The XP-400 also uses the company's Connect Email Print app, with which you can send a print job remotely using a unique e-mail address assigned to every printer and have a ompatibility with Google Cloud Print and Apple AirPrint paired with a built-in Wi-Fi print server. The XP-400's specs are the same as the NX430's, and include a 2.5-inch color LCD, a memory slot on the bottom left of the unit and a four-ink cartridge bay that use Epson's DuraBrite Ultra pigment inks.
Printing:
- Resolution up to 5760 x 1440 dpi (mono) / up to 5760 x 1440 dpi (color)
- Max Printing Speed up to 8.7 ipm (mono) / up to 4.5 ipm (color)
- Ink Cartridge Configuration4 cartridges (1 each: cyan, magenta, yellow, black)
- Ink Palette Supported (Colors)cyan, magenta, yellow, black
- Color4-ink
- Minimum Ink Droplet Size3 pl
- Printer Drivers / EmulationsEPSON ESC/P Raster
- Ink TypeEpson DURABrite Ultra inks
Scanning:
- Scan ElementCIS
- Automatic DuplexingNone
- Optical Resolution1200 x 2400 dpi
- Interpolated Resolution10200 x 14040 dpi
- Color Depth24 bit
- Color Depth (Internal)48 bit
Special Features:
- Small-in-One design
- Easy wireless printing
- Card slots, 2.5-Inch LCD and touch panel
- Mobile device printing
- Quiet Operation
1 comment:
Don't buy this model. We got one that pooped out with a printer error (no error code given). The company replaced it, but the replacement has the same issue and Epson won't replace it. They say it's an "isolated issue." Really? Twice with the same model? They say my only option is to take it in for service somewhere - which would cost me money. No thank you. I'll buy another printer FROM ANOTHER COMPANY. Also, this model sucks up ink like crazy. We were forever changing cartridges. DON'T BUY IT.
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