Epson Expression Photo XP-960

Epson Expression Photo XP-960

By Jim Hill

There are plenty of all-in-one inkjet printers on the market, but not so many capable of handling A3 paper. Epson’s relatively affordable (£250 – that’s about $320, AU$435) lozenge-shaped MFP takes up no more desk space than its EcoTank ET4500, with a footprint of 148 x 479 x 356mm (H x W x D), but it doesn’t stop at A4 size, and it uses an extra colour in its six ink system to achieve higher quality prints.

Add a scanner capable of capturing documents at 4,800 dpi and three document trays that will accept envelopes and blank discs as well as paper, and you have a machine suitable for a home office or a medium-sized business.

Design and build

The rounded sides of Epson’s Expression Photo XP-960 reduce bulk as much as possible, so although it has the capacity to handle A3 paper, it’s small enough to share an average-sized desk with a computer and still have room to spare. The glossy black finish is an absolute magnet for dust, but because all the trays and flaps fold neatly away, it’s very easy to wipe it down with a duster.

When you’re ready to print, the motorised …read more

Source:: techradar.com – PC and Mac

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