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The Epson EcoTank Photo ET-8500 is a wireless all-in-one inkjet printer designed for professionals and creatives seeking lab-quality color prints with ultra-low running costs. Featuring a 6-color Claria ET Premium ink system, it delivers vibrant, borderless photos up to 8.5" x 11" and supports specialty media printing. With cartridge-free printing, it offers up to 80% savings on ink costs and prints up to 6,200 pages per ink set. The intuitive 4.3" touchscreen, automatic duplexing, and mobile app integration make it a versatile, efficient solution for home offices and creative projects.














| ASIN | B08R57JK88 |
| Are Batteries Included | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #41,834 in Computers ( See Top 100 in Computers ) #115 in Ink Tank Printers |
| Color | Colour |
| Colour depth | 24 bpp |
| Compatible devices | Laptops, PC, Smartphones, Tablets |
| Controller type | iOS |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (3,173) |
| Date First Available | 21 December 2020 |
| Dual-sided printing | Yes |
| EU Spare Part Availability Duration | 2 Years |
| Form Factor | All-in-One |
| Included components | Ink Bottles |
| Item Weight | 11.1 Kilograms |
| Item model number | ET-8500 |
| Manufacturer | Epson |
| Max copy speed (black & white) | 16 ppm |
| Max input sheet capacity | 10 |
| Maximum Media Size | 13 inches |
| Maximum black and white print resolution | 5760 x 1440 dpi |
| Maximum color print resolution | 4800 x 1200 dpi |
| Number of Ethernet Ports | 1 |
| Operating System | Mac OS 10 15 Catalina, Mac OS 11 Big Sur, Mac OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard, OS X 10.10 Yosemite, OS X 10.11 El Capitan, OS X 10.8 Mountain Lion, OS X 10.9 Mavericks, Windows 10, Windows 8, Windows 8.1, Windows Vista, macOS 10.12 Sierra, macOS 10.13 High Sierra, macOS 10.14 Mojave |
| Power Source | Corded Electric |
| Power consumption | 207 Watts |
| Print media | Paper (plain) |
| Product dimensions | 61.2D x 40.4W x 34.8H centimeters |
| Scanner type | Photo |
| Sheet size | 8.5 inches |
| Standing screen display size | 7 Inches |
| Warranty type | limited |
| Wattage | 207 watts |
D**A
White screen after selecting the language and manual set up..
Followed the instructions to the T for setting up.. LCD asked if I wanted to set up via mobile App which I ignored. LCD just turned white… switch On Switched Off Many times.. plugged unplugged many times … nothing moves on LCD…. Filled the Ink Tanks … still nothing appeared on LCD.. after few minutes everything switched off… Inks haven’t been charged… Dont know what to do? Any help here?
S**A
Received a Defective Printer – Extremely Disappointed
I’m very disappointed with my purchase. I received my printer, but it’s not working it won’t even turn on. I expected a functional product, but instead, I’m left with something unusable. This has been a frustrating experience.
N**A
Product not working
I oder this product 2 times 1st one not working and i return the item . Secound one same once try to on not working really fedup. It waste my time alot
I**S
110 volts, not compatible with Saudi Arabia’s electric outlets
C**F
Congratulations Epson I don't hate you anymore. I have had Epson inkjet printers for about 30 years. For my work as an artist I usually buy this size wide carriage 13x19. However I have never ever advised that anyone else I know buy a color inkjet printer unless they absolutely need one. I have two black and white laser printers that I adore because they just work, lightning fast, the toner is cheap, the print quality is excellent. My parents for instance have against my advice had a couple of color inkjets because they very occasionally want to print in color. Misery. The ink cartridges are always empty the heads are always clogged and the thing just refuses to print in black and white even though the black cartridge is full but one of the color cartridges is empty. My old Epson r2880 has eight tiny little cartridges and one or two of them are ALWAYS low or empty and they are crazy expensive. The cartridges are also chipped so that you can't use anyone else's aftermarket cartridges, and there's a whole industry dedicated to getting around these issues. In my opinion it's a terrible business model for a printer company because you make your customers hate you, go to great lengths to buy cheaper ink from other companies, and it all discourages them from using the printer and doing a lot of printing and buying your other supplies like paper. Well I read an awful lot about these new tank style printers and how they could potentially solve most of these issues. And I have to say I think they have nailed it. This printer is an absolute joy to use and you just look for excuses to print anything. The gloss prints on Epson ultra premium paper are simply the finest gloss prints I've ever seen. The ink tanks are huge and transparent so you can tell how much ink is in them and the ink lasts a way long time and it's really not that expensive. The ink bottles are actually kind of brilliant you can't put the wrong ink in the wrong tank cuz the nozzles are different shapes and they don't drip ink at all or anything. You can top them up at any time it's beautiful. Turns out you really don't need 8 or 10 colors to print gorgeous luminous prints. I am happy to buy Epson brand ink under these conditions. I mean I could still buy a different company's ink and put it in these tanks but why would you?I've always liked Epson photo paper and use it almost exclusively. I actually tell my kids to go and use the printer all they want. My neighbors too. If there's a print you think you might like print it for goodness sake! Print it larger! Now see Epson: THAT is a business model. I had trepidations as this is a die ink printer. Everyone says artists should "use pigment inks for archival longevity". I've decided I just don't care. Pigment inks tend to clog. They actually don't look that good on glossy paper did anyone ever tell you that? They need a special varnish coat in order for the gloss to pop. If one of these dye prints fades in 20 years you know what it's digital files, I'll just go print the darn thing again it's not that expensive on a printer like this. I even kind of like the Epson print layout software, even though it looks like it was designed in the Windows XP era, and the scanner and it's software work quite well. I've had Epson flatbed scanners also for years and this one being built directly into the printer is just very useful. The touch screen also works well and you can quickly run off a copy which I've never really been able to do before, because I've had a separate printer and scanner and it's just too much of a pain to fire them both up and get on the computer. Also the wireless print function is really great. I can print a 4x6 from my phone in a few clicks, or a PDF from my tablet, what have you. There's even a special paper slot just to hold 4x6s in addition to other paper, gloss full sheets in the rear feed, plain paper in the bottom tray. They really have kind of thought of everything with this printer. If I need to do some serious black and white printing of text I will still use the laser. On cheap copy paper the inkjet looks a little fuzzy and is actually not waterproof. But if I didn't have a laser I wouldn't go out and buy one because one printer is better than two. Just use inkjet plain paper and you'll be set This is a printer I can happily recommend to basically anyone, and I have never been able to say that about a color ink jet before.
F**A
Cumplió más allá de lo que esperaba, la calidad de la impresión es muy buena, fácil de instalar y usar, la app para celular es muy intuitiva así como su manejo desde la pc La calidad de las impresiones es muy nítida y viva, ideal para fotografía sobre todo si vas a imprimir un volumen mediano de fotos, ya que en cuanto a su costo beneficio sin duda alguna es de lo mejor que encontrarán
D**E
Wow. A friend recommended the Eco-tank when I mentioned my old HP gave out and I didn't know what to buy to avoid the new subscription dystopia we now fund ourselves in. This model was pricer, but I can't believe the quality of the photos we printed as tests. I don't think I could tell the difference between a professionally printed pic and the one in my review. The pic is a little over-exposed, but the printer also gives you the option to troubleshoot/calibrate after every print. The setup was super easy and ink seems to last. Replacement cost for ink is also very fair. If you're concerned filling the ink will be messy like I was, don't be. They've created an impressive mess-free filling process. Buy this printer! You won't regret it!
L**1
This is an 'initial impressions' review after setup and a few weeks use. - Best Use Case: If, like us, your printing needs are 80% creative (artwork, photographs, etc.), 20% light document printing and occasional scanning, then this printer will meet your needs. Even though you won't be buying a new cartridge with a thimbleful of ink every 100 pages, I would not recommend this printer for high-volume workplace printing. It's not built for speed and you'll be filling the paper tray too often to be productive. Likewise, unlike a more office-oriented printer, the ET-8500 does not have a feeder for the scanner. - Unboxing / Setup: While it did take about an hour to set up, the process went much easier than I anticipated based on the reviews I read. We have it connected to our home network via Ethernet and I was able to do all necessary configuration via the printer's touch screen. Aligning the print heads is a rather lengthy process, so be prepared to spend some time on this. Our old printer would semi-self align by scanning the alignment samples once they were printed. With the ED-8500, I had to manually select which alignment settings looked best, which slowed the process considerably. - Hardware Quality: Overall, the printer feels well-built and worth the money. That being said, I do agree with other reviewers who state the paper trays feel a little chintzy and possibly easy to damage if you don't handle them with kid gloves. No problems thus far, however, so I'm simply crossing my fingers with the hoping for the best. On the flip side, I love that the output tray fully retracts into the printer when not in use. Touch screen operation is a veritable godsend compared to the wonky, practically useless LCD on our old printer. In fact, with a thumb drive or (full sized) SD card, you can perform many operations straight from the touchscreen. - Software: While it did install applications I'm not likely to use, Epson's software is much less intrusive, in my opinion, than you-know-who's naggy, resource consuming bloatware. I can't speak to the smartphone application as I have no need for it thus far. I'm also pleased to report that the printer will work without Alexia, which I will never have a need for. No problems with the software and we're able to print from any computer on the network without issue. - Scanning: As I stated above, there's no feed for the scanner, so you'll have to manually change pages if you have a multi-page document to scan. Not a problem for us, though, and my wife loves that she can scan a document straight to her thumb drive without having to bother me while I'm working. Overall quality is more than adequate for all but the most demanding scanning jobs. - Ink: With its foolproof design, filling the six ink tanks couldn't be easier, and after six weeks of use, including approximately 200 pages of image laden documents using the highest quality print level (which would have eaten up two 'XL' cartridges in my old printer), the ink levels in the ET-8500 have barely moved. Furthermore, refilling all six tanks cost only a little more than those two 'XL' cartridges would have. Very happy in this regard. - Print Quality: Even on regular paper at regular print quality, the ET-8500 hands-down smokes anything in its price range. Amp up the print quality and print to photographic paper and the results are absolutely jaw-dropping. Seriously, my brother is a professional large-format printer / sign maker, and the print quality from the ET-8500 rivals his $75,000 4' x 8' flatbed. Rich, vibrant colors pop from the page and are sure to impress even the toughest critic. This, in my opinion, more than makes up for the ET-8500 not being the fastest horse in the race. I will update my review should anything go south, but for now I give the ET-8500 a big thumbs up. For the quality you get, it is well worth the price in my opinion.
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