A:AnswerHi Sandy. The Epson Expression Premium XP-7100 was not designed for dye-sublimation printing nor use non-genuine Epson ink cartridges. Regards, Bobby - The Epson Team.
A:AnswerHi Jack. The ADF is an acronym that stands for "Automatic Document Feeder." The ADF on the Epson Expression Premium XP-7100 is integrated into the scanner bed or document cover. For more information, refer to the "Placing Originals in the Automatic Document Feeder" section, page 78, of the User's Guide. Regards, Bobby - The Epson Team.
A:AnswerAll our personal computers are Mac OS, but I do have a work laptop which runs on Win10. I have successfully printed on both OS. I hope this helps.
A:AnswerHi Raj. The Expression Home XP-440 was designed to use only genuine Epson 288 and 288XL ink cartridges. The 288 and 288XL ink cartridges can be also be used with the XP-330, XP-430, XP-434, XP-340, XP-440, and XP-446 printers. Regards, Bobby - The Epson Team.
A:AnswerHi brown587. Please visit the Ink Finder on the official Epson website to compatible printers for the Epson 126/127 ink cartridges. Regards, Bobby - The Epson Team.
A:AnswerHi Wendy, Sorry, the XP-7100 is not a sublimation printer. It is designed only for Epson 410 and high-capacity 410XL cartridges. Regards, Mark - The Epson Team.
A:AnswerHi Negatives, Epson's higher-end Perfection scanners can scan slides and negatives. All-In-One printers like the XP-7100 do not have the necessary transparency unit. regards, Mark - The Epson Team.
A:AnswerHi denikaye, The rear-feed tray on the XP-7100 accepts 23 mil thick paper. The dimensions of the printer with the input and output trays open is 17.2" x 23.5" x 8.1" (W x D x H). Regards, Mark - The Epson Team.