Print professional-quality photos at home with the Expression Photo XP-8800 Wireless All-in-One Color Printer from Epson. Combining precision MicroPiezo technology with 6-color Claria Photo HD inks, the XP-8800 delivers vibrant, borderless prints up to 8.5 x 11" with exceptional detail and accuracy. It has a high-resolution flatbed scanner for crisp, accurate scans and copies. The 4.3" color touchscreen offers intuitive setup and navigation. There are separate trays for photo paper and plain paper, and a rear feed for specialty paper. The printer supports a wide range of media, including select Epson fine art papers.
- Print Standard Paper, Copy, and Scan
- Duplex Printing
- 6-Color Claria Photo HD Ink
- 4.3" Color Touchscreen
Epson XP-8800 Overview
Epson XP-8800 Specs
Functions | |
Printing Technology | |
Color Type | |
Configuration | |
Ink Color | |
Print Resolution | |
Media Sizes | |
Scanner Type | |
Scanner Maximum Resolution | |
Scanner Color Depth | |
Wireless | |
Power Source |
Printing Technology | |
Color Type | |
Configuration | |
Ink Color | |
Print Resolution | |
Borderless Printing | |
Duplex Printing | |
Printer Language | |
Print Speed (By Time) |
Media Handling | |
Media Sizes | |
Paper Capacity | |
Special Media Support |
Scanner Type | |
Scanner Maximum Resolution | |
Scan Modes | |
Scanner Color Depth | |
Grayscale Depth |
Scan Sizes |
Number of Copies | |
Reduction/Enlargement | |
Copy Speed | |
Duplex Copying | |
Copy Resolution |
Data I/O | |
Wireless | |
Direct Printing | |
Media/Memory Card Slot | |
OS Compatibility |
Display Size | |
Display Type | |
Power Source | |
Battery | |
Input Power | |
Power Consumption | |
Max Acoustic Noise | |
Operating Conditions | |
Storage Conditions | |
Certifications | |
Dimensions (W x H x D) | |
Weight |
Package Weight | |
Box Dimensions (LxWxH) |
Epson XP-8800 Reviews
Great machine in complex wrapping
Excellent printer for home use, and seems good enough for true photographers (I am not one). Good definition, subtle colors, not very fast on “Best” setting, reasonable price. // But the interface is complex – it is all through the lcd screen: many menus, many layers of menus. At the print-from-computer level important things (like which paper tray to use) are buried. // The setup is also a mixed bag - hooking up to our home wireless network was easy; the printer connected itself to iPhones; but I wanted to use a wired USB connection and it took over 30 minutes to find the setting (see “interface” above) – why was this not the default? // Other concern is the way the ‘print drawer’ extends and stays out – seems likely to get sideswiped and broken. // Based on my previous Epson Stylus Photo experience I expect this one to last many years, and if I print something every week I hope the print nozzles will not get clogged.
Performs as Advertised
Four-star rating vs five is only because it does not have the auto-2 sided scan capability, which I knew when I purchased it. Otherwise, I would give this printer a Five-star rating. Easy to setup and thus far functions as advertised and the print quality is absolutely excellent.