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Review: Epson XP-8500 Photo Printer with Scanner & Copy functions

Epson XP-8500 review

Epson XP-8500 review

The Epson XP-8500 is old school printing at it’s best.  It’s a printer, scanner and copier all-in-one that uses their Claria inks for lab-quality photos you can print at home.

You probably know already if this is the type of printer you need for your growing family. If you’ve moved all your life into the digital word and have nary a scrap of paper in your house, this is likely not the printer for you. However, if you love scrapbooking or love photos in frames, this might be a winner. And if you have a new baby and are going daily to the drugstore to print up new photos for your mother-in-law, then you’re going to love this solution.

At $199 (Amazon), this isn’t an inexpensive printer. The inks are not cheap either. The benefit of the Epson XP-8500 is that you can print lab-quality prints at home. No trips to the drugstore (yes, many people still do that) or waits for the mail and a packet of photos. Hey, who doesn’t like instant gratification, right?

Epson does not claim any financial benefit. You are going to spend about the same per photo as a drugstore or other print, minus of course, carfare to the store.

Standard print functions

But how does it work in practice, for photos but also the regular functions of a multi-function printer? Let’s start with the easy stuff any printer should do.

  1. Set-up – For anyone who has ever set up a family or small office printer, setting up the XP-8500 will be simple. Six print cartridges snap in easily to get you going fast. Like any modern device, a color LCD screen helps you easily find and connect your WIFI.
  2. Document printing – Wireless document printing is fast and copy quality in both black and white and in color is crisp. You can also copy from the printer and here again, copy quality is consistent with what you would expect. (For a more workhorse printer, read our review of the Epson Ecotank 4550.)
  3. Scanning – I like the way you can scan documents, again from the printer platen, but also can choose to send the copy to a USB memory stick, SD card, the cloud or a WIFI-connected computer. I’ve always been very disappointed that the “one button” scanning on most printer/scanners just doesn’t work, requiring the user to open that scanner application and begin again. The XP-8500 makes scanning and saving easy without opening more apps. (NOTE: do turn off any special firewall protection before scanning from the printer or you’ll be frustrated that you can’t make it work.) Unfortunately, there is no “Scan” button so you do have to go through an extra menu to get to the scan function.

So good marks on the basic stuff.  Some other things to consider:

Photo printing

Now, for the key benefit, professional quality photo printing at home.

We printed multiple photos in 4×6 and 8×10 sizes in both black and white and in color. The prints are undeniably as nice as you’d get from a lab. I’m used to prints from Apple and I’d say (very subjectively) that these look a bit brighter. Note that there isn’t a matte option if you prefer that finish.

Printing is as easy as printing a black and white document though you do have to make sure you pick the correct size paper to match the desired print size which is tricky the first time. Printing color photos is similar to any color printing job. You hear a lot of whirring and spinning and about 10 seconds later, a print pops out.  I was very surprised that the prints are not at all wet, nor do they smudge if you put your finger right on the print.  Like a regular print, they are magnets for fingerprints though.

I have to say that my wife thought the 8×10 photos were suitable for framing. The printer uses Claria ink cartridges (312) and cost about $60 for a replacement set of six.

Epson does not have lightfastness ratings available for the Expression XP-8500 so I can’t vouch for how these photos will hold their color after a year, or if displayed in sunlight.

Special photo printing benefits

Other Considerations

Summary

The Epson XP-8500 is a smart option for new families that are going to want a lot of regular photos to show and share. Any other users, like scrap-bookers, who need pictures immediately for their projects will enjoy the ease of use and quality of the photos.

The price at $199 (Amazon) is not outrageous, though you do need to keep the price of the replacement inks.

 

 

 

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