Hence the name, the Epson Expression Home XP-440 Small-in-One Printer ($99.99) is a very compact home all-in-one printer that offers good overall output quality and a wide range of connectivity features. It may not be the smallest home AIO on the market (that honor goes to the HP Deskjet 3755 All-in-One Printer), but it is more versatile than its tinier competition. Although it doesn't unseat the Canon Pixma TS8020 as our top all-in-one geared toward home use, it offers the same solid performance and feature set I have come to expect from Epson's Small-in-One line at a very reasonable price. Diminutive Design The glossy-black XP-440 ($477.33 at Amazon Canada) measures 5.4 by 15.4 by 11.8 inches (HWD) when closed and 11 by 15.4 by 20.4 inches (HWD) with trays extended, and it weighs just 9 pounds, the same weight and dimensions as its identical-looking predecessor, the now discontinued Epson Expression Home XP-430. The Editors' Choice Canon Pixma TS8020 has similar dimensions but ...
The Epson Expression Home XP-440 Small-in-One is one of the tiniest all-in-one printers in town, and delivers good text and graphics quality and solid speed to go with a basic feature set.
Compact; Lightweight; Budget price; USB, Wi-Fi, and Wi-Fi Direct connectivity; Above-par text and graphics
Relatively high running costs; Slightly subpar photo quality; Lacks an Ethernet port; No auto-duplexer or ADF; No fax