

🖨️ Work smarter, print faster, stay connected — the WF-3640 means business.
The Epson WorkForce WF-3640 is a wireless all-in-one inkjet printer powered by PrecisionCore technology, delivering laser-quality prints at speeds up to 19 ppm black and 10 ppm color. It supports mobile printing from iOS and Android devices, features duplex printing, a 35-page Auto Document Feeder, and integrates Dash Replenishment for automatic ink ordering, all while reducing printing costs by up to 40% compared to color laser printers.
| ASIN | B00JXLGEUC |
| Additional Printer functions | Copy |
| Best Sellers Rank | #294,772 in Office Products ( See Top 100 in Office Products ) #197 in Ink Tank Printers |
| Color Depth | 24 bpp |
| Compatible Devices | Laptops, PC, Smartphones |
| Control Method | Voice |
| Controller Type | Amazon Alexa, Vera, iOS |
| Customer Reviews | 3.8 3.8 out of 5 stars (2,388) |
| Date First Available | June 2, 2014 |
| Dual-sided printing | Yes |
| Duplex | Manual |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00010343908161 |
| Hardware Interface | USB |
| Included Components | Printer Accessory |
| Ink Color | Color |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 30.2 pounds |
| Item model number | C11CD16201 |
| Manufacturer | Epson |
| Max Input Sheet Capacity | 500 |
| Max copy resolution black-white | 19 |
| Max copy resolution color | ≥ 5760 x 1440 dpi |
| Maximum Black and White Print Resolution | ≥ 5760 x 1440 dpi |
| Maximum Color Print Resolution | ≥ 5760 x 1440 dpi |
| Maximum Media Size | 8.5 x 11 inch |
| Maximum copies per run | 35 |
| Memory Storage Capacity | 64 MB |
| Model Series | WorkForce |
| Number of Trays | 1 |
| Print media | Envelopes, Paper (plain) |
| Printer Ink Type | Ink |
| Product Dimensions | 20.2"D x 21.1"W x 15.6"H |
| Scanner Type | Sheetfed |
| Sheet Size | 8.5 inch x 14 Inches |
| Total Ethernet Ports | 1 |
| UPC | 010343908161 |
| Warranty Type | Limited Warranty |
| Wattage | 100 watts |
B**S
If only the rest of my life were this simple.....
Update, August 18, 2015 I had a strange thing happen with my printer that I still don't fully understand. I'm using the WF-3640 completely wirelessly. Even my desktop prints via the wireless router. I had to replace my router. I bought a combination Wi-Fi router and cable modem. Right after I installed the new router/modem, I printed a 92 page booklet from my desktop. Again, printing via the new router. No problem whatsoever. BTW, the duplex printing is pretty doggone amazing! The next morning, however, I could get nothing to print. I checked the router, the printer showed up as a connected device but no test page, nothing. I wound up having to completely uninstall the printer & all Epson software, then reinstall all of it. Now it works fine. Strange. ******************************************************************************************************************************************************************* If only the rest of my life were this easy. I went a little overboard on this because I don’t fax a lot, nor do I do an inordinate amount of scanning or copying. Just fits & starts of scanning photos for family albums, a couple of copies three or four times a week. But at this price & the packed feature list, how could I say no? This is my first Epson printer since, oh, about 1997 when I bought my first-ever inkjet. (Lord, has it been that long ago?!?) I really loved that printer and it lasted me quite a few years but, eventually, cartridges became harder and harder to find. Since then, I guess I slipped into some kind of printer coma and punished myself with another, more bloated brand that shall remain nameless. I'll just say that every subsequent model by that manufacturer became more and more of a Hideous Product. Anyway, my last AIO bit the dust about a year ago. I postponed replacing it because there just didn’t seem to be any decent models in my price range. The scanning & copying I needed to do I could accomplish using my phone. This week, however, that all changed. I suddenly had quite a bit of scanning that I really needed to get done. I just couldn’t make it work with my phone so I started shopping for a new AIO. I was trying to get the most bang for my buck while doing my best to stay below $150 with shipping. Another critical criterion was the device’s ability to use re-manufactured cartridges, something my old printers refused to accept. An expensive proposition, at best. No matter how positive the review, I purposely avoided my old brand. I did look at similar models from Brother, Lexmark & Canon but the reviews here on Amazon & elsewhere gradually eliminated all of them from the running—Sorry, Billy Blanks, I really liked those ads! I was leaning first toward the WF-3520 before I stumbled across a glowing review of the 3540 which, at the time, was linked to another online retailer with the lowest price of $129. I followed the link only to find that the 3540 was no longer available and had been replaced by a link to the 3640. Fully expecting a case of bait-and-switch sticker shock, I followed the link to find the new latest model had the same price! After comparing the price with Amazon, I placed my order. After all was said and done, the WF-3640 came in at $155 & change with tax, next day shipping & a 2-year extended warranty. Add another $17 for a set of remanufactured cartridges, each with 1100 page capacity. I have finished the initial setup of the printer. I have to say I honestly can’t remember ever having any initial device setup be such a breeze. Setting up our two laptops for wireless connection to the printer was simplicity itself, too, I’m happy to report. With one laptop I simply used the software disc that came with the printer. The other has a dead optical drive so I just downloaded the software from Epson’s support site. Setting up Epson Connect for email printing was a snap, too. Just had to change the default email address for the printer to something easier to remember. Getting the phones ready for cloud printing was just a matter of downloading & installing the free app. I haven’t done a lot of printing just yet but what I have printed has yielded crisp, sharp text that just blows away my old AIO, not to even mention my current inkjet. Is it better than a color laser? I can’t make that distinction right now. I’ll have to do some comparisons with docs here and at the office where there is a 10-month-old $900+ AIO model. Scanning performance is breathtaking, for me, anyway. I was astounded at how quickly the WF-3640 scanned the forms I needed to add to one of my web sites. It took literally less than 5 seconds from the time I clicked "Scan" for each form to appear in the directory. While there are far more features than probably I will ever need or use, for the price of this machine you simply can't go wrong. Could my needs have been adequately met with the WF-3620? Probably. But for the higher capacity paper trays, the price difference is negligible.
H**T
A really nice “combo” printer at a reasonable cost
Epson WF3640 – WOW ! A really nice “combo” printer at a reasonable cost. I’ve had FIVE (5). Five you say, ----- why five (5)? Well, after a period of time the head blocks up, and the printer becomes useless. This may be a fault of the printer, or the fact I don’t like being gouged by Epson to buy their very expensive refills and choose to buy online inks. Realistically this shouldn’t be a big problem. I read online that Epson created a special print head to improve the quality of their prints….. well they succeeded!!! Quality is outstanding! ----- BUT the heads seem to get blocked often! I don’t know if using Epson ink would solve the blockage problem (other reviews don’t make that clear) but the online inks seem to work OK for a while. Unless you spend many frustrating hours attempting to clean the heads, (Which is what I do --call me “chump”) ………….. You are out a printer. I’m running a small business out of my home running Win 10 and can’t afford to go without the features that Epson offers (at a very reasonable price). So I buy a new one, and play with fixing the old ones. If and when I get them fixed --- It’s actually kind of fun/frustrating. Then give them away to my family. So I spend $10-15 a month for an excellent printer. Think about it --- easy set-up, Wi-Fi, copy, scan, excellent color prints and speedy black and whites, faxing (who’d thought it still existed), don’t forget scanning (which is an easy setup). SO! The bottom line is --- Is this a “good” value. For me it is. I would like to get more mileage out of them, but I don’t think it’s all Epson’s fault. When this one goes …. I’ll probably buy another. I went thru this with HP printers, so I think I’m the villain. No I did not get paid to review this, but still 5 stars – just don’t expect too much – it’s just a printer!
P**R
This is great for the price I paid. I got on sale for $99 and 10 pk ink for $29.99. I never liked inkjet printers before, always used Laser color printer and the ink cost was $100 for refill even using refurbished cartridges. This is half the cost for printing and the quality compare with my HP color Laser printer which I purchased at $500 two years ago. This is work horse. If you have small business or even for personal use it is a great machine. It has two trays one I use for paper and the second for envelope. easy to setup and it works like a charm wireless, I can also print from my phone on this printer. Excellent.
V**1
Excelente artículo
A**R
I want to try and save people from wasting their money on this product. I started having issues with this printer right from installation but since I was eventually able to get it to install I decided to give it a try. In the first couple months the print quality was extremely good but went down hill from there. I have probably used more ink trying to unclog the printer heads then actually used for printing and after no more then 6 months this became a routine problem where I would have to unclog the printer heads almost every time I wanted to print. I would like to also mention even with spending hours trying to unclog the printer heads I can now only get the print quality to passable but not great. The WiFi worked for a day with my HP Pavilion laptop. I found that every time I turned off the printer or my laptop I would have to go through the WiFi set up all over again and eventually it stopped working all together. This was something I was willing to oversee at the time because of the print quality. The scanning feature only worked once on my laptop and that was it. I have to scan documents to a USB and then transfer them to my computer from there. Lastly, when you do run into problems you will find that most of the help offered through their support will not actually solve anything or it might the first time but that's about it. What you will get if you purchase this printer: hours spent trying to fix an array of problems, poor support, lots of frustration. I wish more people would come back to change their review after the initial purchase of this product because I believe the star rating of this product would be completely different and would save a lot of people from purchasing it. I truly hope this review will save someone else from going through the same frustration that I did.
D**E
Great value for the money and works well [once I get everything figured out] ; however, I have to clean the ink jets often which I didn't have to do with my other Epson. This could be the ink that comes with it [ old perhaps ?] so I will wait until I try new ink before I complain; cleaning jets very easy with the push of a button although it uses up ink with each cleaning. Setup would be easy for my grandson but very time consuming for me especially since this one is wireless and my last one wasn't ; I like the good old days of receiving a written set up manual instead of getting instructions off the computer but Epson tech people very fast to reply to my email questions although they probably have had a few chuckles from them.
C**N
Je l'ai essayé et vraiment, elle est superbe. Je n'ai pas imprimé à date de photos, mais la digitalisation, les copies et les impressions se sont exécutées sans problème. De même la fonction WiFi a fonctionné dès le premier essai. Je n'ai pas, pour l'instant, de commentaires négatifs. C'est vraiment une belle acquisition qui semble vouloir être très versatile. Je n'ai pas essayé non plus la fonction fax.
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