• Reviews around color (4.13 of 5)

    Epson Expression Photo XP-960 Wireless Color Photo Printer with Scanner and Copier, Amazon Dash Replenishment Enabled

    • This is really a "deluxe" version of the basic Epson printer- this particular model has a lot of interesting features that aren't necessary but made the product seem extra cool- large color touchscreen, paper trays and drawers that slide out by themselves, wireless printing, etc
    • It has much detail and great color that I really desire.
    • It's easy to set-up, the color is vibrant, and has many functions
    • The colors were very dull and it left streaks on black and white prints
    • By default the colors on photos are actually really bad, I had to make custom profiles to get the best colors out
    • I wasted most of my ink on printing copies of two letter-sized prints because colors weren’t accurate
    • Great color on the photo prints
    • I had Epson Artisan 50; good color photos, used generic cartridges, after telling printer I had bought cartridges already.
    • Photos have had good depth and color
    • The results were just as impressive - really accurate color and good representation of the fine details deep in the photograph (always important when shooting cars).As with other brand printers, this Epson model allows you to print from an iPad, iPhone, tablet (all of which I own) — with or without a router
    • By default the colors on photos are actually really bad, I had to make custom profiles to get the best colors out
    • Now with the new inks I'm not holding back at all - I even print sheets of almost nothing but solid colors, without hesitation - comes out great, every time
    • Compact size for printer capable of 11"x17" sharp photos with fine color
    • Overall, when printing documents, the XP-960 produces clean, crisp text and vibrant colors at a nice, quick speed - and it can do it two sided
    • Six cartridges are what makes the photos POP in vibrant color.
    • Additionally, XP-960's colors are superior to other Epson color printers I've used.
    • Only 1 in 5 prints are salvageable due to poor color quality, print quality or feed issues
    • it did a great job with several pieces of artwork (the color wasn't perfect, but it was okay) and it works well as a compact copy machine, as well
    • The ink is costly and the colors are not always accurate (even if it is a simple palette)
    • Easy to use with accurate color rendering.
    • Color and brightness look good
    • The real reason to own this for me is the promise of clear and long-lasting color (and B&W) prints
    • Great prints, marvelous colors
    • Color is good although it does use more ink than my "old, old" Epson printer.
    • I compared what I printed at home and then went to CVS and Walmart and printed and the colors were much more vivid from the retailers
    • Cleaning the head of the printer wastes a HUGE portion of the ink, it uses an EXCESSIVE amount of ink on paper, and the colors are never accurate no matter what settings you use
    • After printing several test prints, the colors were bright and vivid.