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EPSON WF 7840 PRO
HP's OfficeJet Pro 7740 is similar in size, capacity, volume ratings, and features. Epson also makes a wide-format bulk-ink AIO, the WorkForce ET-16500, that's a little bigger and heavier than the WF-7840. The primary difference between the WF-7820 and WF-7840 is that the latter has a second 250-sheet paper tray.Īt 13.8 by 20.3 by 17.7 inches (HWD) and 45.4 pounds, the WF-7840 stands slightly taller, and it's about 5.5 pounds heavier than its WF-7820 sibling. Each drawer in the WF-7840 can hold up to 10 #10 envelopes or 50 sheets of photo paper. For the $50 price difference, you get a second 250-sheet paper cassette, which is a big productivity boost for medium-size offices that do higher-volume printing or print on multiple types of media. The WF-7840 is part of a recent refresh of five WorkForce Pro models, which includes the slightly lower-end WF-7820 ($250). If you need the larger format, the premium cost per page is worth paying, and you'll get some very nice prints for your money. Unfortunately, it's more expensive to use than a few competitors, including the Editors' Choice–winning Brother MFC-J6945DW and HP OfficeJet Pro 7740, but those two wide-format all-in-one (AIO) machines can't handle supertabloid-size pages. A replacement for the WorkForce WF-7720 we reviewed back in 2018, the WF-7840 also copies, scans, and faxes two-sided tabloid-size (11-by-17-inch) pages. The Epson WorkForce Pro WF-7840 ($299.99) multifunction inkjet prints beautifully on wide-format pages up to supertabloid size (13 by 19 inches).