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24 Mar, 2026






£775.13 inc. VAT
AI-generated summary
At ~£646 ex‑VAT for an A3+ colour inkjet, the Epson WorkForce Pro EP‑C7000DW is a “works well if you’re printing the right kind of stuff regularly” machine. It’s a sensible choice for small offices or lean teams that need decent colour, occasional A3+ output, and Wi‑Fi printing without stepping up to true production kit. In daily use, the big win is that it’s flexible for marketing-style documents (charts, slides, proposals) where you want colour on paper more than you need ultra-fast production speed.
That said, it’s not the printer I’d point someone to if you’re printing huge volumes or mostly black-and-white drafts. Inkjet economics can be awkward: costs and maintenance start to matter once print runs get heavy or sporadic (head cleaning / ink management becomes the hidden tax). If your environment is low-to-medium volume, especially with mixed colour needs, it’s likely good value. If you’re chasing the lowest cost per page at scale, or you print almost everything in monochrome, you’ll probably be happier budgeting for a more “business laser” style solution instead.

Canon
Canon SELPHY QX20 - Printer - colour - dye sublimation - 72 x 85 mm up to 0.66 min/page (colour) - capacity: 10 sheets - Wi-Fi(g) - sand white

Canon
i-SENSYS LBP243dw II GB SFP\nSingle and double sided printing

Epson
Epson Expression Photo XP-65 - Printer - colour - Duplex - ink-jet - A4/Legal - 5760 x 1440 dpi - up to 9.5 ppm (mono) / up to 9 ppm (colour) - capacity: 100 sheets - USB, LAN, Wi-Fi

Canon
Canon SELPHY QX20 - Printer - colour - dye sublimation - 72 x 85 mm up to 0.66 min/page (colour) - capacity: 10 sheets - Wi-Fi(g) - dark grey
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