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What is the Epson Expression Photo XP-750? All-in-one printers are still a popular genre and Epson has a good range, with the Expression Photo XP-750 sitting near the top. It has a number of extras, including triple paper sources, direct CD/DVD print and...

Wireless Direct printing, Duplex print as standard, Small desktop footprint...

No powered tray retraction, Fiddly photo tray, Noisy feeding paper...
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It's a bit bigger and a lot less graceful than the HP Envy 120, but Epson's Expression XP-750 packs so much more into its compact chassis – starting with the paper. There's a main A4 tray at the bottom, a photo tray above it and a further input area at th...
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The Epson Expression XP-750 is the best here for photo quality, if you can forgive the less impressive documents It’s a bit bigger and a lot less graceful than the HP Envy 120, but Epson's Expression XP-750 packs so much more into its compact chassis...

Compact yet carries plenty of paper; superb photo quality; a fast all-rounder...

Expensive to buy and run; middling document quality...
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This is a three in one device as it scans copies and prints. Scanning can be done without any intervention once you start the wizard, at the other extreme I have never seen so many choices for copying should you wish to use them...
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Epson is known and renowned for its photo printers. The company's latest all-in-ones, the Expression Photo XP-750 and XP-850 are variations on the same machine, with six new "Claria Photo...

Compact size, Photo print quality, Quiet, WiFi and duplex, Doesn't consume a lot of energy when on and running, Epson Connect (Email Print, ScantoCloud, Remote Print Driver...), CD/DVD print...

Disappointing print quality for text, Input tray is difficult to access, Unpredictable with paper that isn't perfectly inserted, Makes terrible photocopies, Consumes a lot of energy when on standby (4 W), Touchscreen works better and is more precise than...

The Epson Expression Photo XP-750 is a great printer for colour and B&W photos, but that's the only purpose you'll want to get it for, because the print quality on text documents is disappointing. For the same price, if not less, you can find more all-rou...
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Epson’s Expression Photo XP-750 printer has a very similar design to that of the XP-605 model that we reviewed a couple of months ago. However, its six-colour printing system is very much aimed at photo enthusiasts who want the very best quality for th...

six-colour printing produces excellent photo output, Ethernet and wifi networking...

text quality could be improved, not very fast...
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Epson's A4 photo printers and MFPs usually do well in our photo quality tests, and the Expression XP-750 MFP very much lives up to our expectations. It uses Epson's Claria inks and has six dye-based cartridges: the usual cyan, magenta, yellow and black, p...

Good-looking photos and scans, but text prints are mediocre and photo prints expensive...
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