







🖨️ Elevate your workspace with pro-level prints and effortless wireless freedom!
The Epson Expression Premium XP-7100 is a compact all-in-one wireless inkjet printer designed for professionals and creatives who demand superior photo quality and versatile functionality. Featuring a 4800 dpi resolution, a 30-page auto document feeder, and a vibrant 4.3-inch touchscreen, it supports borderless photo printing up to 8x10 inches and direct printing from USB or SD cards. With seamless wireless connectivity and duplex printing, it’s optimized for productivity and creative projects at home or in the office.














| ASIN | B07FN93WW7 |
| Additional Printer Functions | All In One |
| B&W Pages per Minute | 15.8 ppm |
| Best Sellers Rank | #12,785 in Office Products ( See Top 100 in Office Products ) #7 in Desktop Photo Printers |
| Brand | Epson |
| Built-In Media | 5 Claria Premium ink cartridges: 1x 410 Black ink cartridge, 3x 410 color ink cartridges: Cyan, Magenta and Yellow, 1x 410 Photo Black ink cartridge, CD-ROM containing software and drivers (Windows and Mac), Expression Premium XP-7100 color inkjet printer, Power cord, Setup and instruction manuals |
| Color | Black |
| Color Depth | 24 bpp |
| Color Pages per Minute | 1 ppm |
| Compatible Devices | Laptops, PC, Smartphones |
| Control Method | Voice |
| Controller Type | Amazon Alexa, Vera |
| Customer Reviews | 4.0 4.0 out of 5 stars (5,391) |
| Display Type | LCD |
| Dual-sided printing | Yes |
| Duplex | Automatic |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00010343922693, 00010343937697, 00010343942622, 00010343943674 |
| Hardware Interface | Ethernet, Secure Digital Card, USB |
| Ink Color | Black, Cyan, Magenta, Yellow |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 17.2"D x 23.5"W x 8.1"H |
| Item Type Name | Epson Expression Premium XP-7100 Wireless Color Photo Printer with ADF, Scanner and Copier |
| Item Weight | 21.5 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Epson |
| Maximum Copies Per Run | 60 |
| Maximum Copy Resolution Black and White | 4800 dpi |
| Maximum Copy Resolution Color | 4800 dpi |
| Maximum Copy Speed Black and White | 15.8 ppm |
| Maximum Media Size | 8.5 x 11 inch |
| Maximum Print Resolution Black and White | 4800 dpi |
| Maximum Sheet Capacity | 30 |
| Maximum print Resolution Color | 4800 dpi |
| Model Name | XP-7100 |
| Model Number | C11CH03201 |
| Model Series | XP |
| Number of Ethernet Ports | 1 |
| Number of Trays | 1 |
| Other Special Features of the Product | Auto Document Feeder, Borderless Printing, Memory Card Slot, Touch ScreenCD Printing, Two Sided Printing |
| Output sheet capacity | 30 |
| Paper Size | 4 inch x 6 |
| Power Consumption | 13 Watts |
| Print media | Paper (plain) |
| Printer Connectivity Type | Wireless |
| Printer Output Type | Color |
| Printer Type | Inkjet |
| Resolution | 4800 |
| Scanner Type | Photo |
| Series Number | 11 |
| Specific Uses For Product | Home |
| Total Usb Ports | 1 |
| UPC | 010343937697 010343943674 010343922693 010343942622 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | Warranty |
| Warranty Type | Limited Warranty |
| Wattage | 13 watts |
D**S
A good cartridge printer - ideal for lower volume printing.
Good cartridge printer. Had a tank style for a while - the ink dries up in the lines and it was a major hassle. I don't print enough to maintain those type printers. So - back to a cartridge printer - great image quality and much easier to take care of.
A**R
🙂 Great printer with an even better price.
I just happened to stumble across the Epson XP-7100 while looking for a small photo printer capable of using Letter size paper. The store did not have print samples and I knew nothing about it so I put off the purchase to do some more research. I came across a PC Magazine article titled The Best Photo Printers for 2019. The XP-7100 was listed a one of seven listed as an Editors' Choice, but the 7100 was the only Legal size printer with 2 others not fitting the bill and the remaining 4 being large formats costing 2-10 times as much. With a price of $129, I decided to take a chance. The XP-7100 arrived well packaged and heavier than expected (usually a good sign). It is a elegant contemporary design which takes up very little space and looks good anywhere. No ADF or trays sticking out. Setup was easy and straight forward with the quick setup sheet. The 4.3 inch control screen is a delight with its intuitive interface and bright touch screen. Once the ink cartridges are installed, just push the power button (the only button) and the control panels automatically tilts outward for a better viewing angle. After printing a few test sheets for printer head alignment, it was time to set up WiFi (unless you go with USB). WiFi setup was easy. Just select your network and enter its password (if secured). Last step is to install the software and driver on the computer. The CD did not auto run as it was supposed to so I manually opened the CD in File Explorer. At the root level are two app files. EPWizard.exe and Setup.exe. I ran the EPWizard.exe and everything installed fine. WiFi tried to locate the printer and it failed. This was resolved with a simple Restart of the computer. My first few prints were to test different papers and quality setting. The printer has 2 trays supporting cards, photos, envelops and basically anything A4 or Letter size and smaller. It even includes a CD tray to print on CDs. A motorized output tray retracts back into the printer (along with the control panel) when you power off. As far as construction, the port for the power cable is a little wobbly. I do not know what that is about. Some reviewers wrote the printer is flimsy. The trays do not have rollers or bearing, so yes they are a little flimsy to reduce friction, but tighten into place once fully extended. This is common among printers and helps keep cost down. As for the body, it does have thin panels (available in different colors) which are simply not acceptable for a laptop. Oh wait, this is a non-portable printer meant to, at most, be moved from place to place a few times. Remove from box and place on desk. I purchased the printer mainly for its photographic printing abilities. My first real print was a Student of the Month article (about my daughter) from the website of the local newspaper. The photo and text would be a great test of the printers capabilities so I imported the article at 300 dpi with vector text. I printed it with high quality settings and used Epson Ultra-Premium Glossy Photo Paper. The results were phenomenal. The color photo was vibrant and the blending of the 4 photo colors was seamless. Text (some of it 5pt in size) was very crisp and could rival laser printers. The printer is fast for an inkjet on high settings. I estimate around 35 seconds for the 8.5 x 11 print. I’ll add a follow up on the scanner, ADF, and media ports but for now the 7100 is a very impressive photo printer which can be had as low as $99. Of course they will make up for the losses, and then some, with ink and paper sales.
B**8
Poor quality and awkward design
I have been very disappointed with this printer. The printer heads stopped working after less than 3 years. Ruining maintenance on them only made it worse. I was unable to print at all. When I called Eason they said there was nothing that could be done and it was not covered under warranty. I had just bought new ink which was wasted when the printer broke. Also the feed trays and paper try’s are very awkward. The photo try is hard to get aligned. You have to close the feeder tray to put paper in and then pull it out to print. The front cover is useless because you have to have it open and have the paper tray pulled out to print. Also if you have 5 G WIFI it is not compatible. It is compact but the overall design is poor and the quality of the product is poor. The ink is expensive and a pain to install. The print quality of photos is decent but there are enough other disadvantages that I would make a different choice.
P**S
Does the job & has duplex printing from ADF. Liked better than comparison Canon
Looking to replace a Canon Pixma 922, I've now compared this Epson with 2 Canon printers (TS9521C & MB5120) both of which had their issues. Like the MB5120, this Epson (at 1/2 the cost and 2/3 the size of the 5120) can duplex scan from a lay flat top document feeder. (vs. the vertical fan feeder of the TS9521C.) Automatic duplex scanning was a must-have feature for me. I've so far scanned 50 page dual size documents on the Epson, no problem. It's fast. For more pages I'd do in 2 batches - the Epson allows you to add to a scanned pdf. Canon - no. With Canon, once scanned, you'd have to add pages to the pdf using Adobe. The Epson also lets you skip blank pages, and choose grayscale, something Canon doesn't have. Scanning quality is fine and has better unadjusted tone than Canon's although you wouldn't notice without side by side comparison. I just had to learn that the "top" of the platen is on a different end from the Canon's where I'm used to it. No wonder initial scans got cut off (duh!) The one negative for this Epson: while scanning using the utility on the laptop is easy and affords lots of adjustments, the Scan function on the printer itself just would NOT work for me. Clearly not everyone encounters this issue but I simply cannot fix it. In other words, the printer can't find a computer to scan to, even though they are obviously on the same network because it prints & scans fine, laptop to printer. But printer to laptop = a solid no. After trying every possible fix I could find on the internet, I called Epson. Epson's tech support consisted of someone reading a script and asking the same questions over and over, then saying someone else would call me back which never happened. I almost returned the printer at that point. The "tech support" was truly abysmal. But I decided the size, cost and scanning features of the Epson outweigh the occasional inconvenience of not being able to scan from the printer. The paper tray is flimsy, very inconvenient to reach crap but it's even worse on the Canon. (For comparison the Canon 5120 offers only 1 tray, a super awkward and breakable paper size adjustment, and won't fully close if using regular letter size paper.) Both printers can handle 80# stock which is pretty much just thick paper, I don't know about heavier card stock. Neither has a very good output catch tray. Both print fine if you can handle the Canon disconnecting from the network everytime it or the computer power down and having to rerun a utility program to reconnect. I was spoiled by the now defunct, solidly built Canon pixma 922 (which also had the same disconnect issue - I just kept a shortcut to the utility app handy). The 922 doesn't really have an equivalent replacement, but for me, the Epson comes closest.
N**M
Great product
Found this very easy to set up. I set up as wireless in about 15 minutes. Printer is working well and I like that it doesn't take up a lot of space. I had purchased this to replace an Epson that was about 15 years old and purchased it on sale so am well pleased with the price. I have yet to print photos but expect it to print well.
M**S
La meilleure imprimante. Très facile et ne tombe jamais en panne. Je l utilise plusieurs fois par jour et elle marche sans soucis. Bravo Epson!
J**I
No me gustó que los cartuchos no son fáciles de encontrar, además de que no tuvieron mucha duración los que traía
S**S
It's a great printer, but i bought it because it said it had faxing capability....thinking that meant I could fax right from the printer.. It doesn't have that capability you have to fax from an online app with isn't always convenient
J**H
I bought an Epson XP6100 printer on-line from NES Online through Amazon. The item arrived promptly on the first day of the expected delivery window. It was brand new in its manufacturers packaging and has worked like a dream. It seems quieter than previous Epson printers I have owned, and the scanning function operates quicker and at better resolution than previous scanners, probably due to improved software.
D**Y
Great little printer and awesome service to get it here. Live in country town so always impressed when delivery is prompt.
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