![]() ![]() The output tray holds up to 30 printed pages. Paper capacity consists of 120 sheets, split between a main drawer that holds 100 sheets of plain paper (or 10 envelopes) and a secondary tray that you pull up from the back of the chassis that holds 20 sheets of premium glossy photo paper. (Opens in a new window) Read Our Epson WorkForce Pro WF-M5299 Monochrome Printer Reviewįor performing walk-up tasks such as making copies or printing from memory cards, as well as previewing images and documents, the XP-8600 sports a big, beautiful 4.8-inch color touch screen, which comprises the entire control panel. For that, you'll need to opt for an Expression Premium machine or one of Canon's wide-format Pixma TS series, such as the TS9520 (another Editors' Choice) or TS9521C. As mentioned, like most Epson Expression Photo and Canon Pixma TS models, the XP-8600 comes without an ADF. Just Right for the Photo EnthusiastĪt 7.2 by 13.7 by 20.7 inches (HWD) and weighing 14.8 pounds, the XP-8600 is significantly smaller and leaner than XP-7100, though it's a bit bigger than Canon's competing six-ink Pixma TS9120, another PCMag favorite. That makes the new Epson less business-friendly and more inclined toward photo output than the XP-7100 and several other consumer AIOs, despite its high-quality text printing. Designed for family and home office use, the six-ink XP-8600 prints exceptionally well, especially photos, but unlike the XP-7100, it has only a flatbed scanner, lacking an automatic document feeder (ADF) for copying and scanning multipage documents. It's mostly similar in capabilities to the Editors' Choice Epson Expression Premium XP-7100 Small-in-One reviewed here in early 2019. The Expression Photo XP-8600 Small-in-One ($249.99) is Epson's latest consumer-grade photo all-in-one printer.
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