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Practical, trouble-free, easy usage: Epson CX 5400 all-in-one?
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 | | From: | fred ma | | Subject: | Practical, trouble-free, easy usage: Epson CX 5400 all-in-one? | | Date: | 2 Dec 2004 18:57:30 GMT |
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 | I'm on the lookout for a replacement printer/copier/scanner. My HP PSC 750 stopped scanning (or rather, the software on the PC stopped communicating with the PSC). A perusal of my local newsgroup shows that the Epson CX 5400 is a good contender. Can anyone provide anecdotes on it? I had real problems with the PSC software after formatting my hard drive with NTFS rather than FAT32. Apparently, the software chews up way more memory when used under NTFS, and insufficient memory was blamed as the source of noncommunication with the PSC (even though I disabled all auto-started apps using msconfig). This burned up at least a week in time to troubleshoot, together with HP support. In the process, many system registry settings have had their permissions opened up to all, in an irreversible way. One could say that I'm a tad disappointed, considering that the unit has hardly been used in my near-2-years of ownership (I'm only halfway through my first batch of 500 sheets of paper).
After that experience, needless to say, one of the criteria I'm looking for is nonflakiness in the software's support of Win2K under NTFS. Has anyone found this to be the case with the Epson CS 5400?
Further, does it have a small foot print? Surface space in my situation is scarce real estate, so that is another consideration.
What about flexibility to export to PNG or the like? Or overall color fidelity? Is the color fidelity maintained as the unit ages?
About my needs, I do some office-quality printing/scanning/copying. Most of it is line-art, but some is not. I do not do photographic quality artwork.
Thanks for any comments.
Fred
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