![]() ![]() ![]() There’s a tilting 2.5-inch LCD control panel (non-touch, controlled via buttons that light up) on the front, and a swing-down door that exposes the two paper trays (one is dedicated for up to 20 sheets of glossy photo paper only, while the other holds up to meager 100 sheets of regular paper). ![]() The front of the XP-610 is where most of the action takes place. There’s no document feeder, but duplex printing offsets it. The lack of an ADF is an inconvenience if you often scan or copy multi-page documents, but the XP-610 offers two-sided printing (duplexing), so that offsets it. There’s no automatic document feeder (ADF) on top of the lid. The XP-610 isn’t unattractive, but it’s an understated black box. Extending the output tray adds 5 inches to the depth, but the unit will still fit nicely on many desks. It measures only 15.4 x 13.4 x 5.4 inches and weighs a manageable 21.5 pounds. Physically the XP-610 lives up to its “Small-in-One” moniker. It’s not a perfect machine, but it will satisfy most home users. When used with the right photo paper, it delivers excellent quality prints. But this three-function all-in-one (or multifunction) device (printer, scanner, copier) packs in features like duplexing and Wi-Fi into a compact form-factor. Poor saturation and color accuracy on some papersĪt $150, it’s easy to dismiss the Epson Expression Premium XP-610 as a cheapo multifunction printer for home users. ![]()
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