Conclusion
While it may not be the smallest multifunction printer on the block, the Epson WorkForce 600 is certainly more useful than many of its more basic competitors. I really like the inclusion of Wi-Fi, since this really frees up the utility of this printer. It’s great that the communication is two-way as well, so all scans can be sent wirelessly to my computer and all print jobs can be sent wirelessly back to the Epson.
The angled control panel is a nice design touch and the inclusion of the two main scan options is a definite plus as well. Epson truly has done a bang-up job with this WorkForce printer, both in function and fashion. I’d say this thing looks pretty good.
It’s not a perfect device — the color display can’t preview your photos and some of the build can feel decidedly “clunky” — but it’s certainly gets the job done. And that’s what really matters.
The Good
- A comprehensive home office solution
- Built-in card reader and USB port
- Wi-Fi connectivity
- Decent print speed and quality
- Great value at around $149
The Bad
- Ink cartridges can be expensive
- Somewhat bulky compared to some other MFPs
- No photo preview on LCD