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The Epson Expression Home XP-430 is a compact, wireless inkjet printer designed for vibrant photo printing, scanning, and copying. Featuring a 2.7" color LCD, automatic duplex printing, and Wi-Fi Direct, it supports seamless mobile printing from iOS and Android devices. With individual ink cartridges and Amazon Dash Replenishment, it offers cost-effective, hassle-free operation for busy professionals seeking quality and convenience.
Maximum Print Resolution Black and White | 1200 dpi |
Maximum print Resolution Color | High |
Hardware Connectivity | USB |
Connectivity Technology | Wi-Fi, USB |
Duplex | Automatic |
Dual-sided printing | Yes |
Paper Size | 1 |
Output sheet capacity | 100 |
Maximum Sheet Capacity | 100 |
Media Size Maximum | 8.5 x 14 inch |
B&W Pages per Minute | 9 ppm |
Color Pages per Minute | 4.5 ppm |
Maximum Copy Resolution Black and White | 600 dpi |
Maximum Copy Resolution Color | At least 300x300 dpi |
Ink Color | four colors |
Additional Printer Functions | Copy, Scan |
Maximum Copies Per Run | 100 |
Number of Trays | 1 |
Processor Count | 2 |
Control Method | Voice |
Compatible Cartridge | Epson cartridges |
Controller Type | Vera, Amazon Alexa, iOS, Android |
Print media | Paper (plain), Glossy photo paper |
Scanner Type | document |
Maximum Copy Speed Black and White | 9 ppm |
Display Type | LCD |
Compatible Devices | Smartphones, PC, Laptops |
Printer Type | Inkjet |
Additional Features | Auto-Document Feeder |
Printer Output Type | Color |
Item Weight | 9.3 Pounds |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 11.8"D x 15.4"W x 5.7"H |
D**N
A no-frills ink-jet printer that plain works
I literally bought this because it was the cheapest printer I could find brand new. Raise your hand if you did the same...My retired mother needed a printer for her desk for the infrequent document here or there that she may need to print out. This was the cheapest one. I bought it.Surprise, it's actually a pretty darn good printer. Quality and fit & finish are just as good as the high dollar Epson printers I looked at in the local Staples. Design and looks wise, it's a very attractive piece, with touches of matte and gloss black here and there. The screen is a cool feature and is easy to read and navigate through. Setup was a breeze (as it should be for anyone installing a printer in this day and age). The included install software worked well and didn't include a bunch of bloatware, which in itself made me happy.Print quality is average for an ink-jet printer. Colors are vivid and blacks are black. The printer spools up quick and docs print quick, printer software isn't clunky or obtrusive. Copy function works well and could prove useful. Overall, it's exactly what you'd expect a $50 ink-jet printer to be. How reliable and trouble free it will remain after a few years, we shall see. I am confident in it and don't regret the purchase at all. Its doing its job nicely.
R**R
Press the back button and buy another brand.
This is my 3rd Epson printer in a decade and will be my last. I've had this printer for 2 years.At first there were no 3rd party inks available so I had to buy the overpriced OEM inks. The problem here is Epson printers clog constantly and cleaning the head burns ink fast. Then the OEM cartridges are only partially filled to begin with. The fact the "XL" carts are the same size proves that. This printer clogged more than any Epson I've had in the past. Often had issues with the WiFi disconnecting as well. Scan a page to PC and 15 seconds later printer is disconnected. ><Finally 3rd party inks arrived and I was saved. Better longevity at 1/4 the price and no noticeable degradation in quality. Fast forward a year and I made the mistake of allowing the printer software to update itself. Immediately it stopped recognizing the ink cartridges and fully disabled itself from any action until I inserted an official Epson cart.Even though the supreme court already came down on printer manufacturers saying they cannot do this Epson still does. Time for a multi billion dollar fine... After some research I've discovered Epson is the most aggressive in this practice. I let it go for several months and purchased a Samsung laser printer that has been ridiculously more reliable, but it's monochrome only.I needed to print something in color recently so I decided to take the time to force the printer into recovery mode and force a firmware downgrade. I'm not buying $60 in ink to print 5 pages, especially when I have a fresh set of carts in the printer and 2 more still in packaging. Success! Printer once again recognizes the carts but heads were clogged badly. Ran the "clean print head" function many times which has NEVER actually worked. No effect. I actually took the time to DISMANTLE the carriage enough to remove the print head for cleaning, rinsed it twice with warmed distilled water, gobs of dried ink came out. Reassembled, inserted fresh carts and heads are still horribly clogged. Thank God I didn't dump another $60 on official carts again.With all the issues I've had with Epsons constantly clogging, this one especially, shady updates to force you into an ink monopoly, spotty wifi, and horrible cartridge capacity I will never purchase an Epson product again.TLDR: Nothing but problems with anything that says Epson on it.
L**R
Great personal printer
I have had this printer for a couple months now. I use this mainly for printing labels for homemade items at least two or three times a week. I also use it to print a lot of recipes and articles. It has held up wonderfully so far. It is a little on the slow side, but perfect for my personal use. If you have a small business and print a lot, you may find it too slow. The start up ink lasted me much longer then I expected. I was able to print about 40 sheets of labels and a few other things before I had to replace the black ink. And the replacement cartridges are very reasonable for my use. I still have the startup colored cartridges. The setup was extremely easy and self explanatory on the LED screen. I think I had this out of the box, set up, and running in under 20 minutes. So far I love this printer and have found absolutely no issues with it.
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