📈 Elevate Your Office Game with the Ultimate All-in-One Printer!
The Epson EcoTank Pro ET-16600 is a versatile wireless wide-format color all-in-one printer designed for high-volume printing, scanning, copying, and faxing. With a remarkable resolution of 4800 x 2400 dpi and speeds of 25 ppm for black and white and 12 ppm for color, this printer is perfect for professionals seeking efficiency and quality. Its refillable ink tank system reduces waste and costs, while a 50-sheet auto feeder and automatic duplexing enhance productivity. The printer supports various media types and is equipped with multiple connectivity options, making it an ideal choice for any modern office.
B&W Pages per Minute | 25 ppm |
Color Pages per Minute | 12 ppm |
Hardware Connectivity | Ethernet |
Connectivity Technology | Wi-Fi |
Resolution | 4800 x 2400 |
Additional Printer Functions | Copy, Scan |
Processor Count | 1 |
Control Method | Touch, Voice |
Controller Type | Push Button |
Print media | Envelopes, Paper (plain), Glossy photo paper |
Scanner Type | Sheetfed |
Maximum Copy Speed Black and White | 40 ppm |
Compatible Devices | PC, Laptops |
Printer Type | Inkjet |
Additional Features | Refillable Ink Tank |
Printer Output Type | Color |
Item Weight | 44.5 Pounds |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 38.4"D x 20.3"W x 20.5"H |
Paper Size | 11 x 17 |
Maximum Sheet Capacity | 500 |
Media Size Maximum | 8.5 x 14 inch |
Wattage | 23.1 watts |
Is Electric | Yes |
Power Consumption | 19 Watts |
Duplex | Automatic |
Dual-sided printing | Yes |
Color | White |
P**L
This is the best printer I have owned.
I used to be a HP fan. I have had various Epson printers over the years too and I have to say that I am a fan of the super tank versions because ink cartridges are a pain. I have a smaller format version of this one, but the 16600 blows the doors off of the smaller versions. We use this printer for commercial printing projects (high end book publishing) and it really delivers high quality prints, stunning graphics and excellent performance across a wide range of papers and canvas. I highly recommend the investment in this.
B**B
Failed within a year and denied warranty coverage.
I purchased this printer in December 31, 2023. I used OEM ink to top off my printer as the ink that came with the printer was getting low. In mid December 2024, I did a nozzle check and saw that the Cyan was not printing except for a few segments. I did 20+ cleans, and even a power clean with no results. I contacted EPSON and they stated since the printer was still under warranty they would replace it. They asked for pictures of the ink lines and asked that I call back immediately after submitting the data. When I called back they declined my warranty because the ink tubes were colored (except the black). After speaking to a local Epson repair shop, they said the ink system on some of these models fails to draw the ink correctly and doesn't feed the print head. After the denial, I ordered some cheap ink and a print head cleaning kit. Cleaned the print head, recharged the head and still no cyan, but all the other colors worked for a while. Now nothing. It's just an overpriced scanner.Update February 2025. I found a company that sells new printhead and ordered a new one. I also bought new ink dampers just in case. Primed ink and ran a power clean. It prints perfect again. New printhead was over $400 and dampers were $50. Still a one star for bad warranty experience. I'm still using the cheap ink that was in the system.
J**G
Big, Intricate, and Fragile
The printer is a big beauty. It dwarfs my old Epson EF-3540 dual tray all-in-one, which I used to think was huge. This printer essentially provides a new version of my old workhorse, but enlarged to work at tabloid size. You really need a substantial stand with a pad of 21w x 16d to accommodate the base. But that's only part of the story. It requires at least 11-12 more inches behind it to allow for the rear feed tray to fully unfold. And it has this really glamourous MOTORIZED output tray that extends to the front by a good 9 inches when you print something (It auto-retracts when it is powered off.) So your real working area is 24w x 32d. Not trivial in a small office.I have printed and copied letter and tabloid (11x17) using the automated document feeder, and can attest to that function. The fax checked out and got dial tone. It has two paper feed cassettes, both of which can hold full tabloid sized paper. The manual incorrectly states that the maximum size is A3 (11.7 × 16.5 inches). Keep in mind that the cassette(s) actually expand toward the front to hold this larger paper, so they stick out of the front of the printer by about 6 extra inches when loaded with tabloid. One thing I noted is that when I first expanded the cassette, placed the tabloid paper, and inserted the cassette, it felt 'funny', and sure enough, the printer said that there was a cassette load error. I got around this by making the cassette normal sized, inserting it (it felt better), then reaching in and pressing the expansion button to make it large again. I could then insert the paper and print. I will have to troubleshoot this to understand why that bottom cassette had to be 'babied'.I manually set up the printer for fax and network, set up my paper loads, then loaded the driver on my PC and printed away. Everything worked as expected. I printed an 11x17 graphic from PowerPoint (I had specified the tabloid size in the page setup), by simply printing it. I didn't have to choose the paper feed tray, the printer/driver figured it out.Which brings me to a praise - and a concern. This is not your father's all-in-one. With the elegant high definition touch panel, the Lexus-like motorized output tray, and soft sounds, it feels like a multiple thousand dollar office printer. Lots of control over what is happening and elegance. But what concerns me is the fragility of the thing. If I lift a corner of the printer it flexes. My old WF-3540 did not do that; it was much stiffer. The feed trays feel like if I am not careful, I am going to break one. They may well last me another 9 years (They'd better after spending 9 bills!), but I really can't drop one or jam it in hard. A soft touch will be required to ensure longevity.Based on a not insignificant minority of people who experienced failures right at the one year point, I did something uncommon for me, I bought the extended warranty. That means I'll probably never need it!
M**R
An astonishing printer
if you're used to consumer/small office printers, this one will elevate you immediately to a higher level of printer awareness.The quality is incredible, and despite having an intimidating array of settings and features it is remarkably easy to set up and to get printing on, considering the complexity. Connecting to the printer literally could not be easier; adding it to the company wifi was simple and everything else on the network (including my cellphone) have instant access, so you don't need to be some kind of tech genius to get it going. The ink process was a little scary at first, having worked with older generation liquid ink printers, but clearly Epson has a lot of experience here and has devoted a lot of their engineering effort to ensuring the ink reloading was easy, clean, and a no-brainer once you've done it once. The free ink for 2 years is also a great bargain considering that ink is the main expense and headache of printers in general.I'm very impressed with this machine and hope that we get many years of use out of it.
B**T
works fine over a year now
bought here on amazon Feb 2023. saw all the negative reviews. Sometimes I have to restart it when it looses connectivity - annoying but not a deal breaker. I had to realign the print heads once, that cost some ink. But otherwise, it's an awesome 11x17 format printer. I use it for my home office ./ engineering prints, misc prints. GOOD PRINTER.
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