![]() ![]() The single most important difference between the two models is the WF-3540's higher paper capacity, at 500 sheets. With two 250-sheet drawers, it's easy to keep two kinds of paper loaded, for easy switching between, say, legal and letter size. Alternatively, you can load the same paper in both drawers and set the printer to switch to the second drawer when the first runs out. 1920X1080 STARCRAFT II IMAGES MANUALīeyond that, the WF-3540 includes a duplexer (for two-sided printing), and a single-sheet manual feed.įor scanning, the printer offers a letter-size flatbed and a 30-sheet automatic document feeder (ADF) that can handle up to legal-size pages. And since the ADF also duplexes, scanning one side and then turning the page over, you can use it in combination with duplex printing to copy both single- and double-sided documents to your choice of single- or double-sided copies.Īs you might expect from its paper capacity, the WF-3540 is a little big to share a desk with. However, at 12.1 by 17.7 by 22.2 inches (HWD) with the paper tray fully open, it's surprisingly compact for its level of paper handling. It's worth mention also that the printer body is only 16.8 inches deep, so it shouldn't be hard to find enough room for it even in a small office. 1920X1080 STARCRAFT II IMAGES DRIVERSįor my tests, I connected the printer to a wired network and installed the drivers and software on a Windows Vista system. I timed the printer on our business applications suite (using QualityLogic's (Opens in a new window) hardware and software for timing), at an effective 4.5 pages per minute (ppm). That counts as tied with the WF-3520, which isn't surprising, since Epson rates both printers at the same speed. More significantly, it makes the WF-3540 fast for the price. ![]()
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