• Reviews around paper (3.40 of 5)

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

    • The rear-feed tray lets you print on thicker photo paper (a nice fine-art rag paper, for instance)
    • There are great options for printing from iPhones and iPads, and several built-in useful papers, such as lined notebook paper and graph paper
    • When it decides to be a printer, the printed results come out looking beautiful, IF you have the right paper, and IF you have the right settings figured out, and IF it feels like it on that given day
    • I chose the preset for Epson Velvet Fine Art Paper and selected the option for thick paper to ensure it handled the paper without any issues.
    • Do yourself a favor and spend the $10-15 for a ream of premium bright white inkjet paper
    • This one has electronic sensors, and it easily fed the fine art paper I use.
    • With this Epson, I can make a few changes, and then print just 10 flyers, for approximately $10 total--half for more expensive paper, half for ink costs.
    • Overall, the compact size, easy setup, reasonable price, excellent print quality (said to be long lasting due to Claria inks - provided the right Epson paper is used), quality scanning and copying makes this an excellent evolutionary product in the Epson line
    • I've only had it for a few days, but I printed some photos on beautiful Epson Hot Press Natural Paper and they look great, especially for such an inexpensive printer
    • Paper slot stores enough paper for our occasional use and the tray comes out in front automatically
    • Combinations of paper jams, wireless communication errors, and other malfunctions will make a simple task take forever
    • Buy all the right ink, triple check all the right settings, use the right paper, and still watch as over $300 in printer/ink/supplies sits on your desk, completely useless
    • The only issues I've run into, when I use the bypass tray in the back for printing 4x6 prints, sometimes the paper doesn't get grabbed, and you kinda have to push it in yourself.
    • , flimsy paper trays you can't get any paper in
    • I've had no paper handling issues or jams and I have tried two-sided printing
    • An option for the flatbed scanner is to scan to an SD (or MS or CF) card, as well as to printer, computer file, or Cloud.
    • and on photo paper, looks about 90% as good as if I had them printed from an outside source.