I’ve been a fan of Epson printers for many years, based on my ownership of an Epson Workforce 633 for over 8 years. I purchased refillable catridges and a chip resetter that kept my printing costs WAY down. I printed a BUNCH of stuff on that printer. The printer outlasted 3 kids through High School and College and printed forms for our photography business (Wedding contracts, order forms, etc.) and even custom DVD labels that looked VERY professional.So, when my Workforce 633 finally refused to print, I looked for another Epson as a replacement. Luckily, Epson now has a line of printers that you can refill with ink without purchasing 3rd party components. Welcome the Epson Ecotank series of printers!I looked at the Epson EcoTank ET-2720 and ET-2760 as possible options (I’m thrifty and my printing needs are NOT that elaborate). The latter was about $30 more, and I opted for that model. The main reason I selected the ET-2760 is that automatic double sided printing is supported.The printer arrived quickly, as most Amazon Prime shipments do. Unpacking involved removing a lot of tape that secures the printer in the box for shipment. Unboxing and setup are super quick and easy. The longest part of getting ready is filling the EcoTank with the supplied ink.The total time from start to printing out my first document from my computer was about 30 minutes. I was taking pictures during the unboxing and installation with my phone, so probably a bit slower than other reviewers. I followed the steps outlined in the “Start here” guide and you should too. Especially where it mentions “do not drink the ink”. Seriously, it’s there under setp 2’s warning section. So, I heeded their warning, although I was tempted to take a sip (No, not really). Notice that you don’t connect the printer or turn it on until after the ink tanks have been filled and the printer drivers and utilities are installed on your computer.A few more notes on setting up your printer if you utilize the wireless option. If your router has dual band capabilities – i.e it broadcasts in 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz - make sure you select the 2.4 GHz connection. And, if you’re running software that monitors and allows/disallows connections through your firewall (HIGHLY recommended), don’t forget to allow access for the setup to complete successfully.So, how does the printer perform? Very well if your expectations are in line.Setting up voice activated printing was easy, but a little tedious. Like most other devices that connect to Alexa – like our Wyze Cams and our Whirlpool microwave/oven combo – you have to enable the proper Alexa skill and perform a few more steps before use. Then, you have to setup your printer to an “Epson Connect” account. You’ve hopefully already completed this step when you setup your printer drivers and utilities.As mentioned above, this printer supports voice activated printing. What actually does that mean? Well, as HUGE fans of the Amazon Alexa devices, it does provide some interesting “neat” features, although I’m not sure how often we’ll actually use them. We have, at last count, 6 Alexa devices in the house, ranging from Echo Dots to the Echo Show (2nd gen). So, you can do things like “Alexa, ask Epson Printer to print my shopping list…” or “Alexa, Ask Epson Printer to print my calendar”. Of course, don’t forget to include “Ask Epson printer”, or you’ll confuse Alexa. But, this isn’t really necessary for me, as I use the Alexa shopping list and to do list on my phone and don’t need a printed copy in hand. The same goes for my my Google calendar or to do list. But, if we were printing a calendar for the family fridge, that might be a cool feature!The only negative thing I can point to about this printer is the paper capacity (But, after reading the reviews, I already KNEW that). It says 100 sheets, but that’s a stretch. I’ve found that anything more than say 35 pieces of white copy paper will not work without an issue. You’ve been warned.So, am I happy with the printer? After a few weeks of use, I can say that things are really going well. We’ve printed about 250-300 pages thus far. This includes several wedding contracts awaiting signatures, bridal fair wedding package handouts on high quality resume paper and professional looking DVD labels for the DVDs we’re handing out at the bridal fair later this month. All of the print looks AWESOME and the colors are true to what’s on my monitor. If anything changes, I’ll update the review and adjust the star rating if necessary.