Skip to navigation
Login|Register
Log In

Remember me

RSS Feeds

Epson Stylus SX400 review

Verdict:

Needs Mac OS X 10.3.9 or later + USB 2 port + USB 2 cable

Review Date: 10 Jul 2008

Price when reviewed: (£102 ex VAT)

Reviewed By: Alan Stonebridge

Our Rating 3 stars out of 5

This new entry to Epson's Stylus range of inkjet printers is firmly pitched at home users, particularly those with conservative amounts of space available for peripherals.

The SX400 is an all-in-one inkjet printer, scanner and copier that shares most of the features of the earlier SX200, adding an LCD screen to improve its capabilities as a standalone photo printer.

While it can't be properly termed petite, Epson has done its best to minimise the footprint by narrowing the lower part of the case. In keeping with this, the built-in paper feeder and tray collapse in an accordion-like fashion and fold back into the printer when it's not being used. They don't have the rigidity of fixed or detachable trays, but they're sturdy enough not to diminish the overall build quality. On the top, the control panel and the scanner's lid are a slick black with a gloss finish that inevitably attracts fingerprints.

The control panel includes a bright 6.3cm screen that pops up, so you don't have to lean over the printer to use the onscreen menus, which use a combination of graphics and textual prompts. In conjunction with a logical arrangement of buttons, we found them easy to use.

There are two memory card reader slots lower down on the front side. The scanner bed sticks out from the base of the unit, so you may find yourself leaning down to see the ports. They accept the major memory card formats, including large capacity variants such as SDHC that are increasingly common, along with PictBridge support. The readers allow use as a standalone photo printer, with basic features like cropping and the ability to print index sheets for reference.

Four separate cartridges provide cyan, magenta, yellow and black inks with Epson's DuraBrite Ultra system, and they can be purchased individually or as a complete pack, providing flexibility when printing a large batch of photos with dominant colours or large volumes of monochrome documents. As Epson indicated, we found the first set of cartridges ran down quickly - replacement, full capacity cartridges have a longer lifespan, so buyers should factor this into the initial cost as it only takes a few dozen best quality photos to drain the cartridges.

Printing a 6 x 4in photo at best quality took several minutes and, with the driver's vivid printing option enabled, the results lived up to the name. Some colours were oversaturated - comfortably so - to provide a rich look with a minor impact on details such as creases in material, but home users printing bright family and holiday snaps will be pleased with the results. More ambitious photography enthusiasts may be disappointed with the results on subtly lit images, though turning off the quick print mode reduces oversaturation but roughly doubles printing time.

Epson claims that the SX400 will print up to 34ppm, but at the fastest speed we got was 15ppm of black-and-white text. The faintness of the text certainly matched expectations for a draft-quality setting. Text was darker and more defined at the normal and best-quality settings, though the latter will rarely find use due to taking over a minute to print a page. The default setting was an acceptable compromise, with crisp enough text at just over 15ppm.

The device's copy function produces one or more copies of a single page independently of a computer. The original's detail was retained, though it also picked up texture from the original paper on its default settings. The same was true when hooked up to a Mac and used as a scanner up to 1200ppi. Tweaking the software settings will work around this, but it presents a learning curve before you'll be entirely accustomed and able to get best results from these features.

Prev Next
< Previous   Reviews : Printers Next >
Sponsored Links
Be the first to comment on this article

You need to Login or Register to comment.

(optional)

advertisement

Award-winning Printers

Epson WorkForce Pro WP-4595DNF review

Epson WorkForce Pro WP-4595DNF

Category: Printers
Rating: 3 out of 5
Price: £360
Canon PIXMA MX515 review

Canon PIXMA MX515

Category: Printers
Rating: 3 out of 5
Price: £85
Canon i-Sensys LBP7680Cx review

Canon i-Sensys LBP7680Cx

Category: Printers
Rating: 3 out of 5
Price: £355
Canon Pixma MG4150 review

Canon Pixma MG4150

Category: Printers
Rating: 3 out of 5
Price: £97
HP LaserJet M1132 MFP review

HP LaserJet M1132 MFP

Category: Printers
Rating: 2 out of 5
Price: £99
Laser printer buying guide

Laser printer buying guide

Find out all you need to know about choosing the right laser printer.

Read more

Multifunction printer buying guide

Multifunction printer buying guide

Find out all you need to know about choosing the right multifunction printer.

Read more

 

advertisement

Also in this category...
 
Computer Shopper

advertisement


advertisement


 
 

Expert Reviews Printed from www.expertreviews.co.uk

Register to receive our regular email newsletter at http://www.expertreviews.co.uk/registration.

The newsletter contains links to our latest PC news, product reviews, features and how-to guides, plus special offers and competitions.