While both printers spray out ink in three variable droplet sizes, the print head in the P400 can render fine images by laying down 1.5 picoliter ink droplets, a significant improvement over the 2pl output of the P600. One of the P400’s most useful features is its size. With all of its various trays and feeds folded up, the printer is just over two feet wide and one foot deep, taking up little more space than a standard office printer. When outfitted for regular use, the output tray (fully extended) adds about 13 inches to the front of the machine while the two rear roll attachments tack on nearly 4 inches to the back. At about 27 pounds, it’s reasonably light for a photo-quality printer and could conceivably be stacked on a shelf over other items on a crowded desk or small studio. After removing the printer from its box, make sure to remove the myriad pieces of tape affixed to nearly every part of the printer.
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