Epson just recently launched a new multifunction inkjet printer which is the Expression Photo XP-750 MFP photo printer. Pretty much alike with XP-700 as its predecessor, this latest enhanced model comes with more exciting features and functionality. Considered as one of the compact MFP printer from Epson, the Photo XP-750 is yet terrible for its size, and much more with the higher-end version of it which is the XP-850.
Having the exact same weight and size just like the XP-700, this compact printer features a fully touchscreen 8.8cm LCD display on the front panel. Through its wide touchscreen, printing, copying and scanning can never be too easy with the help of three home screen icons dedicated for each said functionality. Create mono or colour photocopies, print directly from a flash drive or memory card, or even scan thru emails, all these can be done at the touch of your fingertips.
One of its drawback is the printer's limited paper handling capacity, the input tray can only hold up to 100 sheets. For a reason, the input tray seated just below the output tray, which makes it a bit difficult to get your hands into it. The support for WiF interface compensates this con, but still it would be better to expand the printer's maximum input capacity.
Print speed wise, Epson rated the printer at 12 ppm (pages per minute) on both mono and colour printing. Now if there's a drawback of course there is a highlight, that is the support for duplex (double sided) printing, which brings the print speed a tad slower by 5 ppm. When printing in full color photo documents, the XP-750 can at least provide a fair enough printing speed.
As one of the Epson's new photo printer, the Expression Photo XP-750 MFP can provide more than sharp, crisp and vivid printout quality of photos and images. Unlike the XP-700 that has a dedicated black photo ink cartridge, this one specializes in full color printing thus it eliminates the said ink. Replacing the black cartridge with two extra inks - Light Magenta and Light Cyan, which results to a more precise quality. In fact, even without the black photo ink cartridge, the Epson XP-750 serves more advantage. I think Epson deals on specializing with inks rather than the market for laser toner cartridges, but I'm not even sure on the matter.
If you want a real tough photo printer from Epson, the Expression Photo XP-750 MFP photo printer is considerably the one to suggest. Especially if you're looking for a new model from the XP-series that can provide you that high-quality and sharp full color printouts. With regards to the printer's limited paper input capacity, I'm not sure if there's any optional tray which can be purchased.
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