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Feb 5 2008, 9:40am CST | by Shane McGlaun
"Many people shy away from integrating networked solutions into their home or office environments because the configuration process can be complicated and overwhelming," said R. Craig Allen, product manager, Consumer Ink Jet Printers, Epson. "With the Stylus CX9475Fax, Epson delivers a solution that not only provides a range of printing and scanning capabilities, but also enables consumers to print via a wireless or Ethernet network in minutes."
The printer uses Epson’s DX3 MicroPiezo print head and DURABright Ultra Ink. Other features include an automatic document feeder. The fax modem is a 33.6kpbs model and has a 60 number speed dial. The printer will be available in February for $179.99.
Via Epson.
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