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Epson xp 440 review
Epson xp 440 review













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Graphics quality was above par for an inkjet, good enough for business use up to and including PowerPoint handouts, even ones going to important clients. Text quality in my testing was above par for an inkjet, fine for most home, school, or business correspondence including resumes but short of what you'd want for demanding desktop publishing applications. See How We Test Printers A Wiz at Text and Graphics Printing The HP Deskjet 3755 ($59.99 at HP) was considerably slower, at 4.3ppm for the Word document and just 1.2ppm for the whole suite. The Canon TS8020 was considerably faster in printing our Word document (11.4ppm) and a more speedy (4.4ppm) in printing out the whole suite. One of the few differences between the XP-440 and the XP-430 is a modest boost in rated speed to 10ppm for printing in black from the XP-430's 9ppm, but I cannot compare them directly because we tested the XP-430 using our old regimen on a Windows Vista machine.

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On our full business suite-which in addition to the aforementioned Word document includes documents with photos and graphics as well as text-I clocked it at an average of 4ppm. I timed the XP-440 in the text (Word) portion of our business applications suite at 7.3 pages per minute (ppm), a bit short of its rated speed (10ppm) but still within striking distance.

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I tested it over a USB connection with the driver installed on a PC running Windows 10 Professional.

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It also supports the suite of Epson Connect software solutions including Email Print, Epson Creative Print, Epson iPrint, Epson Remote Print, and Epson Scan to Cloud.

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It is Apple AirPrint compatible, Mopria-certified for easy printing to Android devices, and supports Google Cloud Print. The XP-440 can connect to a computer via USB (but not Ethernet), to a network by 802.11b/g/n Wi-Fi, or make a direct peer-to-peer connection with a compatible device via Wi-Fi Direct. A memory-card reader accepts cards in the SD family. The flatbed scanner can scan or copy at up to letter size. The XP-440 lacks an automatic document feeder (ADF) for scanning or copying multipage documents unattended, another feature frequently left off of budget home machines. Unlike the Canon TS8020, it lacks an automatic duplexer for printing on both sides of a sheet of paper.Īs is typical of budget home all-in-ones, the XP-440 prints, copies, and scans, but doesn't fax. This relatively sparse paper capacity pegs the XP-440 for home use but is less than what we'd consider suitable for a home office. The XP-440 has a rear-loading paper feeder that fits up to 100 sheets of plain paper or 20 sheets of photo paper. The tilt-up control panel above the output tray houses a 2.7-inch non-touch color LCD, flanked by a four-way controller with central OK button, plus buttons with icons for Home, Start, and Backspace. The HP Deskjet 3755 measures 5.6 by 15.9 by 7 inches when closed (the XP-440 is nearly 5 inches deeper), 10.4 by 15.9 by 17.8 inches with trays extended, and weighs a featherweight 5.1 pounds. The Editors' Choice Canon Pixma TS8020 has similar dimensions but is heavier, at 14 pounds. The glossy-black XP-440 ($309.99 at Amazon) measures 5.4 by 15.4 by 11.8 inches (HWD) when closed and 11 by 15.4 by 20.4 inches (HWD) with trays extended, and it weighs just 9 pounds, the same weight and dimensions as its identical-looking predecessor, the now discontinued Epson Expression Home XP-430. Although it doesn't unseat the Canon Pixma TS8020 as our top all-in-one geared toward home use, it offers the same solid performance and feature set I have come to expect from Epson's Small-in-One line at a very reasonable price. It may not be the smallest home AIO on the market (that honor goes to the HP Deskjet 3755 All-in-One Printer), but it is more versatile than its tinier competition. Hence the name, the Epson Expression Home XP-440 Small-in-One Printer ($99.99) is a very compact home all-in-one printer that offers good overall output quality and a wide range of connectivity features.















Epson xp 440 review