You could be forgiven for thinking that all all-in-one machines are designed specifically for printing photos. While many are, some devices are still marketed as general-purpose home or small office, multifunction machines. That's what Epson's Stylus DX7000F is, and its low asking price reflects its position in the market.
The machine has a conventional layout, with a flatbed scanner mounted above the print engine. Paper feeds from a hopper at the rear to a fold-down tray at the front. There's a control panel on the left-hand side of the device's top surface and an oversize, spring-loaded cover on the front surface reveals two memory card slots, which between them cater for all the common types.




