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The Epson SureColor T3170 is a cutting-edge 24-inch desktop wireless poster CAD plotter printer, designed for professionals who demand precision and speed. With its advanced PrecisionCore printhead and all-pigment durable inks, it delivers high-quality prints in just 34 seconds. The user-friendly 4.3" LCD touchscreen simplifies operations, while its compact design ensures it fits seamlessly into any workspace. Enjoy the convenience of high-capacity ink cartridges and wireless printing capabilities, making it the perfect tool for creative professionals.
B&W Pages per Minute | 6 |
Initial Page Print Time | 34 seconds |
Color Pages per Minute | 6 |
Hardware Connectivity | USB, Ethernet |
Connectivity Technology | Wi-Fi, USB |
Ink Color | color |
Resolution | 2400 x 1200 |
Control Method | Touch |
Controller Type | Android |
Print media | Paper (plain) |
Scanner Type | Sheetfed |
Display Type | LCD |
Compatible Devices | Smartphones, PC, Tablets |
Printer Type | Inkjet |
Additional Features | Touch Screen |
Printer Output Type | Color |
Item Weight | 27 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 20"D x 38"W x 9"H |
Paper Size | 11 inch x 17 |
Maximum Sheet Capacity | 30 |
Media Size Maximum | 24" |
Wattage | 28 watts |
Is Electric | Yes |
Power Consumption | 28 Watts |
Duplex | Manual |
Dual-sided printing | No |
Color | White |
K**H
Great for Small Operation
I don’t do a lot of printing (just changed out the starter ink cartridges) and my concern was that the ink would dry up or ruin the printheads like on some small printers. Bought this in December 2019 and haven’t had any issues.The printer is well packed in a large box, so an extra hand will make it easier to move. Setup was a breeze and WiFi connection has never been a problem. It does take a few minutes to send the files, but once finished printing is fast.One caution, the ink does have an expiration date, so don’t order to early.I ordered the stand and it was lower than I expected.
J**M
Works well for in office 24x36 prints. Mainly used to print engineering drawings.
I've run off two rolls of paper and have no major complaints except for the stand. When using the stand, the pages don't always lay flat and sometimes roll up making the next one also roll up and making a mess in the tray. I have a small table that I let the prints slide out flat on but you have to remember to print sets in reverse. I do this with the Bluebeam interface as there does not appear to be a setting on the printer. I still have the factory supplied ink in the machine so ink consumption does not seem to be too bad.Would like to mention that if it runs out of paper on a page in a set it does not reprint that page for some reason. This may be a setting but haven't dug into it yet. Tech support was pretty good and helped me nail down getting an exact 36" sheet size as the margins were creating a problem. Print quality is great even on heavy saturated logos and grayscale linework. Def. a better option for me than a way more expensive large format plotter.
C**.
Great compact wide format printer
This printer is easy to set up and connect wirelessly. Print quality is outstanding.
M**6
Great Asset
I draft and print house plans and building designs daily. I have had this out-sourced in the past, but my schedule demanded me at the office more, so I bought this printer. It has been wonderful. It does a great job and was easy to set up. I only needed it to be connected with the USB cable, so I haven't any opinion on the wireless printing. I have printed on 36 x 24, and with the correct formatting and layout, it is perfectly to scale.
P**R
DON'T WASTE YOUR MONEY...
I'm really dissappointed in this printer.While it was simple to set up. It print POORLY. I had planned on returning it but amazon says they won't take it back. I guess they know it doesn't work also.My prints are plagued by banding which makes them useless. It's also practically new. And everyone knows printers don't get better with time. If you want a dependable high-quality printer GET SOMETHING ELSE.I literally take my prints off the printer, grimmace, and throw the freshly printed page into the trash.It's like setting my money on fire. I'm eating the time, cost of paper, and cost of ink.Essentially I am sending Epson ink money to create items I can't use and must put in the garbage.Don't spent $$$$$ on this. You can get better prints from $ printer. :-(Now I need to waste time working to fix it when I bought it to safe time. Terrible!
D**S
Excellent printer
This printer is great for my art studio and helps me save time with my workflow. I can easily sketch on duralene,with all the values and composition worked out and print it out on Epson hot press paper which is a quick way to transfer a drawing.It can easily be a finished drawing or a start of a painting since the paper is prepared. This printer would be 100% perfect it didn't run out of ink so fast,plus the replacement inks are very expensive.Hopefully down the line third party ink refills will be available like for the wf7710. All in all,a great printer.
T**
Ok but not great.
I've waited a couple of months to write this review to be objective.I've used HP Designjet plotters for the past 30 years. They've mostly preformed well but when they start failing, repair is cost prohibitive. I've also been using an Epson Workforce 11x17 printer for quick check plots for about 5 years. It's been rock solid. Never a problem. Does wireless great. So I decided to give their 24" printer/plotter a try.Set up is easy. I opted to set it on a table rather than purchase the stand. Table works fine. Epson in their ads talk about the speed of plots. I don't find it to be any faster than the HP it replaced. It hesitates, pauses and eventually finishes about the same. Doesn't matter if I use a 10 year old computer running Vista or my new HP with 16gb Ram running windows 10.Epson also touts their higher resolution. Maybe, but I can't tell much difference. Fine detail infact doesn't seem as crisp. I bit fuzzy but that may be the slick paper I'm using. I dunno.About Vista. I have an older CAD program that runs in Vista. Works fine and does everything I need it to do. This Epson printer is not compatable with Vista. At least that's what their literature says and support staff told me. No way around it, can't be done, don't like it, box it up and send it back. My bad for not checking that out before I ordered it. But, hold on. I've been doing this stuff longer than some of the tech support folks have been alive. I started searching drivers for other Epson similar models. I came across one on Epson's UK site for a 3000 series that works. So much for impossible, can't be done. Two months and not a miss.In the end, based on what I know now, how HPs operate, the hassle in getting the Epson to work with older software, and the ambivalence of Epson support, I would go with the HP. Nothing wrong with the Epson if everything else is the latest and greatest but backwards compatible, not so much. And there is the price of ink but that's for another review.
L**U
love it
I wanted this printer to print standees for parties so far its great I had to learn the hard way that in order to print large format images you need svg or pdf files. I have been purchasing them on etsy nd have worked really well im new to this large format printing and so far this printer hasnt made it a hassle to learn
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