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Epson WorkForce Pro WF-C5890DWF

Low running costs, a high duty cycle and a big software bundle make this MFP ideal for demanding workgroups

- DAVE MITCHELL

PRICE £355 exc VAT from printerlan­d.co.uk

Epson’s WorkForce Pro WFC5890DWF will appeal to small workgroups with big print demands who need to keep a close eye on running costs. This versatile multifunct­ion A4 inkjet printer can churn out mono and colour pages for only 1.4p and 6.3p respective­ly, while a monthly duty cycle of 5,000 pages means it can take a lot of print punishment.

The WF-C5890DWF offers plenty of features, combining print, copy, scan and fax functions with USB, gigabit wired or 802.11n wireless, Wi-Fi Direct and AirPrint connectivi­ty. The colour flatbed scanner provides a 50-page automatic document feeder (ADF), there’s an 80-page multipurpo­se feeder at the back and the standard 250-sheet tray can be augmented with up to three 500-sheet cassettes.

Slotting into a drawer under the paper tray, Epson’s ink packs offer plenty of choices with K available in 3,000 (L), 5,000 (XL) and 10,000 (XXL) page capacities while C, Y and M come in L and XL page volumes. There’s very little difference between them for overall running costs, but note that the “Initial” packs supplied with the printer are only good for around 300 pages.

Installati­on is swift – Epson’s utility discovered the printer on our network, downloaded the latest software, installed a desktop status monitor, ran an automatic firmware upgrade and offered to load a wealth of free utilities. The Scan 2 desktop software includes a TWAIN driver with plenty of network scan controls, Document Capture Pro manages personal scan jobs and saves them for fast one-click access, while Epson’s iOS and Android mobile apps provide remote print and scan tools.

You can keep an eye on consumable­s from the printer’s web console and register it with Epson’s Connect remote print service. This assigns a customisab­le email address to the printer so remote users can print documents by sending them as mail attachment­s.

Scanning and faxing to the cloud couldn’t be easier. After adding personal Box, Dropbox, Evernote, Google Drive and OneDrive accounts at the Connect portal, they’ll appear in the printer’s touchscree­n menu. The panel presents more icons for copying documents and scanning them directly to computers, network

“Epson Connect assigns an email address to the printer so remote users can print documents by sending them as mail attachment­s”

folders, FTP and email servers, a local USB stick and Windows PCs using Web Services on Devices (WSD).

Performanc­e depends on the selected resolution. A 25-page Word document printed at standard mode in precisely one minute but dropped to only 6.4ppm with the driver’s high mode selected. We also saw this with our 24-page colour DTP document, which averaged 23ppm and 6.1ppm for each mode. The good news is that the standard setting is fine for text: print quality is sharp enough for general office use, with only fonts smaller than 12pt showing hints of dusting. Colour quality is another winner, with graphics and photos looking sharp and detailed without any signs of banding in large single-colour areas.

Using Document Capture Pro to scan a 20-page sheaf of bank statements to a PC as a searchable

PDF returned speeds of 22ppm. Duplex scans take much longer, though, as the ADF has to flip each page to scan both sides, with a double-sided scan of the same test document averaging only 4.3ppm.

You won’t need a high resolution for document archiving as output quality at 200dpi is fine for these tasks, with Epson’s OCR services correctly converting every word on the statements down to 6pt fonts.

The software provides plenty of scan management tools along with a good range of output formats, and each PC that has it installed appears in the printer’s touchscree­n menu for quick scan selection.

Epson’s WorkForce Pro WFC5890DWF ticks all the right boxes for busy workgroups with high print and scan demands. The starter ink packs are a bit stingy but ongoing running costs are low, it offers great output quality and packs in an impressive range of user-friendly scan services.

SPECIFICAT­IONS

4,800 x 1,200dpi A4 inkjet MFP, 1,200 x 2,400 colour flatbed A4 scanner 25ppm mono/ colour 10.9cm colour touchscree­n 2 x USB 2

Gigabit 802.11n Wi-Fi 33.6Kbits/sec fax/ modem 2 x RJ-11 duplex 250-page input tray 80-page MP tray 50-page ADF rec. monthly duty cycle, 5,000 pages 425 x 535 x 357mm (WDH) 18.7kg 1yr on-site warranty. Options: 500-sheet lower tray, £189 exc VAT

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ABOVE Epson’s latest MFP is built for heavy-duty work
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LEFT Epson provides great cloud support as well as mobile apps

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