A:AnswerHi cgs820, The feed path on the Expression Premium XP-7100 is 8.5" wide, so you cannot print wider sheets than 8.5". The largest paper you can print using the XP-7100 is 8.5" x 47". Regards, Mark - The Epson Team.
A:AnswerWe just bought this printer for work. We are able to print to transparency paper. But you have to modify the settings to high gloss photo paper and black and white. We only use black for what we need. We need to print a logo that is solid that we use in our transfer printers. If it is not solid then there is too much light passing through the logo when we burn our printing plates and you will see it on the plates. The lines look like vector/raster lines and are consistently in the same place.
A:AnswerHi missy, No the XP-7100 is not a sublimation printer. Using ink other than the Epson 410 or high-capacity 410 cartridges it is designed for can damage the print heads and affect warranty coverage. Regards, Mark - The Epson Team.
A:AnswerHi, The XP-7100 has a preset for Commercial #10 envelopes. You can print on other envelope sizes by creating a user-defined size in the driver. Regards, Mark - The Epson Team.
A:AnswerHi ash, Ink yield depends a lot on coverage and settings. We use ISO test methods and get 500 pages black and 650 pages color. Regards, Mark - The Epson Team.
A:AnswerEasy to load paper. Close the output tray; the paper tray is below it and easy to pull out and fill. (I do find that the paper catches on the part of the paper guide that is flush to the bottom of the tray, closest to the inside. Always have to be careful of that in all 3 Epson printers i've owned.)
A:AnswerI thought the quality was bad for the price of it - and the heads on mine would never align properly so words looked like they were slightly italic majority of print jobs.
A:AnswerHi Tbonenya77, Sorry, PVC cards are too thick and rigid to feed through the XP-7100. Size may be an issue, too The smallest size sheet the printer can handle is 3.5" x 5". Regards, Mark - The Epson Team.