Epson L4160 printer review: Inkjet printing at its best

Epson L4160 printer review: Inkjet printing at its best

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We recently reviewed the Epson L485 printer and we were quite impressed with its quality. That printer made me fall in love with the Ink Tank printers so much that I went out and bought one for my personal use. After using Epson printers for a few months, I can safely say that the company makes high-quality printers. But just because I had a good experience with one of Epson's printers doesn't necessarily mean that all their printers are of the same quality.

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That's why we decided to do a full review on it when we got our hands on a brand new printer from Epson. The printer we'll be reviewing today is the Epson L4160 (£17,799) which is another all-in-one inkjet printer from Epson that looks really promising on paper. But does the printer repeat the success story of the Epson L485 or does it fall short of our expectations? Let's find out as we do a full review of the new Epson L4160 All-in-One Ink Tank Printer:

Before we begin our review, it's good to get the paper specs out of the way. While I don't care about specs when it comes to a smartphone review, it makes sense to see what a printer offers. After all, you will only buy a printer that meets your needs and specific criteria. With that point in mind, here are all the specs you need to know about the Epson L4160:

The Epson L4160 printer is very compact and at first glance feels like it's built like a tank. My first impression of the printer carried over even when I started using it on a daily basis. I mean, I've only had this printer for a few days, but I like its build quality. Believe it or not, I shook this printer around to see if any part of it was loosely mounted, but the printer was rock solid. Needless to say, I am in love with the printer's build quality.

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