Flimsy casing requires gentle handling.
Flimsy plastic casing for the price, so it may be the ink that incurs the cost. Has to be gently handled, eg opening the ink area, moving any of the parts to put in the paper, or the paper exit feed. Compared with older models, eg the much cheaper Epson XP-102 that finally failed, this casing feels very inferior, as though bits will come off in your hand.
Setting it up was slow so set aside some time and be patient, following the steps using the downloaded drivers - mine didn't respond to the enclosed CD/DVD but everything's online to set it up Any guides or manuals are also online so, should you have any problems, you will need to research and find your answers.
There is no USB included, so Wi-Fi only. If you prefer a plugged in connection, buy a USB once it's arrived so you can match the tiny port. I question the need to be for Wi-fi operation when printing photos or documents if you work offline although I couldn't see a non-Wi-fi option.
Printing looks fine. I have not used it much in its firs week so I really hope it proves reliable and lasts as long as my old Epson did. Verdict: costly and insubstantial.
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