

Then you can print them out or even upload them to Facebook directly through the UI. You can make light photo edits on this LCD display. So in addition to those wireless features you can also just walk right up to the printer and insert an SD card from a digital camera or whatever directly into this reader on the front. Thanks to Epson's iPrint mobile app, you can connect through a smart phone to print your photos directly from a photo album or you can use a number of cloud printing features like Google Cloud Print or Apple Air Print to output from a browser or an iPhone.īasically Epson is relying on these partnerships to get consumers used to the idea that don't necessarily have to be next to a computer to print something out. So getting to those details, this all in one can scan and copy in addition to printing, but the cool part about it is that you don't actually have to be tethered to a computer to do those things anymore. It's probably more like the size of a plain single function ink jet or laser printer, and it's pretty impressive that they were able to cram so many features into it. It's a lot smaller than most of the printers I've reviewed and definitely one of the smallest all in one units I've seen. That's Epson's way of telling you that this is a compact printer, which is true. So, this printer continues Epson's committment to that small-in-one branding. This is a first look at the Epson XP-420 all-in-one printer.
