The 30-sheet automatic document feeder (ADF) for the letter/A4-size scanner is something many home-oriented printers lack, but you’ll appreciate it if you have to scan or copy longer documents. Paper handling is versatile, if not always high-capacity. Epson also offers a great selection of mobile-printing apps and options. Front slots support Secure Digital, Memory Stick, and Compact Flash media, as well as PictBridge. The printer also has Wi-Fi direct, so it can connect directly to a device rather than having to go through a wireless network. Connectivity includes ethernet, USB, and 802.11b/g/n Wi-Fi. It has an easy-to-use, 3.5-inch touchscreen control panel. The Expression XP-810 also has almost every feature you could possibly want in a color inkjet multifunction. Photos can slow a printer to a crawl, but the Expression XP-810 crawled faster than most: 2.4 ppm when printing 4-by-6-inch photos on plain paper on the PC, and 0.8 ppm for a full-page, high-res photo on the Mac (which sounds slow, but the average is 0.5 ppm). Simpler pages, consisting mostly of plain, black text and basic monochrome graphics, posted an aggregate speed of 10.3 pages per minute (ppm) on the PC and 9.7 ppm on the Mac. The output arrives quickly, too-again, the Expression XP-810 clocked some of the fastest times we’ve seen for a consumer-level inkjet.
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