

The running cost is on the high side, as is typical for cartridge-based inkjets. The manual alignment is a little tedious compared with AIOs that let you print an alignment page and then scan it for automatic alignment, but it's typical for Epson's inkjet AIOs. Remove the packing materials, then follow the instructions to install the ink cartridges and align the printhead.


It measures just 7.4 by 14.8 by 13.7 inches (HWD) with the output tray closed, adding 6.1 inches to the depth with it open. The XP-5200 weighs just 11.9 pounds and is easily small enough to share a desk with. But the XP-5200's slightly better photo quality, and some features that go beyond the basics, will be enough for some to prefer it. All this isn't quite enough for it to replace the Brother MFC-J4335DW as our top pick for light-duty inkjet all-in-one printers for a home office. It delivers fast speed and impressively good output quality for its $129.99 list price, and its features include the ability to send scans to the cloud, print from mobile devices, and even print remotely over the internet. But a generous 150-sheet paper capacity makes it potentially suitable for a home office as well, as long as you don't mind that its copying and scanning is limited to one page at a time on a letter-size flatbed. How to Set Up Two-Factor AuthenticationĪ quick glance at the Epson Expression Home XP-5200 All-in-One Printer's name suggests it's aimed squarely at home users.How to Record the Screen on Your Windows PC or Mac.How to Convert YouTube Videos to MP3 Files.How to Save Money on Your Cell Phone Bill.How to Free Up Space on Your iPhone or iPad.How to Block Robotexts and Spam Messages.
