Not up to the Epson quality standards
The Automatic Document Feeder (ADF) instructions make it clear that it is very delicate in what goes into it. I have the Epson WF-3620 as my basis for comparison; so I was surprised to see how restrictive this model is.
Even following the recommendations; I was never able to successfully scan, or copy, a 2, or more page document. Epson Technical Support, and Warranty Support were excellent. They offered to replace it with another Refurbished printer. But by this time I had read enough reviews about ADF failures that I wasn't willing to risk the remainder of the 30 day warranty (16 days left, after FedEx took 12 days to ship it to me.) that the next one would be better.
Besides that, the ET-3750 is extremely limited in what it does compared to the WF-3620.
The LCD user interface was less user friendly, and the software interface is very basic.
I wanted the economy of the Ink Tank, and the versatility of my current printer. This model fails miserably at the second.
There are other Ink Tank printers out there that do both, and for a lower price, with a longer warranty than the ET-3750 refurbish models. So, I'm going to break with Epson to try one. I feel as if the Epson brand for quality has been violated in an attempt to make a cheap printer seem like a good buy.
Verified purchase: YesCondition: Pre-owned