The XP-830 adds a fax machine to print, copy, and scan functionality, an Ethernet port and a larger touchscreen display The XP-630 promises better photo printing with a 5-ink cartridge bay, adds double-sided printing and CD/DVD printing The XP-330 is the least expensive printer in the line but drops the size of the color screen down to 1.44" The XP-430 sits in the middle of the 2016 Epson Expression line. You'll need to temper your expectations for snapshot photos if you're used to seeing large-format quality prints, but the XP-430 is well-equipped to print frame-worthy shots of you and your loved ones. With clean lines even in tiny fonts and clear marks across the page, we'd have no problem recommending this device for printing work hand-outs and full-color graphics documents. The XP-430 did great with our output quality tests as well. Either way, we've come to expect impressive throughput results from Epson and these speed tests prove that the XP-430 can handle handle medium- to high-volume jobs with minimum latency.
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Color text and graphics documents are a different story, though, and its speed consistently lagged behind the Brother MFC-460DW on those jobs, although you might not notice much of a difference unless you're sitting over the machine waiting for the job to come out.
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The XP-430 registered similar throughput scores as the XP-420 with about 8.5 pages of black text per minute.