Proficiency

For the work-at-home mom, a scanner and fax machine are a must.

For the teacher, a copy machine is invaluable.

For the writer and photographer, a good printer is a priceless tool.

I have many jobs, and at different times throughout the day I am that work-at-home mom, that teacher, that writer, that photographer.

Epson has made my job easier by creating the Artisan 800. This all-in-one virtual assistant provides premium performance and is available to me, at the touch of a finger, to perform tasks that previously required four machines, and time I didn’t have.

Not only have I felt a sense of ease, when performing tasks, but I have discovered my epsonality… I am now creating notepaper, photo layouts, and notecards. I may even design our Christmas cards this year, with the help of nothing more than my Artisan 800!

Many thanks to One2One Network for donating an Epson Artisan 800 to help raise money during my Gal to Gal virtual walk party!

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3 Responses to “Proficiency”
  1. Sheena @ Mommy Daddy Blog says:

    Christine, that printer looks scrumptious! I can’t even pick my mouth up off the floor!

  2. erica m says:

    I have been drooling over this printer since it came out! I’m trying to think of a good reason to need one… Ya know, I could replace my HP all in one AND my Epson R220, and have just one printer! Then I wouldn’t have to listen to either of these old dinosaurs squeak and whine every time I give them a print job! Ah, yes, and I could write it off as business expense since I do short run printing…

    But, alas, I don’t have the cash to go out and buy one. Maybe I could win one somewhere? lol

    I’m completely in love with Epson and for photo printing, I won’t use anything else!

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