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What is the Epson Expression Photo XP-860? There are many features you can build into an all-in-one printer, and in the Expression Photo XP-860 Epson seems to have gone for them all. Six inks? Check. Duplex print? Check – plus scan and copy, too. And with...

Duplex print, scan and copy, Front panel SD and PictBridge sockets, Twin paper trays...

Noisy when feeding paper, Only 100-sheet plain paper tray, Slightly shaky control panel...

The Epson Expression Photo XP-860 is an all-singing all-in-one crammed with features, including duplex facilities and wireless versatility. There are a couple of shortcomings, such as the size of the main paper tray and the duplex speed, but overall this...
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What happens when you take a six-color photo printer, and then wrap it in a housing that contains a high-quality scanner? The answer is the Epson Expression Photo XP-860 ($300). It provides all of the utility of a multifunction printer (MFP), like scannin...

Excellent photo output quality, Variety of media handling, Auto duplexing, Loads of connectivity options...

Paper tray awkward to use, Pricier than similar XP-820...

There's a lot to like about the XP-860, and very little to dislike. On the plus side, it's compact, makes great photos (thanks to the six inks), and gives you the convenience of copying, scanning, faxing, and printing, even onto CD/DVD printable discs. T...
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computershopper.com Updated: 2018-01-24 03:03:52
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Today's Small-in-One up for review, the second in line after the XP-950, is another six-ink, photo-optimized model: the $299.99-list Expression Photo XP-860. Like the XP-950, the XP-860 is an excellent photo printer. For the $50 difference, you give up th...

Excellent-quality output across the board, CD/DVD labeling, Respectable performance, Includes rear override tray and dedicated photo-stock tray, Auto-duplexing ADF, Compact footprint...

High cost per page, Somewhat high initial purchase price...

Based on a six-ink imaging system, this compact, photo-centric all-in-one prints exceptional-looking documents and photos, and it has a strong feature set. We just wish the printer itself and its ink were a bit cheaper. Read More…...
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This printer looks similar to the Epson All-In-One we reviewed last year. It is but the updates Epson packed into this next-generation printer are impressive. That is especially the case with its ability to let you print wirelessly from your iPad, iPhone...

Small footprint, Feature-packed, Accessible price, Wireless and social connectivity gets better and better...

I don't love needing to use (and replace) six different printer cartridges...
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