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Supports a full suite of connectivity options including Wi-Fi and cloud printing services from Apple and Google
Good features for the price, Uses separate ink tanks for each color, Large color LCD panel for a low-cost MFP, Slot for printing directly from an SD card
Output okay, but not really photo quality, On the slow side, No ADF or duplexing
The old adage that “You get what you pay for” definitely applies to the Expression Home XP-420. It's somewhat slow compared to many other inkjets, and output quality, while fine for reports and such, suffers when printing photos. The standard 220 ink ca...
Supports a full suite of connectivity options including Wi-Fi and cloud printing services from Apple and Google, fast print speeds and excellent output quality
Lacks Pictbridge-compatible USB port
Don't be fooled by its small stature: the Epson Expression Home XP-420 all-in-one inkjet printer forges ahead of the competition with its compact footprint, cloud connectivity options and its ability to print high-quality snapshots directly from an Andro...
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Published: 2016-03-14, Author: Eric , review by: tomsguide.com
Produces high-quality photo prints and scans, Fast black-and-white copying, Touch panel and SD Card slot offer multiple ways to operate printer
Slow print speeds for text and especially photos, No separate photo paper tray or document feeder, No duplexer for two-sided printing
The XP-420 offers an attractive assortment of basic features, and the high overall image quality makes it a good bargain. The SD Card slot simplifies photo printing without a computer. However, the XP-420 prints photos so slowly that anyone looking for a...
High-quality printed output, as well as scans and copies, Auto-duplexing print engine, Low initial purchase price
Very high cost per page, No USB flash-drive or PictBridge support, Lacks an ADF, Minimalist input and output trays
This light, compact multifunction printer churns out good-looking pages of all kinds. Just know its limitations: Its lack of an ADF and the high cost per page make it best for light duty. Read More…...
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Published: 2015-06-17, Author: M. , review by: pcmag.com
Inexpensive. Compact. Wi-Fi and Wi-Fi Direct. Prints from, and scans, to memory cards. High-quality text output in testing.
No duplexer, fax, or automatic document feeder. Lacks Ethernet
Meant primarily as a multifunction printer for home use, the modestly priced Epson Expression Home XP-420 Small-in-One offers lots of features and better-than-expected text quality...
Supports a full suite of connectivity options including Wi-Fi and cloud printing services from Apple and Google, fast print speeds and excellent output quality
Lacks Pictbridge-compatible USB port
Don't be fooled by its small stature: the Epson Expression Home XP-420 all-in-one inkjet printer forges ahead of the competition with its compact footprint, cloud connectivity options and its ability to print high-quality snapshots directly from an Andro...
Supports a full suite of connectivity options including Wi-Fi and cloud printing services from Apple and Google, fast print speeds and excellent output quality
Lacks Pictbridge-compatible USB port
Don't be fooled by its small stature: the Epson Expression Home XP-420 all-in-one inkjet printer forges ahead of the competition with its compact footprint, cloud connectivity options and its ability to print high-quality snapshots directly from an Andro...