I have been struck:
positive:
- The second cassette is super! A must for everyone who sent packages! Ie in the compartment are my package labels.
- The ink consumption is low. I print today in the normal mode, formerly of Canon I had always set saving mode. 1. because of the saving mode in Epson is not useful, 2. because he needed not at the Epson, I change the cartridges less often than before, and the cheap compatible are taken without hesitation.
- Ingenious: The automatic feeder, for example if you want to scan a stack of time sheets at once!
negative:
- The rear compartment is not really usable. When Canon could a bunch of sheets, or similar labels Inserting the back and use as needed. When Epson can not insert a stock, you have to insert the sheet individually when required, this is then supplied to the device immediately by motor drive. This works sometimes and sometimes not, now I practice and has to import the leaves in 20% of cases, a second time, at the beginning it was always about 70% wrong! So for Dauergerbrauch a second compartment necessarily the WF-3540 take place the WF-3520!
- The nozzles clog like, so every 2 week I have to press the nozzle cleaning. The work but always without problems.
Overall, however, considered a panacea that almost anything can what is important for the office!
Supplement 01.2015:
The problem with the often congested inks has been done. Was apparently at the former supplier of cheap cartridges, now I'll take another.
The one with the bad feed back annoyed now not so much, for I have discovered the following:
The paper size in Tray 1, you can reduce it to A5!
So I have now in my cassette 1 A5 DHL Intrashipettiketten (for DHL corporate customers) and in my cassette 2 plain paper.
And the printer driver can be very comfortable to preset and store and then select what you want, so DHL (then pulls from Tray 1 labels) or A4 double-sided (then writes the bills on A4 from Tray 2 or even "back", but what I just rarely use.
So overall I'm still very satisfied after 1 year use with a number of 1000 pages, and that's saying something, because I really am a very mäkeliger otherwise always reviewer in technology.