Epson FX-890N Impact Printer with Networking
Details
- Availability:
- Usually ships in 24 hours
- List Price:
- $599.99
- Our Price:
- $499.99
- Savings:
- 16%
- Average Customer Rating:
- 1.5 out of 5
- Manufacturer:
- Epson
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- List Price:
- $599.99
- Our Price:
- $499.99
Features
- Fast, 9-pin serial-impact, dot-matrix technology
- 80 characters per line at 10 characters per inch
- User-friendly setup and operation, easy system integration
- Easy-to-install 7.5-million-character ribbon cartridge
- USB, parallel, and 10/100 Base-TX Ethernet interfaces
Description
A full-featured, high-value performer, the Epson FX-890N offers the durability and ease of use required for critical daily print requirements. This 9-pin, narrow-carriage workhorse boasts an MTBF rating of 20, 000 power-on hours (POH) and speeds of up to 680 cps.Engineered for seamless integration, it provides Parallel, USB, and additional connectivity options. It also includes an internal 10/100 Base-TX Ethernet print server. The print server supports Windows 3.x/95/98/Me/NT/2000/XP, Novell Netware, Linux and UNIX, Macintosh OS 7.x or later/OS X. Novell tested and approved.And, it includes Epson Remote Configuration Manager software for easy printer setup and simple setting selections via most Windows operating systems. Ideal for rugged environments, this robust printer is the perfect drop-in replacement for the Epson FX-880/880+/980 or Okidata Microline 320/320 Turbo.An extremely reliable, high-speed performer, the Epson FX-890N races through forms up to 7 parts thick through four convenient paper paths. Its easy-to-install 7.5 million character ribbon cartridge boosts productivity and ensures a low cost per page, while its 400 million character print head life offers added dependability.
Epson's full-featured, high-value FX-890N serial-impact printer offers the durability and ease of use required for essential daily printing. This 9-pin, dot-matrix, narrow-carriage workhorse boasts an MTBF rating of 20,000 power-on hours (POH) and speeds of up to 680 cps (characters per second).
Engineered for seamless integration, the FX-890N's interfaces include parallel, USB 1.1, an additional slot for optional interface cards, and an internal 10/100 Base-TX Ethernet print server with support for Windows (3.x, 95, 98, Me, NT, 2000, and XP), Novell Netware, Linux and UNIX, and Macintosh OS 7.x or later or OS X.
Its easy-to-install 7.5 million-character ribbon cartridge boosts productivity and ensures a low cost per page, while its 400 million-character print-head life heightens its dependability. Included Epson Remote Configuration Manager software simplifies printer setup and setting selection via most Windows operating systems.
Ideal for rugged environments, the printer is a perfect drop-in replacement for the Epson FX-880/880+/980 or Okidata Microline 320/320 Turbo. It handles forms up to seven parts thick via four convenient paper paths, and its redesigned control panel features a lock-out mode and other intuitive functions.
The printer is Novell tested and approved and is backed by Epson's comprehensive three-year warranty with technical support.
What's in the Box
Printer, ribbon cartridge, and a user's manual, warranty and setup information; printer cable not included
Spotlight customer reviews
Not what it is cracked up to be
[ Posted: 2008-05-09 ]
The info was not clear as to the limitations of this printer. It accepts single sheet feeds only and not stacks and this is not realistically implemented on the printer. It is only suited for tractor feed paper.
Networking is problematic and required the services of a computer technician who struggled for four hours to get it working.
The printer as a hardware device seems OK, but the software is sub par. Also, in a mixed Mac-PC environment, it makes what is already a difficult situation, even more difficult to implement if you want one printer for the network.
Mac compatibility
[ Posted: 2007-05-30 ]
Though the Amazon product description for this printer lists compatibility with OS X, be aware that according to Epson tech support, that compatibility is limited to OS X version 1.0 only. It will not work with any subsequent version (as this is being written the current OS X version is 10.4.9). Again according to Epson tech support, there are no plans to offer a printer driver for any OS X version beyond ver. 1.0.