Epson XP-5200 Wireless All-in-One Printer
Original price was: $129.99.$79.99Current price is: $79.99.
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Epson XP-5200 Wireless All-in-One Printer Price History
Price History for Epson Expression Home XP-5200 Wireless Color All-in-One Printer with Scan, Copy, Automatic...
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Current Price | $79.99 | September 14, 2024 |
Highest Price | $79.99 | July 30, 2024 |
Lowest Price | $79.99 | July 30, 2024 |
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$79.99 | July 30, 2024 |
Epson XP-5200 Wireless All-in-One Printer Description
- Remarkable Print Quality for Home and Photo Printing — Epson’s leading-edge PrecisionCore technology produces crisp documents, vibrant borderless photos with rich colors, and more
- Our Fastest Expression Home Printer — Plus, a 150-sheet paper tray for convenient paper handling
- Stress-Free Setup and Operation — Large 2.4″ color display for effortless navigation, plus easy installation and operation through your smartphone or tablet using the Epson Smart Panel app (1)
- Convenient Connectivity — Supports easy wireless connections and printing from Android or iOS devices (2)
- Engineered for Reliability — Consistently delivers high-quality prints with heat-free technology and a permanent printhead designed to last the life of the printer
- Easy, Affordable Printing — Individual ink cartridges make it easy to only replace the ink you need
- Efficient, Economical Design — Automatic 2-sided printing helps you save paper and reduce paper waste
- Hands-Free, Voice-Activated Printing — Easily print on-the-go using Alexa and Siri (3)
- Versatile Functionality — Create searchable PDFs and more with included Epson ScanSmart scanning software
- Epson Printing System Is Designed to Be Used Exclusively with Epson Genuine Cartridges — Use of non-genuine ink could cause damage not covered under the printer’s limited warranty
Epson XP-5200 Wireless All-in-One Printer Specification
Specification: Epson XP-5200 Wireless All-in-One Printer
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Epson XP-5200 Wireless All-in-One Printer Reviews (13)
13 reviews for Epson XP-5200 Wireless All-in-One Printer
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Kirk D. Skorzak –
It’s a decent quality printer and was pretty easy to connect. It produces a good, clear, non-smudged document. One feature I really like is that is uses multiple ink tanks available in both standard yield and high yield depending on your need for printing quantity and are fairly reasonably priced. There is a slight delay in printing from the time I press ‘Print’ until it starts but, in all fairness, I’m comparing that to the instant print I’m accustomed to from the $200+ printer it replaced and the few seconds delay is acceptable. I’ve only had this printer for a bit less than a month and haven’t used the Scan or Copy functions yet but I am quite satisfied with the printing I have done..
Kindle Customer –
After I used the initial cyan starter ink, the computer would no longer read the cyan ink cartridge. After trying two different cyan cartridges, I finally called Epson. The first customer service rep was extremely nice and had me to do various adjustments and test to see if we could rectify the problem. She determined that the chip was bad and since the printer was still under warranty, Epson would replace it. That was a satisfactory solution for me. I waited 2 weeks with no printer and emailed asking for an update. After waiting more than 24 hours with no response, I called customer service again. They found they needed more information to be able to send a new printer. I immediately sent them the information and called customer service back. The new rep wanted even more information. She finally pretended to put me through to a supervisor. After holding on a few minutes, the call was ended from their side. While I have always used Epson in the past, that is the last Epson printer than I am buying.
Jonathan E. –
Prints fast enough. Nice clean easy scan. Good software for multi tasking. Clean image and text prints. Small for a tight confined space. May feel overwhelmed during innitial connection – so seek help from tech savvy family member.
Karen –
I was able to get it set up quickly. I’m using this to print things at home from my phone and laptop. No connection issues. Prints are fast and clear. Order extra ink at the time of purchase because the initial cartridges are minimal to make sure things work. You’ll want extra to have on hand. It states this in set up but doesn’t really mention it anywhere else. I haven’t had to switch mine out but I’m not printing a ton. It is NOT a quiet printer but it is fast. No issues so far.
RhinoRhino –
I recently purchased the Epson XP-5200 printer, and unfortunately, my experience has been less than satisfactory. The printer worked well for the first 10 months, but then it encountered a problem, and that’s where the trouble began.
The real frustration began with the warranty process. I returned the printer over a month ago, and I’ve had no updates or a replacement unit sent to me. The only way to contact customer support is by phone, and the long waits on hold before and during the calls are quite frustrating. To make matters worse, I was promised a call back with an update, but that never happened.
In addition to the warranty issues, I was disappointed with the printer’s ink consumption. It seemed to go through ink at an alarming rate. Even when printing only in black, I could barely manage to get around 100 pages printed before all the cartridges were empty. Considering the cost of a new set of cartridges at $80, this is simply not acceptable.
Another frustration I encountered was the printer’s refusal to allow me to use the scanning function when the ink ran out. This limitation felt unnecessary and inconvenient.
My experience with the Epson XP-5200 has left me dissatisfied, and I won’t be considering Epson for my future purchases. I hope this review helps others decide when choosing a printer.
Mountainbloke –
I’ve had countless printers of many different brands. About seven years ago, I bought my first Epson. It had a major defect that prevented it being usable. Epson sent a replacement immediately, without my needing to return the defective one. I liked that. The replacement worked well until about a month ago, when it suffered a fatal (in my opinion) jamming problem. Of course, as fate would have it, replacement cartridges had just arrived. After a little research, I ordered an Epson XP-5200. It was easy to install, has more features than my old printer, and works great. To my eye, the required 222 print cartridges look like the 288 print cartridges I had ordered for my old printer. It would be nice if they worked in the new printer.
Manuel –
So I connected the printer wirelessly to my computer. Easy enough. I printed 15 pages and the black ink ran out. I was sure that this was just some kind of mistake. Like I just got a bad cartridge. So I call Epson customer service and told them what happened. Well guess what, the man told me that was done on purpose. I was like, what? That doesn’t make any sense. He said that there was only enough ink in cartridge to print out more or less 15 pages because that cartridges’ only function was just to test whether or not the printer was working properly. So I was like, WHAT? I said, So I bought this new printer and right away I have to spend more money on a cartridge? He was like, Yeah. Then I was like, F.U.!
And something else as long as I have your attention. I bought another black cartridge off Amazon. It was an off brand for the Epson I have. It lasted long enough. I was more or less satisfied with it. But when it ran empty the printer was saying that ALL ink cartridges were going to need to be replaced. It was indicating that all the cartridges were empty. And I did not print any color other than black. So they were trying to screw me over with the other three cartridges. DON’T BUY THIS PRINTER.
goldie19 –
Works as it should now! When 1 st used it the ink was not allowing it too print. Amazon wouldn’t send me new ink so they gave me money back on it which was enough to buy the ink needed.
Arturo Jorge Garcia Mata –
Perfect printer for home. The scanner runs kinda slow but the images are really clear at the end.
mindy connolly –
Seems to work as for what I needed it for. Connects easily to wifi, printer was easy to set up with step by step instructions, I’ve printed a few different things with it so far one being business cards with the Avery business cards and worked exactly as I wanted. Picture prints are not professional quality but it’s not as bad as I thought, they are clear prints. Overall for what I’ve printed so far seems to be a good printer
abba girl. –
Rapport qualité -Prix Parfait.
Snickers99 –
This printer is pretty good. A little tricky to set up. Probably could be easier to set up. But it prints well. My main issue is it goes through a LOT of ink. I was getting the standard capacity ink cartridges but had to switch to the XL cartridge because it was going through so much ink and I don’t even print that much. It’s OK for occasional printing but if you print a lot, it might be better to find a printer that uses less ink / has bigger ink cartridges.
Diany –
The printing quality is good