Also on the front of the XP-640 is a memory card slot with support for the SDXC, SDHC and SD families of cards plus a USB port for attaching a flash stick containing photos to be printed. If, as I sometimes do, you forget to manually pull out the paper output tray then a reminder will be given when instigating a print job with this task not been carried out, in order to avoid any possible problem that might be caused by a paper jam. There is also an insert, concealed on the base of the lower tray, enabling you to print on suitable CD/DVD media when the need arises. The paper input trays have a capacity of 100 sheets of copy paper and 20 photo sheets. The lower paper tray is primarily for A4 paper, whether of the plain or photo type, while the top tray, of the two, can be used for different sizes of photographic paper. Positioned on the front panel of the unit are two input paper trays, a paper output tray and a control panel which can be adjusted to various angles for the optimum viewing position. Both the power socket and USB connection option are tucked away, out of sight, at the rear of the unit. The XP-640 is a five cartridge printer covering magenta, yellow, cyan and a double photo black cartridge plus pigment black for use with text. The XP-640 offers a choice of WiFi or USB connectivity plus mobile printing options. With dimensions of 390 x 339 x 141mm (W x D x H), this box-shaped unit with bevelled corners manages to look both appealing and reasonably compact with the usual standard arrangement of a flatbed A4 scanner perched on top of an inkjet printer. The Epson XP-640 is being targeted at home users looking to product high-quality photos and text documents with a device capable of delivering scan, print and copy functionality as its main remit. Unlike the previous Epson All-in-One unit that I looked at, the Epson XP-640 is based on the company’s ink cartridge technology using Micro Piezo™ print head technology rather than its innovative Eco Tank range of products.
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