Epson EcoTank L3110 — Features, Specs, Performance

Epson EcoTank L3110 — Features, Specs, Performance & Business Use

The Epson EcoTank L3110 is one of Epson’s compact, cartridge-free ink-tank (EcoTank) all-in-one printers aimed at buyers who want ultra-low running costs in a small footprint. It combines print, scan and copy functionality with high-capacity refillable ink bottles, a compact chassis, and enough speed and quality for everyday office tasks. Below I’ll walk through what the L3110 actually does, the real specs that matter, how it performs in practice, and whether (and how) it fits into business workflows.


Quick summary (the headline facts)

  • Type: 3-in-1 ink-tank inkjet (Print / Scan / Copy).

  • Max print resolution: Up to 5,760 × 1,440 dpi.

  • Print speed (manufacturer): Up to 33 ppm mono / 15 ppm colour (maximum figures — ISO speeds are lower).

  • Paper input: single tray, up to 100 sheets plain paper.

  • Ink system: refillable EcoTank bottles — very high yields (thousands of pages per bottle set).

  • Ideal use: home office, micro-business, small teams with moderate page volumes where low cost per page is important.


Design & build — compact, utilitarian, serviceable

The L3110 follows the EcoTank aesthetic: a low, rectangular body with visible transparent ink tanks at the front for easy monitoring of levels. It’s designed to sit on a desk or small counter rather than in a print room. Controls are minimal — physical buttons rather than a touchscreen — which keeps things simple but means fewer on-device workflow features.

Features, Specs, Performance

Because the ink tanks are external and refillable, the unit is slightly deeper than a cartridge model but still compact compared with floor MFPs. The fill system (Epson’s EcoFit/EcoTank bottles) is engineered to be spill-resistant and keyed so bottles can only go into the correct colour tank, which reduces messy refills.

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Core specifications you need to know

Below are the most load-bearing specs that determine whether the L3110 meets your needs:

  • Print technology: MicroPiezo® 4-color inkjet (CMYK).

  • Maximum print resolution: Up to 5,760 × 1,440 dpi (optimized).

  • Print speed (manufacturer): Up to 33 ppm (black) and 15 ppm (colour); realistic ISO speeds are lower (typical everyday text speeds ~10–11 ISO B/W and ~5 ISO color).

  • Scanner: Flatbed CIS scanner, 600 × 1,200 dpi optical (up to higher interpolated values in marketing materials).

  • Copy: Basic copy functionality with modest copy resolution; fine for documents and simple graphics.

  • Paper handling: Single input tray, up to 100 sheets of A4 plain paper; borderless 4″×6″ photo printing supported.

  • Ink yield: Extremely high — Epson lists thousands of pages per bottle set (commonly quoted around 4,500 mono and 7,500 colour composite yields depending on region/measurement). This is the L3110’s main selling point.

  • Warranty: Many regions ship with extended warranty promotions (e.g., up to 2 years or a print-count warranty), check regional terms.

These figures place the L3110 firmly in the low-cost-per-page category rather than the high-feature MFP category. It trades advanced finishing, ADF/duplex and network/Cloud features for very low ink cost and a small footprint.


Print quality & real-world performance

Text & office documents. The L3110 produces sharp, legible text — inkjet technology and MicroPiezo heads deliver crisp fonts and solid blacks. For everyday memos, invoices, proposals and internal PDF printouts, quality is more than acceptable.

Graphics & charts. For business charts and colour graphics (PowerPoint handouts, internal flyers), the printer handles solid fills and charts well. Fine photo-grade colour is not its core competency, but borderless 4×6 prints for quick photos or mockups are possible with satisfying colour for casual use. The high quoted maximum dpi gives headroom for decent detail on glossy media.

Speed & responsiveness. Manufacturer top speeds (33/15 ppm) are peak figures; you should expect bursty throughput for small jobs and slower average speed on mixed jobs or when using higher quality settings. For multi-page monochrome runs, it is adequate for small teams but not optimized for heavy daily production.

Reliability & maintenance. The eco-tank approach reduces the downtime and expense of replacing cartridges. Because the printhead is integrated and Epson covers the printhead under some warranty schemes, long-term reliability tends to be good if used regularly. A common caveat with inkjets: infrequent use can lead to nozzle clogging, so regular printing or scheduled maintenance is recommended.


Ink system & running costs — the decisive factor

This is the L3110’s real advantage.

  • Refillable bottles: Instead of cartridges, the L3110 uses labelled ink bottles that pour into transparent tanks. Bottles are keyed to prevent misfilling and carry high capacity compared to cartridges.

  • Page yields: Marketing and spec sheets quote very high yields per bottle set (thousands of pages). Depending on country and duty, one set of bottles is often advertised as replacing dozens of standard cartridges — a big win for frequent colour printing.

  • Cost per page: With high-yield bottles the cost per black page can drop dramatically compared with cartridge printers — commonly cited savings of up to ~80–90% on ink spend in promotional materials. That makes the L3110 compelling for businesses that print lots of text or mixed colour documents but don’t need finishing or ADF.

Bottom line: if your KPI is lowest possible ink cost for several hundred to a few thousand pages per month, the EcoTank model is highly attractive.


Connectivity & workflows

The L3110 is a simple, USB-connected AIO. Important points for business:

  • USB only: The L3110 lacks built-in Ethernet or Wi-Fi (that’s reserved for sibling models such as L3150 in some markets), so it’s best used as a single-PC shared device or connected via a host PC. If your business requires networked printing or wireless mobile printing, plan for a networked host or choose a different EcoTank model with Wi-Fi.

  • Driver support: Standard Windows and macOS drivers are available; scanning can be done from the OS TWAIN/ICA drivers or Epson’s scanning utility.

  • Mobile/cloud: Because it lacks Wi-Fi, native cloud/mobile printing functions are limited; mobile printing is possible only when routed through a connected PC or third-party sharing software.

If you need built-in network sharing, consider the L3150 or other models in the EcoTank family that add wireless and mobile features.


Paper handling & media flexibility

  • Input tray: Up to 100 sheets of A4 plain paper — enough for small teams but not enough for heavy departmental use.

  • Borderless photo printing: Supports borderless 4×6 prints — handy for printing quick photos or small promotional prints without trimming.

  • Special media: You can print labels, envelopes and heavier media within the listed weight limits; however, multi-tray capabilities and finishing (stapling, booklet) are absent.


How businesses should think about the L3110

Best fit scenarios

  • Home office / micro-business: Solo entrepreneurs or home offices who print hundreds to a few thousand pages monthly and want the absolute lowest ink cost.

  • Small branch / satellite office: As a dedicated desktop unit for one user or a small team that doesn’t require centralized network features.

  • Departments with low finishing needs: HR, sales reps, or admin desks that principally print flyers, forms, contracts, and occasional photos.

Where it’s less ideal

  • High-volume centralized print rooms: The L3110 cannot match enterprise duty cycles, ADF scanning workflows, automatic duplexing, or high tray capacities of floor MFPs.

  • Teams needing network/mobile printing out of the box: If you want native Wi-Fi, email-to-print, or direct mobile print, pick a different EcoTank model or provide a network host PC.

  • Organizations needing advanced document workflows: No secure print, no programmable touchscreen workflows, and no large job box features.


Pros & cons — quick checklist

Pros

  • Extremely low running cost per page thanks to high-capacity refill bottles.

  • Good text quality and respectable colour for business graphics.

  • Compact, simple design with easy front-visible tanks and spill-resistant refill bottles.

Cons

  • USB-only connectivity in the basic L3110 — no Wi-Fi/Ethernet (limits shared printing).

  • Single 100-sheet tray, no ADF, no duplex and no finishing — limits departmental use.

  • As with all inkjets, infrequent use can invite nozzle maintenance. Regular printing is recommended.


Buying & deployment tips

  1. Match volume to yield: Estimate monthly pages. If you’re printing hundreds to a few thousand pages monthly, the low ink cost will quickly justify the hardware.

  2. Plan connectivity: If you need network sharing, either attach the L3110 to a shared PC or choose a Wi-Fi/equipped EcoTank model instead.

  3. Keep spare bottles: Buying genuine replacement bottles in advance keeps uptime high during busy periods.

  4. Regular use: Run a few pages weekly to keep printheads healthy.

  5. Warranty check: Epson often runs extended warranty promotions tied to registration — check local terms to protect your investment.


Conclusion — who should buy the L3110?

The Epson EcoTank L3110 is a pragmatic, cost-focused all-in-one: if your top priorities are the lowest possible ink costs, good document quality, and a compact footprint for a small office or home setup, it’s a strong choice. It is not a networked departmental MFP, nor a production photo machine — but for the right use case (low to moderate volumes, single-PC or single-user setups), the long-term value from large ink bottles and low cost per page can be compelling. 


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