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10/13/2012

Photosmart C309g Premium All-in-One Printer w/Duplex Printing/Wireless Review

Photosmart C309g Premium All-in-One Printer w/Duplex Printing/Wireless
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I bought this 6 months ago off newegg. At $100 i thought it was a great deal. Now as I'm ready to throw it away, i don't think it was a fair amount for a paper weight.
Ink: It printed great the first 2 or so weeks. I printed off 4 pages of address labels. Then after not using it for maybe a month, I try to print and the quality is terrible. Ok, the ink is dried. So I use 'clean print head', and try printing out. Nothing works, I take the cartridges out and dabbing the bottom with a paper towel the ink comes out fine. After much trial and error I get it printing fine again. After 2 days it stops printing red, a few days after that, all ink barely prints. And estimated ink levels are empty. (ink still dabbs fine on paper towel)
It now only prints some red.
It also takes it's time to print especially inbetween pages and has to prep each time.
Paper: It got a paper jam one time and since then I have to help it take the paper because it says please insert paper into tray, whether there is 1 or 50 sheets.
Connectivity: It comes with a foot long ethernet cord, won't do much good. But I use wireless and haven't had a problem with it.
Touch screen: very neat and works great.
scanned 1 time and that worked fine. haven't tried to copy anything.
Thoughts: I'm buying a different brand, and maybe going for laser.

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9/30/2012

HP C3150 Photosmart C3150 All In One Review

HP C3150 Photosmart C3150 All In One
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After owning a seperate scanner and printer for awhile, I bought this combined unit to save some desk space. The price seemed right, and I didn't need the extra fancy features of the more expensive units, such as the LCD screen etc.
To me, HP should have removed the memory card slots and put more engineering into the paper feed tray. My unit has worked flawlessly for about a year (or maybe less). I was very excited about the copy feature and scanner as it worked so well.
But now as I sit, the paper tray will not feed paper. One sheet, multiple sheets, the tray will not grab the paper. I suspect to fix this unit, it will cost more than what I paid for it originally. The scanner still works wonderfully.
If you search online, there are some other people that have experienced this same thing. I haven't even burned thru the original ink cartridges yet. Very disappointing.

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9/08/2012

HP Photosmart C5550 All In One Pritner Review

HP Photosmart C5550 All In One Pritner
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I picked the c5550 up at Sam's Club. I needed an all in one that would print on Cd/DVDs. I was replacing an Epson r200 printer that handled CD printing but ate ink and had constant head clogging issues.
So far, the C5550 has exceeded my expectations. Having separate paper and photo paper trays is great. It makes printing trouble free.
Print quality is excellent. Text is very sharp and dark black. Much blacker than the Epson I had been using.
Photos are truly beautiful. I was a bit concerned about this as the c5550 is a 4 color printer, while my old Epson was 6 color. I read that when printing photos on the HP that the three colors in the color cartridge are the only inks used. This means that I was going from 6 colors in the Epson to 3 in the HP.
No need to worry as photo printing is at least as good as the Epsonon photo paper, much better on regular paper. The Epson was very good on photo paper, but did not do well on regular paper - ending up with visible lines in photographs. The HP does phots on regular inkjet paper that are very usable. There is no substitute for photo paper, but there are no visible lines in the HP's output on regular paper.
CD and DVD printing is also excellent. Both the Epson and the HP use a special tray for CD/DVD printing. The tray goes into a special slot in the printer.
The Epson's tray was very flexible and the front edge wore out after time. This made it a chore to feed the tray into the printer. Once you got it to feed, it did a great job of printing directly on the printable CD or DVD.
The HP's tray is much more substantial. It has it's own storage slot in the printer, which will keep it from getting either lost or damaged over time. It seems to feed very smoothly and the printed product is excellent.
HP provides some software for printing CD/DVDs, but it is pretty basic. I found that a shareware program called Sure Thing Labeler v5 works with printer and gives more flexibility in design. If you print a lot of CDs or DVDs, this might be worth the minimal cost to purchase. A 15 day free trial is available to try, and is worth doing so.
Like all inkjets the printer does eat ink. I have read that the supplied cartridges are starter sets, containing less ink than the retail versions of the cartridges.
One advantage that I found with this printer is that the print head is part of the cartridge. As a result, it gets replaced when you buy a new cartridge. As the print head has been the weak spot in every ink jet printer I have ever owned, I liked this feature - even if the cartridges ended up costing a bit more to replace.
From an ink cost perspective, I don't think the cartridges are too bad. The C5550 uses the HP74 (black) and HP75 (color cartridges. These come in regular and XL sizes. The XL versions contain about 3 times the ink at about twice the price of the regular sized cartridges.
You cannot buy after market cartridges for this model, due to the print head being part of the cartridge and HP holding a patent on that part of the ink mechanism. You can, however, easily get refilled original HP cartridges that are cheaper and are supposed to print like the HP originals. I have ordered some refilled carts, but have not yet used them.
I did find that the HP 74 and 75 cartridges are the same size and design as the HP 94 and 95. I ran across an ink refill station for the 94 and 95 cartridges at a local Meijer's store and picked up a black and color version for $20 each. They work and work far better than any other inkjet refill kit I've ever tried to use.
This was the 1st time I ended up with the ink in the cartridges and none on my hands. These refill stations are easy to use. You basically snap a guide on the cartridge, poke a guide hole into the cartridge, snap it into a cartridg holder and insert it into the refilling station. The ink station has the filling needles build in and go to the right depth in the cartridge. You flip the whole thing over and let gravity feed the ink into the cartridge. It takes about 10 minutes and it is full.
In the color cartridge, all three colors fill at the same time. No mess or leakage, and it supposedly will refill them at least 5 times.
After 10 minutes you flip the whole thing back over, remove the cartridge and install it in the printer. I wiped the top of the cartridge off, but there was virtually no ink present on the outside of the cartridge, and it printed fine when inserted back into the printer.
Supposedly you will need to replace the cartridges after 5-6 refills due to the print head wearing out. This still makes refilling a very cost effective was to use this machine.
When I refilled my original cartridges, I took the additional step of removing the labels from them. They just pull off and stay in one piece. When the refilling was done, I put them back over the top of the refill holes. They are working fine using this method.
As others have mentioned, this printer is bluetooth wireless. This means you can print directly from a bluetooth enabled device, such as a camera phone. You can also get a USB-Bluetooth adapter for about $20 if you want to print wirelessly from another computer.
I have two computers on a wireless network. I just enabled printer sharing for the 5550 and it prints fine from either the wireless computer, or, the wired one.
To scan you need a USB connection. This didn't bother me as to scan you have to be at the printer to put a document or photo on the scanner anyway. Overall, I'm completely satisfied with this machine. The software istall went smoothly in an XP machine and all features seem to work as advertised.
Ink costs can be controlled. At the high end you can control costs by buying the original XL versions of the cartridges. You can cut costs considerable by buying refilled cartridges on-line, or really print on the cheap if you're willing to refill.
The only issue I have found with refilling at home is that the printer memorizes a serial number of the ink cartridges installed. When you refill the cartridge it remembers that it had been in the machine and does not reset the ink level.
I have printed from many applications and only get low ink warnings for my refilled cartridges when I'm prpnting from the HP printer software. The software just tells you that ink might be low in the cartridge but lets you continue printing with no problem.
There is apparently a workaround for this that involves the printer's ability to only memorize 2 sets of serial numbers for the cartridges being used. If you have 3 sets of cartridges, you can insert them one at a time and by the time you get to the third set, it will recognize the refilled cartridge serial number as new and set the ink level at full.
I'm not sure this is worth it, as the printer does not seem to nag you about the refilled cartridges, and it prints fine.I was a bit concerned about

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8/03/2012

HP Photosmart c6150 all-in-one - Multifunction ( fax / copier / printer / scanner ) - color - ink-jet - copying (up to): 32 ppm (mono) / 31 ppm (color) - printing (up to): 32 ppm (mono) / 31 ppm (color) - 100 sheets Review

HP Photosmart c6150 all-in-one - Multifunction ( fax / copier / printer / scanner ) - color - ink-jet - copying (up to): 32 ppm (mono) / 31 ppm (color) - printing (up to): 32 ppm (mono) / 31 ppm (color) - 100 sheets
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I looked for a replacement for my Canon MultiPass F50 and needed a Mac-compatible printer that has Ethernet connectivity, an auto-document feeder, and could print 4x6 photos. It came down to this versus the Canon MP830. I chose the HP since the Canon lacked an Ethernet interface.
PRO's:
First, the unit is very attractive and matches the style of my Mac Mini. Second, it has both an Ethernet and WiFi built in, which is great for sharing it amongst all the computers in our house, both Mac and PC. Third, it has a built in slot to hold 4x6 photoprints, which it prints directly from a camera or PC or memory card. Fourth, it has ADF, which is great when you have 10+ pages to fax and hate to feed them in one by one. Fifth, print quality looks great, nearly the same as the Canon 830. Sixth, I got it super cheap at Costco for $239 (they were running a rebate). Seventh, the unit is smaller than most multi-function printers, Eighth, it has a little color LCD for viewing prints off a memory card.
Cons:
It cannot scan 35mm slides (which the Canon is able to). Also, unlikely that it scans an 8.5x14 document. The print cartridges do not look like they can be manually refilled with ink kits (not that this is always a good idea). The included Mac software was wrong (it was for a 7100 series), so make sure you visit the HP site and download the right software, then it installs easy. Once I had the right software, it took me no time to configure it on a network with 2 Mac Mini's. Lastly, print cartridges are not exactly a bargain: the color ones are $10 ea (you need 5) and the black ink ones are $18 ea. The cartridges look really small, so it will be interesting to see how much print output I get. Buy refills at costco, where they are $56 for a complete set, and $46 for 3 black cartridges.
I'll play with it more, but so far, I am impressed it with the speed and quality, and the cost versus features is simply unbeatable. Especially if you are a Mac user, finding a Ethernet and wifi enabled multi-function printer with ADF is pretty much impossible at this price.

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6/09/2012

HP Photosmart C8180 All-In-One Wireless Inkjet Photo Printer with Built-in DVD Burner L2526A Review

HP Photosmart C8180 All-In-One Wireless Inkjet Photo Printer with Built-in DVD Burner L2526A
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I have owned this printer for 2 years. I use it daily. Every feature delivers. The DVD light-scribe drive works flawlessly. I have used aftermarket inks and HP inks interchangeably without any problems. Both the wireless and wired connections were easy to setup. The software that came with the scanner works better than my Epson photo scanner. I have scanned thousands of slides and photos. It has been reliable since day one.

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3/26/2012

HP Photosmart C8180 All-in-One - Multifunction ( printer / copier / scanner ) - color - ink-jet - copying (up to): 34 ppm (mono) / 33 ppm (color) - printing (up to): 34 ppm (mono) / 33 ppm (color) - 100 sheets - Hi-Speed USB, 10 Base-T, 802.11b, 802.11g, Bluetooth Review

HP Photosmart C8180 All-in-One - Multifunction ( printer / copier / scanner ) - color - ink-jet - copying (up to): 34 ppm (mono) / 33 ppm (color) - printing (up to): 34 ppm (mono) / 33 ppm (color) - 100 sheets - Hi-Speed USB, 10 Base-T, 802.11b, 802.11g, Bluetooth
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I received a HP photosmart c8180 all-in-one printer as a Christmas present in December 2008. It will be the last HP product I, or any member of my family ever buy, and here is why.
Within three months of the end of it's warranty, it began behaving erratically and within a week, no longer would function. The HP on-line support center advised me as to how to reset it, but when that failed, their subsequent response was to offer me only a $50 rebate on a new printer.... HP offers no repair service. Trying to protect the ~$100 invested in spare ink cartridges and HP photopaper, I took it to Best Buy (where it had been purchased for ~$350) to seek diagnosis and repair. They informed me it was one of the few HP products their service center would not even accept to evaluate for repairs!! I then took it to a local independent computer repair business and paid them $30 to evaluate the problem. They found that the mother board had been damaged where the power adapter plugs directly into it, projecting out about an inch beyond the back of the unit. Such a vulnerable, obvious design/engineering flaw is inexcusable, not to mention the absence of meaningful product support. This experience destroyed my confidence in the quality of HP products. I replaced it with a Canon MP 990, receiving a $100 rebate.

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2/10/2012

HP Photosmart Premium C309a All-in-One - Multifunction Printer Review

HP Photosmart Premium C309a All-in-One - Multifunction Printer
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I recently purchased this printer for use with an iMac. Every step of the installation process was difficult. The software had problems recognizing the computer and then did not work with the wireless devices. Next the document feeder would not allow copying or scanning from the glass top of the printer. Called HP repeatedly and was put on hold for hours. Finally I called Apple and to my surprise they at least worked through the connection problems. Anyone who purchase this machine needs their heads examined.

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