Epson Stylus SX425W review

A low-budget wireless all-in-one inkjet without the usual sting in the tail?

The definitive Epson Stylus SX425W review
The definitive Epson Stylus SX425W review

TechRadar Verdict

Pros

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    Inexpensive for a Wi-Fi all-in-one

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    Attractive styling and high-quality finish

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    Smudge-proof printing even on plain paper

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    Choice of standard or high-yield cartridges

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    Good onboard printing and photocopying controls

Cons

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    Ink costs are slightly above average for mono, expensive for colour

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    High-yield cartridges save very little in actual running costs

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    Colour LCD is small at just 3.8cm (1.5 inches)

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    Quite noisy in operation and no auto duplex facility

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    Photo printing is very slow and prints on glossy paper look lacklustre

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Buy a 'cheap' inkjet printer for around £50 and you know what you're in for – massively expensive running costs to help the manufacturer claw its money back. Sure enough, a full set of four high-yield cartridges for the SX425W costs a couple of pounds more than the printer itself.

To be fair, though, the mono ink cost of about 3p per page is pretty much the same as for the much-vaunted Canon MG5150 and MG5250 printers. However, colour printing is pricier than average at about 10.5p per page, compared with between 5p and 8p per page for most of the latest Canon, HP, Kodak and Lexmark inkjets.

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