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The Epson EcoTank ET-4800 is a compact, multifunction Wi-Fi ink tank printer designed for home and small office use. It features ultra-high capacity ink tanks that deliver up to 3 years of ink, drastically cutting printing costs by up to 90%. With a 3.7cm color LCD, 30-page automatic document feeder, and versatile connectivity options including Wi-Fi and Ethernet, it offers efficient, hassle-free printing controlled easily via the Epson Smart Panel app. Its energy-efficient Micro Piezo Heat-Free Technology ensures reduced power consumption and longer printer life.



























| ASIN | B09GL23WKB |
| Best Sellers Rank | 1,219 in Computers & Accessories ( See Top 100 in Computers & Accessories ) 4 in Ink Tank Printers 224 in Inkjet Printer Ink Cartridges |
| Colour depth | 24 bpp |
| Compatible devices | Laptops, PC, Smartphones, Tablets |
| Controller type | iOS |
| Customer Reviews | 3.9 3.9 out of 5 stars (820) |
| Date First Available | 17 Sept. 2021 |
| Dual-sided printing | Yes |
| Included components | Printer |
| Ink Colour | Black |
| Item Weight | 5 kg |
| Manufacturer | Epson |
| Manufacturer Part Number | C11CJ65401 |
| Max copy speed (black and white) | 33 ppm |
| Max input sheet capacity | 100 |
| Maximum Supported Paper Size | A3 |
| Maximum black and white print resolution | 33 dpi |
| Maximum colour print resolution | 4800 x 1200 dpi |
| Maximum copies per run | 30 |
| Model Number | C11CJ65401 |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Power consumption | 12 Watts |
| Print media | Glossy photo paper |
| Product dimensions | 34.7D x 37.5W x 23.7H centimetres |
| Scanner type | Photo |
| Sheet size | 8.5 inches |
| Size | Standard |
| Warranty type | Limited warranty (with optional extension) |
| Wattage | 12 watts |
F**E
So Easy to Set Up - And A Great Price - Get the Epson Cash Back as Well
After having massive problems with a previous rival printer and connecting it to my internet, i was apprehensive about setting up this new printer. There was no need, it was so easy. Downloaded the app by using the scanner on my mobile; takes you through the set up process and it is a breeze. Just takes about 15 mins mainly to get the ink to 'charge'. Then set it up on my old (very) and new computers. Again so easy and quick. Printed a few pages and quality looks spot on. Nice display and easy to use controls. First days usage and so far impressed. Will update in a few weeks to let you know how i am going on with it.
A**Y
Great Printer ET-3850
The Epson EcoTank ET‑3850 delivers excellent value overall. If your priority is low‑cost printing with the flexibility of scanning/copying and decent document output, this is a strong choice. The primary trade‑offs—slower colour speed and less refined photo/colour output—are acceptable for many home‑office use cases.I use the printer daily and it performs great.
B**N
Good Photos but Deeply Flawed - PLEASE READ
Update 24/11/25 I have taken the trouble to update my review becasue I am totally gobsmacked that the awful ET-3850 is still available. For all of you out there looking at the many positive reviews, take my word for it that this rinter is not for printing photographs. It work fine for b/w but and indeed it prints a nice photograph. But if you want to print a number of photos - not just one or two - it WILL keep ejecting paper and tell you that there is none in the magazine. It's still £300+ plus and behaves like a £50 printer, fit only for b/w or occasional photographs. I have to sit alongside it constantly trying to convince it that it has paper. They even suggest cleaning inside with isopropyl alcohol. They know this printer is badly flawed but they carry on selling it. Do yourself a favour and don't be a mug. AVOID the ET-3850!!!! I bought this for a large photograph printing project that I have undertaken. It was recommended by Which? for the purpose. I need to start off by saying the project - 100s of A4 photos - would be absurdly expensive with a cartridge printer. I used the supplied bottles quite quickly - on A4 pictures at Highest Quality - but in normal use they would last for ages. You can use generic ink which is cheaper than Epson and I couldn't see any difference, The quality of printing is, to my eyes, very good. Now onto the problems and idiosyncrasies. Firstly, my early pictures had horrible colour casts - often orange. After trying all sorts of paper and all sorts of settings, the truth dawned on me. This happened with any picture I had photoshopped! I also use Luminar Neo and this causes no such problems. So this must be down to Photoshop, not the printer. The printer, however, tends to print darker than on your screen so before printing a photo I strongly recommend you rauise the brightness of your picture and. in some cases, reduce the colour saturation. The user interface on the printer is much too small for its complexity and there is much fiddling with buttons. It is very frustrating and not for those with poor eyesight. The panel is like something from twenty years ago. The software is also confusing and there are far too many modules. Ease of use is very poor all round. In fact I hate the user interfaces. Then the biggest issue - the Wireless function. Want to print a few pages on plain paper? Its fine. Want to print A4 photos on glossy paper? It's a nightmare. Too often pages come out half-printed after lots of clacking and whirring at which point the printer asks if you want to check the connection. It repairs it. Half a dozen pages later it happens again. I found out on a forum that it's a common problem with no solution despite Epsons's feeble "answers" such as updating the firmware etc. What's more, it seems that, as it did for me, this problem emerges after a while just when you think you have bought a great printer. The only solution - obtained from a forum - is to connect via a usb cable and this solved the problem for me. You can install a usb connection whilst keeping the wireless connection for more everyday tasks. You CANNOT, however, use an Ethernet connection next to your wireless, connection. I can only think that there is some sort of buffer in the wifi interface that causes problems when it overflows. I repeat, you will find many people have had this problem. Then there is the paper handling. Plain paper - no problem. Photo paper? It will drive you mad by unnaccountably ejecting sheets before finally finding one it likes.. Bizarre and annoying. USB connection cannot solve this issue, of course. Whether changing brand of paper would fix it, I don't know. Overall, it prints good pictures but the shortcomings have meant my first few months of ownership have been a bit of a battle. How a company like Epson can produce a £300+ printer with so many issues is something of a mystery. Like all ink tank printers it can save you a fortune in ink. But I can't help feeling there are others as good but less problematical in use out there. Thumbs down for Which? as well as Epson frankly. Update 15/9/25 : It's now just terrible. It will print a batch of pictures then decides continually that it is out of paper. You can re-feeding the tray, fanning the pages, whatever but it still keeps happening. There's a lot of clacking and whirring and sure enough, up comes the "paper out" message. This is the most frustrating pievce of kit I have ever owned. You would be mad to buy one.
P**P
Great printer for ink management
This is a great generic printer/scanner/copier/fax machine (even ignoring everything past "printer"), although the colours are a little too washed out at times - the black isn't black enough, the colours aren't really VIBRANT (even on photo paper) For the way EcoTank works, this is fantastic, the ink levels being visible and being able to be topped up before they run out is a genius idea, and makes it a million times better than other colour printers, especially the ones where the colours are all in the same cartridge (which is a HUGE waste of money), which makes the ink management a breeze Strangely the setup wasn't as easy as it states in the box, I tried it on the mobile app but it never connected to the wifi, resetting it and plugging it in was MEANT to setup everything, but it was then "forced" to be used wired rather than wireless... but once it was setup and on the network (lots of manual entry) setup on my work Mac was stupidly easy, it just did it, while the Windows install was a complete pain in the butt! Once it's setup though it's really simple to print to, from multiple devices, and when it's on wifi it can live anywhere that's useful or out of the way My reason for not giving it five stars is a bit odd, as they don't properly "announce" my requirement, but more hint at it - I need to print on card stock, and this listed that it printed on 300gsm photo paper, so I thought it should print on 300gsm card, but alas, it did it once and then never fed the card again... trying 250gsm had the same result, but the only one that ACTUALLY worked is 200gsm, which is not quite stiff enough for real card printing
R**L
... gerne wieder und habe das Gerrät immer noch und läuft ohne Klagen. Benutze es ca. 1 x im Monat
V**N
S'adaptent parfaitement
M**S
Das ist ein sehr gutes Gerät. Druckt hervorragend und hat mir schon eine Menge an Geld erspart an Tinten-Patronen.
K**N
Printing blank pages
E**C
Très bonne qualité d'impression tant sur du papier ordinaire ou du papier glacé photo. Il faut juste s'assurer de bien régler les paramètres. Le recto verso fonctionne bien avec un temps de séchage entre les couches. Le scanner n'est pas très rapide mais très correct. Le logiciel de scan ne permet pas de réglages avancés mais il fait le travail. Fonction copie autonome bien pratique et plus vite disponible qu'une imprimante laser.
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