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The Epson EcoTank ET-2800 is a wireless, cartridge-free all-in-one printer designed for home and office use. Featuring high-capacity refillable ink tanks, it delivers ultra-high print resolution (5760 x 1440 dpi) for sharp text and vivid color photos. With up to 2 years of ink included, it offers up to 90% savings on replacement ink costs. The ET-2800 includes a built-in flatbed scanner and copier, a user-friendly color display, and supports wireless printing via app control. Its eco-conscious design reduces plastic waste, and it comes with a 2-year limited warranty for reliable performance.













| ASIN | B096N8CNBZ |
| Additional Printer functions | Copy, Scan |
| Best Sellers Rank | #85 in Office Products ( See Top 100 in Office Products ) #1 in Ink Tank Printers |
| Color Depth | 48 Bits |
| Compatible Devices | Laptops |
| Control Method | App |
| Controller Type | Push Button |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (18,664) |
| Date First Available | June 10, 2021 |
| Dual-sided printing | No |
| Duplex | Manual |
| Hardware Interface | USB |
| Included Components | 1 bottle each of 522 Cyan, 1 bottle of 522 Black (65 mL), CD-ROM for product setup, Magenta, Manual, Power Cord, Yellow (65 mL) |
| Initial page print time | 10 Seconds |
| Ink Color | Black |
| Item Weight | 11.56 pounds |
| Item model number | C11CJ66202 |
| Manufacturer | Epson |
| Max Copy Speed (Black & White) | 10 ppm |
| Max Input Sheet Capacity | 100 |
| Max copy resolution black-white | 720 x 720 dpi |
| Max copy resolution color | 1200 dpi |
| Maximum Black and White Print Resolution | 5760 x 1440 Dots Per Inch |
| Maximum Color Print Resolution | 5760 x 1440 Dots Per Inch |
| Maximum Media Size | 8.5 x 14 inch |
| Maximum copies per run | 99 |
| Memory Storage Capacity | 64 MB |
| Model Series | EcoTank ET-2800 |
| Number of Trays | 2 |
| Output sheet capacity | 250.0 |
| Print media | Envelopes, Glossy photo paper, Paper (plain) |
| Printer Ink Type | Dye-Based Ink, Pigment-Based Ink |
| Processor Count | 1 |
| Product Dimensions | 14.8"D x 22.8"W x 10"H |
| Scanner Type | Flatbed |
| Series Number | 2800 |
| Sheet Size | 4" x 6", 5" x 7", A6, Half Letter, Letter, A4, Executive, Legal, User definable (from 2.2" x 3.4" to 8.5" x 47.2") |
| Specific Uses For Product | Home, Office |
| Supported Media Sizes | 4 x 6 inches, 5 x 7 inches, A4, A6, Half Letter (5.5 x 8.5 inches), Legal (8.5 x 14 inches), Letter (8.5 x 11 inches) |
| Total USB Ports | 1 |
| UPC | 010343957893 |
| Warranty Type | limited warranty |
R**T
Fair amount of time to setup but worth it.
Had an Epson Workforce 840 and Windows 11 would not play nice with it. Last software update killed it completely. Guess it was planned obsolescence. Anyway...bought this ET-2803 and it works so far. Setup was convoluted but simple in a way. Wifi was a snap once I found I could not do it from my computer. Firmware update was the same, only on the printer control panel would it work. If you run into a snag, just check the screen on the printer. I had to do this three times to complete connecting to first computer. Second computer was much quicker since groundwork was already laid. I've only printed a test print on computer 1. Computer 2 would not print test page but it did print a screen capture fine. It took around an hour to load software, firmware and updates. Fast print is pretty washed out. Normal print is pretty good. I suppose the photo quality print would be the go-to for darker prints. Ink was a snap. I read of people having issues with it pouring out on printer. These ink bottles did not drip even after filling tanks. The Et-2803 weighs about 1/4th of my Workforce 840 and is much smaller. That is not an issue. As long as it works well, I'm happy. Let's print...
L**E
WOW! This printer has been VERY impressive thus far *UPDATE*
My old printer broke (sooner than I would have liked) so I did A LOT of research before deciding to buy this Epson EcoTank printer for home office use. This is my honest review of it this far and I will definitely update my review if I run into any issues. So far, this printer has been pretty impressive (I've been using it for about a month). The price was pretty average for a printer... but I personally think all printers are overpriced so it was a bit more than I would have liked to spend. It is smaller and more lightweight than I was expecting which is a plus because it takes up less desk space than my previous HP printer. It is very easy to set up, comes with step-by-step easy instructions and guided instructions through the app. It only took me about 10 minutes (Mostly just waiting for the printer to initialize on its own). It is very easy and surprisingly satisfying to fill the ink tank. I like the idea that this ink might last longer than traditional cartridges and won't have as much plastic waste that went along with my old HP Inkjet. I have printed plain black and white documents as well as photos. I print all my photos at home, which is most of the printing that I do, so quality was important to me. The photos came out with pretty good quality! No ink smudges or off colors, colors are bright/vivid, and it is easy to modify what paper you're using with automatic prompts on the printer. Now for the negatives and the reason I'm giving this 4 stars... app to printer connection issues. This was a big issue with my old printer as well. I'm pretty tech savvy and I just have no idea why this is still always an issue for me. There is an extra Epson app that you are supposed to download for printing. Sometimes it can find my printer, sometimes it can't. Sometimes it gives me printer errors or won't let me print documents. And now every time I go to print something it says the paper being used doesn't match the paper settings so I have to bypass that error message (even though it does match in settings and the app, and this happens for both regular paper and photo paper). I've turned everything off and back on again, but the issues with consistent connection and error messages are still an issue. Usually with some fiddling around, I can get the documents/pictures to print but sometimes it feels like I'm jumping through unnecessary hoops. I'm still working out the kinks so if I find some magic solution I'll update my review. Considering this is an issue with most home printers I've used, it's not a deal breaker. All in all, if you are looking for a new home printer, I would definitely recommend this one. The quality has been great for me and I am pleased with my purchase (so far). Hope this helps! *UPDATE*: I have now printed HUNDREDS of photos, they are all excellent quality, and my ink tanks are still mostly full. This is WAY better than my HP printer as far as ink longevity. Changing my review to 5 stars just based on how long this ink lasts. User interface is still a tad annoying but so worth it regardless.
M**A
Excellent Printer with Huge Ink Savings and Reliable Performance
The Epson EcoTank ET-2803 Wireless Color All-in-One Printer has been a fantastic purchase. The cartridge-free supertank system is a game changer—refilling ink is easy, clean, and saves a ton of money compared to traditional cartridges. Print quality is sharp for both color and black-and-white, and the scanner works well for everyday needs like schoolwork and documents. Wireless setup was straightforward, and it connects reliably to multiple devices. It’s quiet, efficient, and perfect for home or homeschool use. Overall, this printer delivers excellent value, convenience, and performance. Highly recommend!
H**G
My Epson printer is total junk!
I have had many printers over the years. I started with Canon dot matrix printers, and then ink jet printers. In the old days, and ink cartridge contained all the colors, so if red was out, you tossed away the rest of yellow and blue too. They were pricey and wasting ink wasn't something I was OK with. I would pull ink cartridges from dumpsters outside office supplies stores, take them home and draw the ink from them to fill my cartridges with. Then Epson came up with a cartridge for each color and black . That's when I switched to Epson and have used them ever since. I did have an HP in there when I got such a deal I couldn't pass it by, but after several years it died and I switched to Artisan printers. I still have an old 810 that is finicky and I don't want to have to coax it just to print a few pages. I got a WorkForce printer ,used it several times after I got it, and then it sat idle for 5 years or so. I moved recently and decided to set up the WorkForce printer. The new ink cartridges were practically new, but sat for 5 years maybe, so the nozzles and print head needed cleaning, I expected this. It uses mass amounts of ink to do this so then I was out of ink. I ordered new cartridges, and back to cleaning when they were inside. I never got anything to print, plus, the new paper I ordered was as glossy and slippery as photo paper, and the rollers couldn't grip it. I gave up and ordered this printer as a replacement. Setup went OK until I put paper in, then the rollers were slipping and I got jam messages, even though nothing was inside. I pulled the paper and let it finish the initial process. Then I put paper in when it wanted to align the print head. It fed paper OK for now, so I guess maybe I didn't get hosed on this Epson as I did buying the WorkForce Epson. UPDATE November 1st 2025 This is a frustrating printer!!!! I'm using WIFI network to connect the printer to my laptop computer. I like to be able to print or scan from anywhere in the house. If you purchase this frustrating Epson printer, you now have a ball and chain around your leg. You can't print a simple document without some kind of error code popping up and requiring that go look at the minuscule little screen and try to figure out what button you must press to get the document printed. If I have to be right next to the printer, I might as well use a wired connection. I am disabled and it's a real inconvenience for me to have to go to the printer and squint at the tiny screen to try to figure out why it's been ten minutes of my time and I still haven't gotten my 1 page document in my hand. High speed printing is not high speed when you can't get a printed page without having to make several trips back and forth to the printer. I set the default paper to the standard plain white letter paper, only to find it wants to scan to photo paper, so it just sits there like a block of cement and nothing gets done. I had an Epson Artisan 810 that I really liked, except for the automatic feeder quit working so you had to stand there and feed each sheet to be scanned by hand. I didn't want a sheet feeder on the printer because they break down and the you're feeding by hand anyway. I just hate printing anything at all now because of this printer. I wasted several hours one day trying to print documents that I downloaded and needed a physical copy to present in person for a project I'm doing. Normally I would send a PDF file, and let someone else bother printing if that was necessary. After years of purchasing Epson printers, this is absolutely the last Epson I have spent my money on. Never ever again. The first clue should have been when the quick start guide suggested using a smart phone to set up the printer. I'm not going to work from my 5 x 7 phone screen when I can instead use a 15 inch laptop screen, and keyboard. It's simply a stupid idea. Sorry, but no more Epson for me ever!!!!
A**E
Good 🤗
E**O
Ya tiene tiempo que la tengo, y está súper bien para el precio
ر**ء
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P**L
My old Cannon printer was almost 20 years old and I finally decided to replace it. I decided on this one and have now had it for 3 1/2 weeks. I don't generally print much but I have put it through its paces some and am very happy with it. Installation was easy and flawless. I have it hooked up via USB cable to my desktop, so I can't comment on printing from a phone or tablet. I love the ink tank system. Because I don't print much I have a weekly reminder in my calendar to print a page. I found a test graphic that uses a little color from each of the tanks and black. So far so good. There are also some great guides online on how to clear badly blocked nozzles. Printing text is fast and the quality is IMO excellent. Text with light graphics on plain white paper is also fast and the quality is also great. I bought some 8 1/2" x 11" Epson glossy photo paper and some Epson ultra premium glossy to test out for pictures, just to see what this puppy could do. The reviews lead me to believe this printer performed poorly at this. I downloaded some HD, good quality photo files and picked a few of those to try out. I printed the same picture on ordinary white paper and the two photo quality papers using Paint Shop Pro 2023. I have been an amateur photographer for decades so I know what photo quality prints look like. The prints with the photo quality paper are way better than I expected. Yes, the shadows and highlights loose some detail, but it is working with three colors and one black. And if I look at the resolution and sharpness through a magnifier I can see the difference compared to photo printer output, but again, this is not a photo quality printer. I can also not comment about color fidelity because my monitor is not currently color calibrated (hoping to fix this soon), but IMO it's not bad. In the end this is a printer that is really inexpensive to run and can print pictures that look really good unless you judge it against a better, way more expensive system. The only negatives I've found so far is in the software. I am running an old computer on Windows 10 Pro and this could be one issue here. I have had a few print files get stuck in the print queue and could not delete them. This seems to be an issue for some people because I found a couple of workarounds online for it and one is working well for me. Another one is the print driver seems a make choosing my photo print quality options a little finicky. Regular printing is easy. I'm pretty computer savvy so I don't usually have problems like this, but it is getting better as I learn the driver's quirks so maybe it's just me. I have not needed to contact Epson about anything yet to solve a problem and I'm still getting better at working with it. I just wanted to mention these to round out my experience with this machine so far. All in all, I'm loving the ET-2800. If this changes I'll come back with an update.
E**H
This is my second ET-2800. I bought it for printing an advertising campaign for a small business. I used it for high-volume printing and managed to run it to end of life in about two months. So, I am reviewing a printer that I have owned for only a few months that is now non-functional (end of life). My experience with the ET-2800 has been generally good. It provided a reasonably low-cost option for printing the project I was making. With the cost of the printer and ink together, considering the printer to be a consumable for the task, it was well worth purchasing, in my opinion. Some issues arose, such as the printer stated that it was end of life after it printed about 19,000 sheets, normal printing mode was loud enough to bother someone in an adjacent room, normal and quiet printing modes were both too loud to tolerate for long periods for me being in the same room, and the printer was unable to print batches of more than 25 copies without printing an infinite quantity (would print forever). Unlike the laser printer it replaced, this printer did not make any odors in operation. Even when running for hours and hours and hours on end, there was no noticeable smell from the printer. During my time using the printer from new to end of life in only a few months, I had three paper jams in total. Misprinting occurred every 500 or so pages at the start, but I started doing a print head cleaning every 200 to 400 pages which stopped this issue. End of life occurred during a printing session, where it printed the first two copies and then stopped. It indicated that it was end of life and would not print. Before this, the printer was functioning perfectly well. The sudden cessation of function was surprising. I was unaware that it would cease function like this. I had recently replaced the ink waste tank, as the original was full. This was not the cause of end of life. I am unsure as to why my printer, after about 19,000 sheets printed, has stopped working. Regarding print quality, it has been generally excellent. Black and white has been great in both normal and high-quality modes. Colour printing in normal mode is adequate, however in high-quality mode is excellent. Combine high-quality colour printing with glossy paper and the results are amazing! Overall, for the projects (small business flyer, small business booklet, some colouring books, etc...) I used this printer for, the finished products were all extremely professionally done and look impressive. The booklets produced by this printer are the main way that the small business I made these for is now obtaining new customers! Many compliments about how professional the booklet is have been received so far. I am disappointed that my black ET-2800 is end of life (after about 19,000 sheets printed). I am currently using a white ET-2800 that I purchased about ten months ago for my father’s office as my main printer now. Being aware that there seems to be a defined end of life for these printers, I will be reserving high-volume printing for a laser printer more likely able to handle the task, and use my white ET-2800 mostly for it’s tremendous ability to do very professional-looking colour printing and for normal every day printing in my office. Pros: * No smell during operation. * An inexpensive printer to run (purchase cost and cost of ink). * Able to reliably print various weights of paper in quantity (20, 24, and 65 lb paper) with only the occasional paper jam and misprinting. * Easy to refill with genuine Epson ink. * Able to handle severe use with few malfunctions. * Excellent print quality in both black and white, and when printing in colour. * High-quality colour printing on glossy paper makes for amazing results! * High-quality black and white printing is very professional looking! * Works easily and no set-up is needed on Mac and Linux (Ubuntu 25.04). Plug in the USB cable and computer would recognize it without any drama. Cons: * Not able to print a batch of more than 25 of one item. If you try to print more than 25 copies, it will print continuously until you cancel printing (running forever)! * Not meant for high-volume printing, as it is too slow to finish jobs in a timely manner. * Seems to have a defined end of life that happened at about 19,000 sheets for my printer. * Single-sided printing only. If you need double-sided printing, please buy one that does this. Manual duplex printing is time-consuming. * Normal printing mode is too loud to use when people are sleeping in adjacent rooms. * Normal and quiet printing modes are both too loud for sustained printing. Hearing protection may be wise if you plan on printing more than 100 pages at a time. * Set-up on Windows 10 took about an hour.
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