The Expression Premium XP-7100 sits towards the top of Epson’s range of home inkjet MFPs. It combines a 1,200 x 4,800dpi scanner with a five-ink printer, fed by dedicated A4 and photo paper trays in the main body.
The XP-7100 stands surprisingly upright in the flesh, but it’s almost stylish. Turn it on, start printing and its control panel and tray both motor automatically into place.
It’s a neat party trick, but we wish Epson had concentrated more on the menu, which is poorly translated in places.
Additionally, the touchscreen isn’t super-responsive, and the only way we found to turn off its key beeps was to switch on quiet mode, which slows down printing.
These grumbles aside, the XP-7100 is easy to live with. The two paper trays mean there’s less shuffling around when you want to print photos, while a single-page rear feed adds to the flexibility.

Epson Expression Premium XP-7100 review: Specifications

The specification is high throughout, with support for both wired and wireless networks, an SD card slot and control via a large 10.9cm colour touchscreen. Although there’s no fax modem, the 30-sheet, duplexing ADF lets you make unattended multipage copies or scans.

Epson Expression Premium XP-7100 review: Performance
The ADF makes it a credible home office device, too, even if the outputted page order is reversed during simplex copies. At 14.7ppm, this is a reasonably fast text printer, but it excelled itself with 6ppm in our colour graphics test – it even duplexed at 3.4ppm.
Borderless 10 x 15in photos emerged almost on the minute, too. Scans were generally quick, with a 300dpi A4 image needing 15 seconds, and a 1,200dpi 10 x 15cm photo 48 seconds.
Copy speeds were less impressive, however – while ten black pages copied in two minutes, the same job took twice as long in colour. A duplex copy of a ten-page, 20-side colour original completed at just 2.6ppm, but at least it’s good to have the feature.
Epson Expression Premium XP-7100 review: Verdict
The XP-7100 is versatile and capable, and for the most part, it’s quick, but we’re not convinced it’s worth the premium over cheaper competitors such as Canon’s TS6250 , especially given that it costs about the same to run. If you don’t need the flexibility of an ADF and extra paper trays, we’re not sure we’d bother.
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Expression Premium XP-7100 specifications |
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Max print resolution |
5,760 x 1,440dpi |
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Dimensions |
390 x 339 x 183mm |
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Weight |
8.2kg |
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Paper capacity |
Tray (100), photo tray (20), rear feed |
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Prince per print (standard, mono) |
3p |