snugly against the wall. Hasn't he a clue about setting up WiFi.
12:21 pm - Saturday, July 17, 2010