Print Your World in Color! 🌍
The Epson Expression Home XP-440 is a versatile wireless color photo printer that combines printing, scanning, and copying in a compact design. With a user-friendly 2.7-inch color LCD, it allows for easy navigation and setup. This printer is optimized for use with Epson cartridges, ensuring high-quality prints every time. It features a 100-sheet paper capacity, mobile printing capabilities, and creative tools for photo enhancement, making it the perfect addition to any modern workspace.
B&W Pages per Minute | 10 ppm |
Color Pages per Minute | 4.5 ppm |
Total Usb Ports | 1 |
Hardware Connectivity | USB |
Connectivity Technology | Wi-Fi |
Ink Color | Cyan, Magenta, Yellow, Black |
Resolution | 9600 |
Additional Printer Functions | Copy, Scan |
Warranty Type | Limited Warranty |
Control Method | App |
Controller Type | Vera, Amazon Alexa, iOS, Android |
Print media | Paper (plain) |
Scanner Type | Photo |
Display Type | LCD |
Compatible Devices | Smartphones, PC, Laptops |
Printer Type | Inkjet |
Additional Features | Wireless |
Printer Output Type | Color |
Item Weight | 9.5 Pounds |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 15.4"D x 20.8"W x 11"H |
Paper Size | 3.5" x 5", 4" x 6", 5" x 7", 8" x 10", Letter, Legal, A4, B5, A5, A6, half letter, executive, user definable (3.5" – 44" in length) |
Maximum Sheet Capacity | 100 |
Media Size Maximum | 8.5 x 14 inch |
Wattage | 12 watts |
Is Electric | Yes |
Duplex | Yes |
Dual-sided printing | Yes |
Color | Black |
S**R
Great value, great quality
After having a fight with my work printer for a few hours. I gave up and ordered this one. My main reason for purchasing this model was due to the amount of ink I had on hand that the old printer used. I looked for a new printer that took the same ink. When I saw the price on this one I was sold, I needed this printer. The printer works just fine. I use 4inkjet cartridges in it so I will get my money out of this printer even if it only lasts a few years. I do run a lighter weight paper through it currently because that's what I have on hand and it will every now and then put a wrinkle in the paper when it pulls it through to print. I'm not sure why it does that but for what I print that has no impact. The stuff I print is packing slips, invoices, and prints.This is a great economy printer for your everyday needs. I would recommend this to anyone who has everyday printing.
J**.
Unreliable: terrible printing and terrible print outs
UPDATE 11/18/2019I have changed my 5 star rating to a 1 star. i would rate it zero stars if possible.WARNING: Do not buy this printer unless you like inconsistent printouts, are forecasting at spending $300 a year on ink cartridge replacements, and love trouble shooting connectivity issues with your devices and are not guaranteed the printer will recognize your computer.I'm lowering my rating as my experience in using this printer has continually gotten worst. Here are the problems I have been troubleshooting for the past couple of months. (I've only owned this device for 5 months)1. print quality of standard text documents (no pictures included) is horrible. The printer will only print every other line, at best, and most lines are low quality ink distribution. Some lines are dark and others are faded and some lines aren't even on the paper. I've gone through all the maintenance steps on the device but to no avail, it doesn't get any better.2. The ink cartridges empty out very very quickly. The cartridges are small and I knew they wouldn't last as long as my prior printer's cartridges. But these...HOLY COW!!! In the short 5 months i have owned this printer, I have replaced the ink cartridges 3 times. It's $45 to replace all 4 of them. I get it...the ink is where they make their money. But having to replace ink cartridges this frequent and at this cost is ludicrous. This is has proven to be a bad investment over a short period of time.3. The printer is picky on which device it allows to print to it. I have 2 pc's that it refuses to print from. All other devices, work fine...for the most part. Cell phone printing is still working fine. But it is annoying that i cannot print from the main pc in the house that the kids use for homework. i have uninstalled and reinstalled the drivers 4-6 times already and it still is sporadic on allowing these 2 specific pc's print.4. no consistency in printing output. I get print outs that are just plain white pages, no text. Sometimes the last page will print last and require me to reshuffle the print out to get the pages in order. Some pages print upside down and some wont print at all in a print job wherein some of the pages did print out. i'm so confused on what this printer is thinking as we dont touch any of the settings.I'm really stumped on this printer. i have clearly seen that in ink alone, i will be on track to spend multiple hundreds of dollars in a 12 moth time frame. This is not a wise investment compared to some of the All-In-Ones that HP makes. This printer is being placed in the garbage can tonight and i am going back to the familiar and reliable HP printers i had in the past.Ignore my comments below. I had only used the device for about a week and all was well...for that week.******************************************************************************************************************************Sometimes smaller products sacrifice capability. But really what I needed was something small and capable of printing. Scanning is a bonus but not a necessity for my needs. I just want printing capabilities, from any device, and to do it wirelessly.What a great little device. It meets all of my expectations perfectly.
D**R
Excellent little printer!
No the printer is not useful in a busy office, however in my home it serves 3+ people who manage to create letters and graphic designs. These printers cost little in of themselves. The largest portion of their cost is in individual cartridges of ink. By using the 288XL version you an save by clicking on B & W for most jobs. I have previously owned two other Epson printers. Mine died after 2 years of indiscriminate printing. It copies, scans, and prints. If you hav e Alexa you can also have a standing order for replacement inks. I do not refill the ink cartridges as some do. Neither do I clean the print head regularly. This process also consumes ink. The printer is easy to set up and use. I'm older than many around me and set it up by myself. That being said I also am a retired office employee for a major corporation. I am picky about getting a very good printed page every time, the first time for each document.
H**D
Simple to set-up, basic printer for home use.
Inexpensive all-in-one printer for basic needs. Don't over think what a $50 printer/scanner/copier is supposed to be. This was easy to set up via Wi-Fi and being able to wirelessly print from your iPhone is an added bonus. Everything works well and it is compact, as well was lightweight. Some other reviews have stated "the ink cartridges cost more than the printer" and that is true unless you upgrade to either Epson's Eco-tank printers or you buy a professional quality level. If the ink cartridge price bothers you, then order a brand new printer every time a cartridge runs out. I just needed a basic Epson for routine work and being able to scan/copy. When it comes to doing photo work, I buy a professional level in wide-format.
K**️
Easy to set up
Easy to set up, good quality print, but it prints a mult-page document page 1 first, and they come out face up, meaning they end up in a pile completely backwards, and so you have to take your many many pages, and put them in the right order. Other printers do it the other way, so your multi-page documents come out in the right order. Other than that, for the price, it's a great printer.
T**Y
Meh. Cheap, easy, but ink doesn't last long at all
Cheap, easy to set up. It was a bit unreliable in the beginning, losing connection sometimes or having the print jobs error out. Then at some stage it started printing things weirdly (missing random lines of text), then started working again all by itself. It's a $50 printer though, so expectations should not be high.I agree with the reviewer that you're almost better buying another printer than buying the ink (as the ink comes with the printer). I'm going to do that once - that way I have a spare printer, and spare color cartridges. Then I'll just buy individual black ink cartridges.I will say that it ran out RIDICULOUSLY quickly. I saw one reviewer said it lasted 100 pages - mind didn't last 50, and I was just printing shipping labels and delivery notes, so nothing that uses much ink (like photos).
Trustpilot
3 days ago
5 days ago