Epson Expression Home XP-420 Wireless Color Photo Printer with Scanner & Copier
- Easy setup and navigation – large, 2.5″ color LCD
- Compact, space-saving design and great performance
- Print from iPad, iPhone, tablets and smartphones
- Individual inks – replace only the color you need
- Scan to Facebook, plus built-in card slot
This space-saving, wireless Small-in-One prints from tablets and smartphones1 and includes a 2.5″ color LCD. Uses individual ink cartridges; automatically scans to Facebook and cloud services.
List Price: $ 99.99
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Same as the Epson XP-320 model but with a larger LCD; good quality prints both paper and photo.,
Otherwise all their stats are the same: 9/4.5 pages per minute (BW/color), 2400 pi, and print resolution up to 5760×1440.
It scans to the usual formats: jpeg, tiff, PDF, png, etc. (Others too, but those are the ones I use most.)
As a Mac users I’ve always just downloaded the Epson drivers when prompted, and in the case of the 420 setup was a breeze. Once setup, I could print from my Macbook Air over the network, and from my iPad directly to the printer. Both devices found the printer easily and there were no glitches. You can use a USB cable (not included), or print from an SD card, which is where the LCD comes in handy.
This is a compact printer, paper feeds in from the top (pull up the little tray), and while it says it can hold 100 sheets I didn’t load that many–I suspect it would get pretty tight.
The printer comes with starter ink cartridges. Just enough to get you going. Of course, the printer is cheap and the ink will cost you, but of course that’s been the economy of printers for the past ten years or so: low cost machine, but they make their money on the ink. That said, the quality of this printer is good, and for the price and quality of prints (both paper and photo) it’s a good value.
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