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The Epson Expression Photo XP-15000 is a compact, stylish A3+ photo printer featuring a 6-color Claria Photo HD ink system with red and grey inks for superior color accuracy and black & white depth. It supports versatile media sizes including A4 duplex and CD/DVD printing, offers multiple wireless connectivity options including Wi-Fi Direct and Ethernet, and includes smart Dash Replenishment for automatic ink reordering without subscription fees. Ideal for professionals and creatives seeking gallery-quality prints from a sleek, space-saving device.
| ASIN | B0788VDMNB |
| Additional Printer Functions | All In One |
| B&W Pages per Minute | 29 ppm |
| Best Sellers Rank | #31,863 in Computers ( See Top 100 in Computers ) #76 in Portable Photo Printers |
| Brand | Epson |
| Built-In Media | Paper Tray, Print Cartridge |
| Color | black |
| Color Depth | 24 bpp |
| Color Pages per Minute | 9 ppm |
| Compatible Cartridge | Epson 235 cm |
| Compatible Devices | Electronic Devices with Wi-Fi Connectivity |
| Control Method | App |
| Controller Type | Wi-Fi Connected App |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (163) |
| Dual-sided printing | Yes |
| Duplex | Automatic |
| Hardware Interface | Ethernet, USB |
| Initial Page Print Time | <9.0 seconds |
| Ink Color | Black |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 14.6D x 18.9W x 6.3H centimeters |
| Item Type Name | Epson Expression Photo HD XP-15000 Colour Inkjet Printer |
| Item Weight | 8.5 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | Epson |
| Maximum Copies Per Run | Numerose |
| Maximum Copy Resolution Black and White | 2273 |
| Maximum Copy Resolution Color | 5760 dpi |
| Maximum Copy Speed Black and White | 29 ppm |
| Maximum Media Size | A3+ |
| Maximum Print Resolution Black and White | 2276 dpi |
| Maximum Sheet Capacity | 250 |
| Maximum print Resolution Color | 5760 |
| Model Name | Eression Photo HD XP-15000 |
| Model Number | 235N207 |
| Model Series | XP |
| Number of Drivers | 2 |
| Number of Ethernet Ports | 1 |
| Number of Trays | 2 |
| Other Special Features of the Product | Automatic duplex (A4, plain paper), Borderless print, CD/DVD print, Rear specialty media feed, Thick Media Support, Red eye removal, Photo Enhance, Wireless PictBridge |
| Output sheet capacity | 250 |
| Paper Size | 483 millimeters |
| Power Consumption | 21 Watts |
| Print media | Paper (plain) |
| Printer Connectivity Type | USB, Ethernet, Wireless LAN IEEE 802.11a/b/g/n, Wi-Fi Direct, Epson Easy Photo Print, Epson Print CD |
| Printer Output Type | Colour |
| Printer Resolution Horizontal in Black and White | 5760 Centimeters |
| Printer Type | Inkjet |
| Processor Count | 1 |
| Resolution | 5760 x 1440 |
| Scanner Type | Photo |
| Specific Uses For Product | Photo Printing |
| Total USB 2.0 Ports | 1 |
| Total Usb Ports | 1 |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
| Wattage | 21 watts |
R**H
Imprimante livrée avec un raccordement électrique non conforme, pour le marché UK et entraînant une non utilisation immédiate. J'ai été obligé d'acheter ce câble moi-même avec les inconvénients inhérents(déplacement, essence, attente,...) avec la promesse d'un remboursement que je n'ai toujpours pas perçu... Je devais imprimer 30 dessins dans l'urgence, l'exposition a été différée.
M**E
Oh wow, this is a fantastic printer. I'm the retired CEO of a hi-tech design studio. I needed a hi-res photo/graphics printer suitable for use in a home living environment and where printing volumes would not be particularly high. I also wanted a dedicated printer not one with integrated scanner and copier functions. This printer model is actually discontinued: I'll explain why you should buy it while it's still in stock. It looks like Epson has (understandably) changed its business model from selling complex hardware cheap and selling ink expensive. The replacement model for this printer uses 'cheap' ink by utilising refillable tanks. The downside is that it's a lot more expensive. Fair enough: if you need high-volume printing go for the more expensive model. OK, why is this printer so great? From the aesthetic point of view it's gorgeous and it's compact: ideal if it's on show in a living room. Everything about the design is thoughtful, ergonomic and well-engineered. The control panel is hinged: tilt it out to operate it, push it back to the neat vertical position when you're done. The control panel features a high res, back-lit LED screen. The excellent resolution means that small print is legible and a lot of information and graphics can be displayed. This makes for very intuitive operation with the well-coded UI that Epson provides. The screen isn't touch but navigation using the arrow keys makes it easy to use. All this makes for fast & easy set up, operation and maintenance/test tasks. The printer provides an integrated bottom slide-out tray for A4 paper. For media up to A3 + the back feeder is used. The pull-out paper holder/support at the back holds up to 20 or 30 sheets. This back feed is used for regular sheets, thick media, canvas etc of any size up to A3+. A great feature is that the output paper support is motorised: it pops out when printing is initiated and retracts when the printer is off. This feature contributes the beautiful design of the machine. Now the key question: quality. It's awesome. As a test, I printed a 300 dpi A3 image with solid colour, skin tones and subtle shadows (a 50MB TIFF file). The result was amazing: vibrant, solids immaculate, colour rendering excellent, blacks really black and excellent shadow detail. I wasn't seeing much difference between the image on my 27" Mac retina display and the image on paper. The colour rendering is helped by the 6 ink cartridges used: CMYK plus grey and red. Needless to say, the printing is super sharp – so regular mono printing on plain paper also looks good. For the application I've described, I reckon you'll not get better than this in terms of value for money, print quality, UI/UX, build quality, looks and compactness. If you have high volume requirement, ink cost would make this an expensive solution and you should spend more and go for the much more costly ink tank model. If you want archive printing (essentially max colour rendering fade resistance), spend even more money to get more print heads and a non-dye ink system. One last thing: I bought, also from Amazon, the flat-pack Devaise mobile 5-drawer file cabinet as the base for the printer. In black, it looks great and is the perfect base for the printer. At £67, the unit is a fraction of the cost of the Ikea equivalent and just as good in terms of looks and quality. As ever with Amazon, both these items arrived super fast and well packaged. For once, it's nice not to have to rant about design issues of a product: this printer is the "Dog's" if you know what I mean!
C**S
Beware when buying extra ink. The printer works well no complaints, but, I ordered the recommended replacement "Squirrel" ink pack at the same time. Two months later I needed to change the grey ink cartridge only to discover there is no grey ink cartridge in the replacement pack, instead there's a light cyan cartridge and another different colour cartridge both are no use to me. I now have to order 2 further cartridges to replace the grey and a red cartridge with different units. This looks like epson are ripping me off. When I replace this printer I'll go back to canon.
B**E
(Review for epson XP 15000 model) (Photo is a close up of the printed gray lines, the blue parts are my masking fluid) Working with 300gsm/130-140lb watercolour paper? (In my case, arches hot pressed) This printer will print on it! Needed a printer that would take arches hot pressed 300gsm paper, and after sifting through the net, i came across a post that stated this printers previous model printed on that exact paper, however it had been discontinued, but the link to this printer was there subtitled that this model was the 'upgraded latest version' of the printer i wanted. I wanted such a printer in order to print digital drawings I've made on my tablet to paint. I was previously drawing, then tracing using a light box onto my watercolour paper. Although the online manuals at epson say you should only use heavy epson paper, I bought it anyway after seeing in other places that this prints on up to 130lb/300gsm paper either way. And it certainly does. After going through the set up, to align the print heads correctly after all that shipping (dont rush that part, its REALLY important, so you dont get streaky print outs), i set the back feed to A3, paper type to thick in the printers settings, loaded up epson iprint on my tablet, set the feed to rear in the apps print settings, and test printed on a thicker standard a3 paper which i believe is 80gsm. So far so good. The print quality is fabulous. Then i placed my arches paper in the back feed (which i must add, epson say only add 1 sheet at a time if using 300gsm paper), And tapped print. I watched as the paper went through without a hitch, and have a wonderful printed image for me to paint on. Highly reccomend for those looking for a suitable printer for 300gsm paper all in all. The printers interface is simple for setting up, but a bit long winded when having to put in your wifi password,but thats okay as i cant imagine id be having to navigate the printers keyboard often if ever again! You can also use the quick connect to connect the wifi if your router has that button. It also has settings for different types of paper. I just have mine set for plain paper and paper type as thick. It prints on CDs and labels and envelopes, but i wont be doing that anytime soon and im confident it will be easy to set up should i ever need to. There are manuals online should i need to consult them. Really really happy with this purchase. And the price is phenomenal. Epson win again!
A**N
I absolutely love the Epson Expression HD XP - 15000 - A dream to use, has so far done everything I wanted it to..I am an artist and I wanted to make my own art prints to sell..The first prints were from photograph and then manipulated in Photoshop, but did not come out right, it was just scruffy/pixellated and too saturated, I thought it was because I hadn't bought a good enough printer! but Im guessing I didn't have settings right in Photoshop and the quality of the photo was not good enough. I thought as I printed on Canson watercolour paper and not Epsons matte paper that might be the problem. Then I tried a scanned image at 1200 ppi and discovered printing in CMYK and a fair few other settings and 10 prints later I got the perfect print and i am thrilled!! As a complete beginner in Photoshop and using Printers it was a massive learning curve for me, watching lots of Youtube videos over 3 days and also studying everything I could on the internet all helped me achieve my desired outcome..I thought I had bitten off more than I could chew doing all this myself when most artists go to printers to do all of this and I thought it was actually going to be more like 3 months before I could print out a decent print, so I was thrilled to get it right within 3 days, a day before someone wanted to buy my first print! It took me about 50 minutes to unbox and completely set up and it even connected to wifi instantly, I didn't have to do anything, not even press any buttons on router! It was well packaged, it didn't come with any free paper, but the ink cartridges it came with seem to be full and not partially filled like is sometimes the case with new printers. It has taken 140lb Canson watercolour paper in rear feed and front feed tray with ease, surprisingly, I wasn't expecting that..I was worried it would only take certain papers, I have also read elsewhere that it does lots of other things too, like cd printing and stickers and t shirt transfer/iron ons, so I will be trying these other things too, along with seeing if it will take canvas paper to print photos on to make my own personalised photo canvas. So it sounds like this printer has endless possibilities and I am truly thrilled with it! I highly recommend this printer, I hope that I will still be just as happy with it in 6 months time or 3 years down the line! We shall see!! Thankyou Epson!! As a complete beginner in Photoshop and using Printers it was a massive learning curve for me, watching lots of Youtube videos over 3 days and also studying everything I could on the internet all helped me achieve my desired outcome..I thought I had bitten off more than I could chew doing all this myself when most artists go to printers to do all of this and I thought it was actually going to be more like 3 months before I could print out a decent print, so I was thrilled to get it right within 3 days, a day before someone wanted to buy my first print! It took me about 50 minutes to unbox and completely set up and it even connected to wifi instantly, I didn't have to do anything, not even press any buttons on router! It was well packaged, it didn't come with any free paper, but the ink cartridges it came with seem to be full and not partially filled like is sometimes the case with new printers. It has taken 140lb Canson watercolour paper rearfeed and front with ease, and from what I have read it can do t shirt transfer/iron on, stickers etc and I will be trying canvas to do my own photo/art canvas, we shall see how that goes, anyway I hope that I will still love my printer in the following years to come and it will always do a good job! The added photo is of my first sold art print done on this printer that I so far highly recommend! Thankyou!
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