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The Epson Expression Home XP-3205 is a compact 3-in-1 inkjet printer offering high-resolution 1440 dpi printing, wireless connectivity including Wi-Fi Direct, and eco-friendly duplex printing. Its intuitive 1.45-inch display and mobile apps enable seamless printing and scanning from smartphones and tablets, making it an affordable, versatile solution for modern home offices.
Product dimensions | 30D x 37W x 17H centimetres |
Controller type | Android |
Printer media size maximum | A4/210 x 297 mm |
Included components | Inkjet Cartridges |
Print media | Glossy photo paper |
Scanner type | Photo |
Max input sheet capacity | 10 |
Compatible devices | Tablets |
Maximum colour print resolution | 5760 x 1440 dpi |
Sheet size | a4 |
Maximum black and white print resolution | 5760 x 1440 dpi |
Warranty type | limited warranty |
Colour depth | 24 bpp |
Dual-sided printing | Yes |
Wattage | 4.8 watts |
Item model number | C11CK66402 |
Manufacturer | Epson |
Form Factor | All-in-One |
Connectivity Type | Wi-Fi |
Item Weight | 4.3 kg |
Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
M**L
Decent quality printer at good price.
Very pleased with this product - bit fiddly to set up at first - but once done no probs - printing is superb - have to beware default setting on printer is set to double side printing - can be adjusted on the phone app before printing - operates wirelessly after inputting your network details. Scanner excellent and can save it as a file if you don’t want to waste paper. Therefore highly recommend this printer because reasonable price and fairly straightforward set up and operation.
B**O
Good specification for the price. Excellent print quality but build quality lacking in places.
I bought this printer to replace my aging Canon MG5753 as it seemed to be a like-for-like replacement, with a slightly higher specification and much faster print speed.My first impression straight out of the box wasn't that great as a slim plastic cover that fits beside the paper feed tray fell off whilst I was removing the printer from the protective bag. I soon got it clipped back on but it wasn't a great start. There are a few slightly flimsy-feeling parts to this printer - that cover, the output tray and the console buttons, which resemble the kind of keys you got on a Sinclair ZX81 computer in the early 1980s. The display console itself can be tilted upwards to give you a better view of the screen and buttons.The process of setting up the printer is very easy though and you definitely don't need an app or a laptop to do so. In the interests of research, I did it without and the most fiddly part was inputting my Wi-Fi password using the cursors on the control panel. The Wi-Fi reception is excellent and better than my previous printer. After fitting the supplied ink cartridges, you need to align the print heads and it's all done automatically as part of the setup process, which took about 15 minutes to complete. This does use a little bit of ink so it's just as well that you get some included. On the subject of ink cartridges, you can buy 'compatible' ones (as I have) complete with chips that the printer will recognise. Whilst they cost roughly the same as Original Equipment ones, they're high capacity so should last a lot longer. Remaining on the subject of ink, the heated piezo print head used on this printer apparently results in a small amount being deposited in an 'ink receptacle' which you need to unscrew and empty from time to time - perhaps an automatic job for whenever you change the cartridges. EDIT: Actually, I've since found that you have to replace it as it can't be emptied because the ink is absorbed by felt-like pads within the receptacle. I've gone through two sets of cartridges and the receptacle is only about 2% full. You can buy replacement ones for a few pounds if you shop around.Print quality really is great with smaller type faces being crisp and clear. Colour reproduction is vivid and should meet most domestic needs. The print speed doesn't appear to be quite as fast as the maker claims but A4 b/w letters take 4-5 seconds to complete. The print queue lag is quite lengthy by comparison to my last printer and takes some 45 seconds before the printer begins after clicking 'print.' You have to physically turn on the printer to start printing as it doesn't have an 'auto-awake' function if it's left plugged in to the mains but switched off at the printer. However, you can leave it on standby for as long as you want by adjusting the relevant setting. The rest of the functions (scan, copy etc.) are easy to navigate, and the dual sided print function is accessed via the print manager function on your laptop or mobile app, or on the printer console if you're using it to photocopy. The mobile app is pretty good and is easy to download and use. Besides using it to control print jobs, you can also do other things like check the ink level.On the whole, this is a very good printer for the price. It's been a while since I bought one for domestic use but this one does everything I need it to do and the print quality and speed is a definite step up from my old one.
R**N
XP3200 series
Good value I get through about three printers a year but cannot really afford a professional one, this seems to be a good choice. Takes a little while to sat it up and I needed to refer to the manufactures booklet which was easy to find on the web and to download. Once set up it seems to be better than the other models that I had, more up to date ,plus the viewing screen at the front shows if you have problems and how to rectify them. Good quality printing covers the full range of paper and photo paper, the ink seems to be good quality and lasts for some time. All in al a good printer
L**S
not for win 10 like it says out of the box
not pleased with this at allIt is a ridicolous pain to try and install Via WiFi to a win 10 PC even when you get the printer eventually recognisedit will stall and fail half way thru installation of software. It is miles too much faff for something that should be so simple.And having to buy a sepperate cable and wait till tommorow to see if i can set it up via USB (the Old tried and tested way) is annoying . This is not the Epson I remember this is too overcompicated for such an uncompicated task,After a few hours of trial and error i got the thing working . the installation disabled the print spooler in services and it needs to be on plus the scanner util icon will not be on the desktop it will be hidden in the start menu so make a shortcut . and finally the paper loading can be erratic (IE coming out chewed ,not at all or once in a while ok) on the upside you can get cartridges (non oem) for a tenner a pack) wich you will need quickly as the supplied ones in new printers are only about 20% full
I**K
Great printer
I personally like Epsom printers , easy set up, brilliant printing.
B**Y
Does the job
The last review said I was not impressed. I find now that the printer simply stopped mid update for some reason but now is working perfectlySo I apologise for the bad review
T**S
Hope it grows on me
I bought this to replace an Epson X342 that had gone the way of all tech.I do consider my self quite computer savvy but this machine was quite the hardest thing to set up in a long time.Once set up it appears to scan & print ok but the set up is a nightmare!Gone are the days when you just connected a printer to a pc & popped a cd ROM in to your drive to load drivers & the application to run the thing. Ok so laptops don't have ROM drives but the stuff could just as easily be downloaded from a website & installed that way. This printer comes with nothing - nada! It invites you to install an app on your phone to crawl through installation & that eventually works well - well in that it leaves you with a printer interfaced with your phone! It doesn't help you connect the printer to a pc or laptop.And it likes WiFi connectivity. In fact it almost insists on it. Which is fine until it forgets the connection or the internet goes down. There is a port for a usb lead but no lead.So to actually replace my old printer with this new one in the real working world, I connected it to my pc with the old usb lead. I downloaded & installed scanner & printer drivers & app from Epson which you're certainly not invited to do & was then back in business.Thank goodness that in my working activities I mostly use a monochrome laser printer. Infinitely cheaper to run & no faff. This printer is only for very occasional use for grandkids' school work etc. It's ok but it could be a whole lot easier to install.
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