EPSON Expression Photo XP-8500 Printer review

For this review of the EPSON Expression Photo XP-8500 Printer, I am turning it over to my lovely wife who is obsessed with photography and documenting our family’s life.  Her experience with at home photo printing far exceeds mine so I will turn it over to her. 

I am scrapbook obsessed. Seriously. I am a firm believer that pictures shouldn’t stay on your phone forever and that all the little bits of your life have a story and deserve to be told.  So, every year, week by week, I document what is going on in our lives.  While I appreciate the prints from professional labs, I just don’t like waiting for my pictures.  So several years ago I started printing at home.  I print a minimum of 10 pictures per week, but sometimes many many more, so I need a printer that can keep up.

What’s in the box?

The Epson Expression XP-8500 all-in-one, manual/start here guide, CD ROM for product setup (everything can also be downloaded from the Epson website, power cord, 6 Claria Photo HD ink cartridges (cyan, yellow, magenta, black, light cyan and light magenta)

System Requirements

Windows – 10,  7, 8.x and Vista, Macintosh – OS 10.12.x, 10.11.x, 10.10.x, 10.8.x, 10.7.x and 10.6.8

Let’s take a look

Out of the box, set up was simple.  Just plug it in, lift the scanner glass to insert the ink cartridges and the printer walks you through the setup.  The calibration process is rather lengthy compared to other printers and requires you to print a few items and answer multiple questions about the print quality.  Overall, the set up took about 15 minutes.  I was then able to connect it to our wireless network and install the driver on my computer.

This printer has a small footprint (13.7″w x 13.4″d x 5.6″h) and it is lightweight (14.8 pounds).  You could easily place this on the corner of your desk and not lose much workspace.  Please note that these dimensions will be slightly different when the printer is actively printing because the paper output tray opens and slides out.

There are only two buttons – a power button and a home button.  The home button will take you to all the options – copy, print photos, scan, various prints, settings, and maintenance.  The Various Prints menu has a variety of options such as types of design paper, calendars, greeting cards and more.

There are three ways to load the printer.  The upper cassette is designed for photo paper in the following sizes: 3.5″ x 5″, 4″ x 6″, 5″ x 7″, 16:9 wide.  The lower cassette is designed for your copy paper, presentation paper, and legal sized paper.  There is also a rear paper feeder for one-off projects and it can accommodate a variety of paper sizes and types.

The printer has both SD and USB ports on the front so you can print without using your computer or phone.  I usually don’t print directly from a memory card; however, for me, this was convenient when scanning a document so I could automatically save it to the device.  Also, with the Epson Event Manager software installed on my computer, I was able to select my computer as the destination and the scanned document showed up on my computer screen a few seconds later.

There is not an automatic document feeder.  To be fair, most printers in this class do not have them.  Since I mostly use my printer for printing photos this wouldn’t deter me from buying this printer, but anytime I have to scan more than two pages at a time, I wish I had one.  This may be something for readers to consider if you feel that the scan and copy feature will be used often.

Let’s start printing.  There is a catch in the paper tray when removing and inserting but I found if I was a little too fast it was easy to pull the tray all the way out or push it too far in.  Once I realized this, I was a little more careful and it was easy to feel when it was inserted correctly.  When you insert paper into the tray, there will be prompts on the screen to select the type of paper to ensure proper printing.  I have other printers that I can hear printing from an adjacent room but not this one.  The printer is very quiet.

For everyday document printing, the XP-8500 can print about 9 pages per minute.  It can also print two-sided documents to reduce the amount of paper used (print speed is 4.7 ppm for all black ink when printing 2-sided).  There are certainly faster document printers out there but this was sufficient for my home printing needs.  After all, this printer is a photo printer first.

Epson says this will print professional quality photos in as little as 10 seconds when printing in draft mode and I found that to be true.  I printed a majority of my pictures in a higher quality but the time it added was negligible.  I have been printing pictures wirelessly from my phone for almost a month and it produces crisp images with vibrant colors.  Also, the ink used is the Claria Photo HD ink, which Epson says will produce images that last up to 300 years in an album.  As a scrapbooker, archival quality photos is a must and it is awesome that an at-home printer can produce them.

When selecting a printer for home use, there are a lot of factors to consider – primary use, print speeds, running costs, etc.  If you are looking for a printer to document your memories, the Epson Expression Photo XP-8500 Small-in-One should be a high contender on your list.  At a retail price of $249.99, I believe you get a great bang for the buck and would highly recommend this printer to our readers.

Source: The sample for this review was provided by Epson.  For more information please visit the product page and you can order from Amazon.

 

Product Information

Price: $249.99
Manufacturer: Epson
Retailer: Amazon
Pros:
  • Compact, vibrant colors, crisp images, long lasting prints, very quiet, easy set up, great value
Cons:
  • No automatic document feeder

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Otterbox is harnessing of the power of the Force to protect your iPhone

When people want to wrap their smartphone in the ultimate protective case, they buy an Otterbox case. And now that protection comes with some extra geek appeal because Otterbox just announced their new collection of Star Wars inspired iPhone cases. Compatible with the iPhone 7, 8, 7 Plus, and 8 Plus, these five new Otterbox cases will protect your iPhone from the dark side while remaining slim and sleek in your pocket.

The new OtterBox Symmetry Star Wars Series iPhone 7/8 ($44.95) and iPhone 7 Plus/8 Plus ($54.95) are available now on otterbox.com. Go there now and may the force be with you.

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Deal: Mint SIM is offering 6 Months of Mint service for $45

Mint, the ultra-affordable wireless service that uses T-Mobile towers, just announced their Black Friday and Cyber Monday deals that can save you a lot of cash on your wireless bill that you can turn around and use to buy other gifts (for yourself!). 

Deal 1: 3 FREE months of Mint SIM service with the purchase of 3 Months of service. Unlimited Talk & Text along with customer choice of 2Gb, 5Gb, or 10GB of 4G LTE data per month. Priced at $45, $60, and $75 respectively. This deal is exclusive to www.MintSim.com. This deal starts on Black Friday 11/24 and is for a limited time only (end date not specified).

Deal 2: 3 FREE months of Mint SIM service, 5GB of 4G LTE data, Unlimited Talk & Text starting Cyber Monday and running through Cyber Week (with the purchase of any GSM unlocked phone on www.bestbuy.com). This deal starts on Cyber Monday 11/27 and ends on 12/2.

Check out my Mint SIM review.

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New Extreme Sport: synchronized binge-watching and peddling! Made possible with Harvil’s Foldable Exercise Bike

Exercising might have just gotten a lot more convenient… no more excuses!

With this foldable exercise bike, now we can ride essentially anywhere. It’s slim design and foldable technology allows wonderful transportation abilities and very easy storage. The assembled dimensions are 26.4 in L x 20 in W x 46 in H and it weighs 44 pounds. On Amazon, they come in the fun and vibrant colors of aqua and peach. 

The bike features 10 levels of magnetic resistance which can be adjusted to achieve your desired routine. Like most bikes, the cushioned seat can be adjusted to suit any height and preference. The pedals are anti-slip and have straps to keep your feet secure. The digital monitor displays speed, distance, time, calories burned, and heart rate. 

There’s no need to drive to the gym anymore, which means that you don’t even have to go out in public! So, workout in your “I’m with stupid” t-shirt and Spongebob pajama shorts in your living room while binge-watching Stranger Things 2 on Netflix. You won’t regret it. How would I know? …Nevermind. Have a glass of wine, because after that ride, you deserve it. Then place your bike back in its super small and secret hiding place until next time.

It gets better! We can help our economy by supporting Harvil, a family owned company out of the USA!

Purchase a Foldable Magnetic Exercise Bike by Harvil on Amazon now for @129.99.

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qottle 30oz Double-wall Vacuum Insulated Tumbler review

The often referenced requirement of eight glasses of water a day may not be based in pure medical fact, but I know that if I don’t drink enough during the day, I feel sluggish and blah. Any product that can help me want to drink water and tea is worth a look in my opinion. So let’s take a look and a sip from a qottle insulated tumbler.

What is it?

qottles are 30oz/878ml drink tumblers that are double-wall vacuum insulated stainless steel BPA free, sweat proof beverage holders.

Design and features

qottle tumblers (just typing that makes me smile) both look and feel nice in hand. First of all, they have a tapered shape that allows smaller hands to grip the approximately 3-inch base. The power coded exterior adds to the ability to grip the tumbler.

qottles are available in black, blue, red, and white. I was sent a black and a blue version of the 30 ounce tumbler.

The 30 ounce tumbler is lined with BPA-Free, 18/8 Stainless Steel.

The clear plastic lid has an opening that allows you to drink from the tumbler or use a straw.

Around the edge of the lid is a thick black silicone seal that is designed to keep liquids from leaking out of the tumbler when you drink from it.

Also included with each qottle is a rubber stopper that you can use to plug the opening in the lid.

I guess the idea is that you plug the lid when you have the qottle in the cup holder in your car or in the bottle holder in your backpack, to keep the contents of the bottle from leaking if the bottle tips over.

When you’re ready to drink, you can remove the stopper and hang it over the edge of the tumbler. Yeah, I think this is a weird design too. I’d much rather have a better lid that has a spring loaded opening than a stopper that will get misplaced within a day or less.

Keeping cold things cold and hot things hot

qottle tumblers are double wall vacuum insulated and are able to keep liquids cold for up to 24 hrs and hot liquids hot for up to 6 hours. That sounds impressive and I wasn’t sure I believed the claims till I tried it myself and sure enough, I was able to fill the tumbler with water and ice cubes and there was still ice in the tumbler the next day with no condensation on the outside of the tumbler.

And for hot liquids, ooooh boy, you have to be really careful if you fill the qottle with boiling water to make tea and then try to drink it. The outside of the tumbler only becomes very slightly warm, so it tricks you into thinking that you can safely drink from it. Trust me, this tumbler will keep hot liquids hot for hours and hours. I made a tumbler of tea and wasn’t able to take a drink without burning myself for about 45 minutes after I filled the tumbler. And that was after I removed the lid for about 20 minutes.

I’m also happy to report that the stainless steel tumbler does not impart any flavor to your beverage.

What I like

I like the look of the qottle tumbler and the power coated exterior that makes it easy to grip.

I also like that it delivers on the claims that it will keep your cold beverages cold and your hot beverages hot for many hours.

What needs improvement

The qottle tumblers need a better lid with a spring-loaded drink opening because that plug thing is pretty lame.

It would also be nice if the tumbler came with a removable handle.

Final thoughts

Stop refilling your old plastic water bottles and get a stainless steel tumbler. It will keep your beverage cold (or hot) and is better for the environment. You can make the switch easily with a qottle tumbler because it’s nicely designed and doesn’t have an outrageous price tag.

Source: The sample for this review was provided by qottle. Please visit their site for more info and Amazon to order.

 

Product Information

Price: $13.99
Manufacturer: qottle
Retailer: Amazon
Pros:
  • Nice style
  • Power coating provides grip
  • Keeps cold liquid cold and hot liquid hot for hours
Cons:
  • Lid and stopper design needs improvement

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